Plasma Metabolites Predict Severity of Depression and Suicidal Ideation in Psychiatric Patients-A Multicenter Pilot Analysis.
Evaluating the severity of depression (SOD), especially suicidal ideation (SI), is crucial in the treatment of not only patients with mood disorders but also psychiatric patients in general. SOD has been assessed on interviews such as the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAMD)-17, and/or self-a...
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doaj-cd49b59643cd4d419c573988e8885cc52020-11-25T01:45:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011112e016526710.1371/journal.pone.0165267Plasma Metabolites Predict Severity of Depression and Suicidal Ideation in Psychiatric Patients-A Multicenter Pilot Analysis.Daiki SetoyamaTakahiro A KatoRyota HashimotoHiroshi KunugiKotaro HattoriKohei HayakawaMina Sato-KasaiNorihiro ShimokawaSachie KanekoSumiko YoshidaYu-Ichi GotoYuka YasudaHidenaga YamamoriMasahiro OhgidaniNoriaki SagataDaisuke MiuraDongchon KangShigenobu KanbaEvaluating the severity of depression (SOD), especially suicidal ideation (SI), is crucial in the treatment of not only patients with mood disorders but also psychiatric patients in general. SOD has been assessed on interviews such as the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAMD)-17, and/or self-administered questionnaires such as the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)-9. However, these evaluation systems have relied on a person's subjective information, which sometimes lead to difficulties in clinical settings. To resolve this limitation, a more objective SOD evaluation system is needed. Herein, we collected clinical data including HAMD-17/PHQ-9 and blood plasma of psychiatric patients from three independent clinical centers. We performed metabolome analysis of blood plasma using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS), and 123 metabolites were detected. Interestingly, five plasma metabolites (3-hydroxybutyrate (3HB), betaine, citrate, creatinine, and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)) are commonly associated with SOD in all three independent cohort sets regardless of the presence or absence of medication and diagnostic difference. In addition, we have shown several metabolites are independently associated with sub-symptoms of depression including SI. We successfully created a classification model to discriminate depressive patients with or without SI by machine learning technique. Finally, we produced a pilot algorithm to predict a grade of SI with citrate and kynurenine. The above metabolites may have strongly been associated with the underlying novel biological pathophysiology of SOD. We should explore the biological impact of these metabolites on depressive symptoms by utilizing a cross species study model with human and rodents. The present multicenter pilot study offers a potential utility for measuring blood metabolites as a novel objective tool for not only assessing SOD but also evaluating therapeutic efficacy in clinical practice. In addition, modification of these metabolites by diet and/or medications may be a novel therapeutic target for depression. To clarify these aspects, clinical trials measuring metabolites before/after interventions should be conducted. Larger cohort studies including non-clinical subjects are also warranted to clarify our pilot findings.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5161310?pdf=render |
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Daiki Setoyama Takahiro A Kato Ryota Hashimoto Hiroshi Kunugi Kotaro Hattori Kohei Hayakawa Mina Sato-Kasai Norihiro Shimokawa Sachie Kaneko Sumiko Yoshida Yu-Ichi Goto Yuka Yasuda Hidenaga Yamamori Masahiro Ohgidani Noriaki Sagata Daisuke Miura Dongchon Kang Shigenobu Kanba |
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Daiki Setoyama Takahiro A Kato Ryota Hashimoto Hiroshi Kunugi Kotaro Hattori Kohei Hayakawa Mina Sato-Kasai Norihiro Shimokawa Sachie Kaneko Sumiko Yoshida Yu-Ichi Goto Yuka Yasuda Hidenaga Yamamori Masahiro Ohgidani Noriaki Sagata Daisuke Miura Dongchon Kang Shigenobu Kanba Plasma Metabolites Predict Severity of Depression and Suicidal Ideation in Psychiatric Patients-A Multicenter Pilot Analysis. PLoS ONE |
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Daiki Setoyama Takahiro A Kato Ryota Hashimoto Hiroshi Kunugi Kotaro Hattori Kohei Hayakawa Mina Sato-Kasai Norihiro Shimokawa Sachie Kaneko Sumiko Yoshida Yu-Ichi Goto Yuka Yasuda Hidenaga Yamamori Masahiro Ohgidani Noriaki Sagata Daisuke Miura Dongchon Kang Shigenobu Kanba |
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Plasma Metabolites Predict Severity of Depression and Suicidal Ideation in Psychiatric Patients-A Multicenter Pilot Analysis. |
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Plasma Metabolites Predict Severity of Depression and Suicidal Ideation in Psychiatric Patients-A Multicenter Pilot Analysis. |
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Plasma Metabolites Predict Severity of Depression and Suicidal Ideation in Psychiatric Patients-A Multicenter Pilot Analysis. |
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Plasma Metabolites Predict Severity of Depression and Suicidal Ideation in Psychiatric Patients-A Multicenter Pilot Analysis. |
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Plasma Metabolites Predict Severity of Depression and Suicidal Ideation in Psychiatric Patients-A Multicenter Pilot Analysis. |
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plasma metabolites predict severity of depression and suicidal ideation in psychiatric patients-a multicenter pilot analysis. |
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Evaluating the severity of depression (SOD), especially suicidal ideation (SI), is crucial in the treatment of not only patients with mood disorders but also psychiatric patients in general. SOD has been assessed on interviews such as the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAMD)-17, and/or self-administered questionnaires such as the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)-9. However, these evaluation systems have relied on a person's subjective information, which sometimes lead to difficulties in clinical settings. To resolve this limitation, a more objective SOD evaluation system is needed. Herein, we collected clinical data including HAMD-17/PHQ-9 and blood plasma of psychiatric patients from three independent clinical centers. We performed metabolome analysis of blood plasma using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS), and 123 metabolites were detected. Interestingly, five plasma metabolites (3-hydroxybutyrate (3HB), betaine, citrate, creatinine, and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)) are commonly associated with SOD in all three independent cohort sets regardless of the presence or absence of medication and diagnostic difference. In addition, we have shown several metabolites are independently associated with sub-symptoms of depression including SI. We successfully created a classification model to discriminate depressive patients with or without SI by machine learning technique. Finally, we produced a pilot algorithm to predict a grade of SI with citrate and kynurenine. The above metabolites may have strongly been associated with the underlying novel biological pathophysiology of SOD. We should explore the biological impact of these metabolites on depressive symptoms by utilizing a cross species study model with human and rodents. The present multicenter pilot study offers a potential utility for measuring blood metabolites as a novel objective tool for not only assessing SOD but also evaluating therapeutic efficacy in clinical practice. In addition, modification of these metabolites by diet and/or medications may be a novel therapeutic target for depression. To clarify these aspects, clinical trials measuring metabolites before/after interventions should be conducted. Larger cohort studies including non-clinical subjects are also warranted to clarify our pilot findings. |
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