Gender-disease interaction on brain cerebral metabolism in cancer patients with depressive symptoms

Abstract Background Cancer patients are accompanied with high morbidity of depression, and gender effects are known to inhabit in the depressive episodes. This study aimed to explore the gender effects in cancer patients, and the relationship between gender-cancer factors and the depression symptoms...

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Main Authors: Zhijun Yao, Lei Fang, Yue Yu, Zhe Zhang, Weihao Zheng, Zhihao Li, Yuan Li, Yu Zhao, Tao Hu, Zicheng Zhang, Bin Hu
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-2002-6
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spelling doaj-eb1eebf2e036440385e392594be77f5b2020-11-25T01:52:47ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2019-01-011911810.1186/s12888-018-2002-6Gender-disease interaction on brain cerebral metabolism in cancer patients with depressive symptomsZhijun Yao0Lei Fang1Yue Yu2Zhe Zhang3Weihao Zheng4Zhihao Li5Yuan Li6Yu Zhao7Tao Hu8Zicheng Zhang9Bin Hu10Gansu Provincal Key Laboratory of Wearable Computing, Lanzhou UniversityPET/CT Center, Affiliated Lanzhou General Hospital of Lanzhou Military Area CommandGansu Provincal Key Laboratory of Wearable Computing, Lanzhou UniversityGansu Provincal Key Laboratory of Wearable Computing, Lanzhou UniversityGansu Provincal Key Laboratory of Wearable Computing, Lanzhou UniversityGansu Provincal Key Laboratory of Wearable Computing, Lanzhou UniversityGansu Provincal Key Laboratory of Wearable Computing, Lanzhou UniversityGansu Provincal Key Laboratory of Wearable Computing, Lanzhou UniversityGansu Provincal Key Laboratory of Wearable Computing, Lanzhou UniversityGansu Provincal Key Laboratory of Wearable Computing, Lanzhou UniversityGansu Provincal Key Laboratory of Wearable Computing, Lanzhou UniversityAbstract Background Cancer patients are accompanied with high morbidity of depression, and gender effects are known to inhabit in the depressive episodes. This study aimed to explore the gender effects in cancer patients, and the relationship between gender-cancer factors and the depression symptoms. Methods The 18F-FDG PET scans of 49 cancer patients and 48 normal controls were included. We used voxel-wise analysis to explore the effects of cancer factor and gender factor in cerebral glucose metabolism. Beck Depression Inventory was utilized to quantify the depression symptoms in cancer patients. Results Our results showed significant cancer main effects primarily in superior frontal gyrus and parietal gyrus; and significant gender main effects primarily in cerebellum posterior lobe, inferior temporal gyrus. Significant gender-by-cancer interaction effects were also observed, which primarily located in superior frontal gyrus. We showed the metabolic intensities of the 5 aforementioned clusters were related to the mental stress of depressive emotion. Conclusions Our results suggested that males and females have different psychological endurance when facing cancer diagnosis or preventing depression. Furthermore, the cerebral abnormal metabolism might serve as a depressive indicator for cancer patients. The present findings provided supporting evidence for abnormal cerebral glucose metabolism affected by gender factor in cancer patients with mental stress of depressive emotion, and these brain regions should be concerned in clinic.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-2002-6DepressionGenderCancerMetabolic abnormalities18F-FDG PET
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author Zhijun Yao
Lei Fang
Yue Yu
Zhe Zhang
Weihao Zheng
Zhihao Li
Yuan Li
Yu Zhao
Tao Hu
Zicheng Zhang
Bin Hu
spellingShingle Zhijun Yao
Lei Fang
Yue Yu
Zhe Zhang
Weihao Zheng
Zhihao Li
Yuan Li
Yu Zhao
Tao Hu
Zicheng Zhang
Bin Hu
Gender-disease interaction on brain cerebral metabolism in cancer patients with depressive symptoms
BMC Psychiatry
Depression
Gender
Cancer
Metabolic abnormalities
18F-FDG PET
author_facet Zhijun Yao
Lei Fang
Yue Yu
Zhe Zhang
Weihao Zheng
Zhihao Li
Yuan Li
Yu Zhao
Tao Hu
Zicheng Zhang
Bin Hu
author_sort Zhijun Yao
title Gender-disease interaction on brain cerebral metabolism in cancer patients with depressive symptoms
title_short Gender-disease interaction on brain cerebral metabolism in cancer patients with depressive symptoms
title_full Gender-disease interaction on brain cerebral metabolism in cancer patients with depressive symptoms
title_fullStr Gender-disease interaction on brain cerebral metabolism in cancer patients with depressive symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Gender-disease interaction on brain cerebral metabolism in cancer patients with depressive symptoms
title_sort gender-disease interaction on brain cerebral metabolism in cancer patients with depressive symptoms
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychiatry
issn 1471-244X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Background Cancer patients are accompanied with high morbidity of depression, and gender effects are known to inhabit in the depressive episodes. This study aimed to explore the gender effects in cancer patients, and the relationship between gender-cancer factors and the depression symptoms. Methods The 18F-FDG PET scans of 49 cancer patients and 48 normal controls were included. We used voxel-wise analysis to explore the effects of cancer factor and gender factor in cerebral glucose metabolism. Beck Depression Inventory was utilized to quantify the depression symptoms in cancer patients. Results Our results showed significant cancer main effects primarily in superior frontal gyrus and parietal gyrus; and significant gender main effects primarily in cerebellum posterior lobe, inferior temporal gyrus. Significant gender-by-cancer interaction effects were also observed, which primarily located in superior frontal gyrus. We showed the metabolic intensities of the 5 aforementioned clusters were related to the mental stress of depressive emotion. Conclusions Our results suggested that males and females have different psychological endurance when facing cancer diagnosis or preventing depression. Furthermore, the cerebral abnormal metabolism might serve as a depressive indicator for cancer patients. The present findings provided supporting evidence for abnormal cerebral glucose metabolism affected by gender factor in cancer patients with mental stress of depressive emotion, and these brain regions should be concerned in clinic.
topic Depression
Gender
Cancer
Metabolic abnormalities
18F-FDG PET
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12888-018-2002-6
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