Clinical correlation and prognostic value of xanthine and inflammatory factors in postpartum depression.

Lizhen Zhang, Bo Zhou, Peter Wang, Lilu Shu
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Objectives: As a common postpartum complication, postpartum depression is an important social and health problem. Postpartum depression causes many changes in relevant indicators, such as inflammatory factors and thyroid hormones. However, the effects of inflammatory factors, thyroid hormones and xanthine on postpartum depression have not yet been fully elucidated. Therefore, it is of great clinical significance to clarify the changes in the key indicators of postpartum depression.

Material and methods: A total of 139 pregnant women were included in this study. Finally, only 56 patients completed the Edinburgh Depression Scale (EPDS) evaluation and blood sample collection.

Results: In the current study, 34 (60.7%) patients were normal, 10 (17.9%) women were depressive tendency and 12 (21.4%) women developed depression. Among the serum indexes detected, the expression levels of thyroid function indexes T3, T4 and TSH, and inflammatory factors, such as hs-CRP, IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α, in the EPDS ≥ 9 group were slightly higher than those in the normal group (EPDS < 9). Xanthine levels in the depression group (EPDS ≥ 13) were significantly higher than normal group (EPDS < 9).

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that xanthine levels in patients with postpartum depression were increased significantly, but there were no significant changes in thyroid function and some inflammatory indexes. Therefore, timely detection and intervention of maternal xanthine may help reduce the incidence of postpartum depression.

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黄嘌呤和炎症因子在产后抑郁症中的临床相关性和预后价值。
目的:作为一种常见的产后并发症,产后抑郁症是一个重要的社会和健康问题。产后抑郁会引起许多相关指标的变化,如炎症因子和甲状腺激素。然而,炎症因子、甲状腺激素和黄嘌呤对产后抑郁症的影响尚未完全阐明。因此,明确产后抑郁关键指标的变化具有重要的临床意义:本研究共纳入 139 名孕妇。最后,只有 56 名患者完成了爱丁堡抑郁量表(EPDS)评估和血液样本采集:在本次研究中,有 34 名(60.7%)患者血清指标正常,10 名(17.9%)患者有抑郁倾向,12 名(21.4%)患者出现抑郁。在检测的血清指标中,EPDS≥9组的甲状腺功能指标T3、T4、TSH和炎症因子如hs-CRP、IL-1β、IL-6、TNF-α的表达水平略高于正常组(EPDS<9)。抑郁组(EPDS≥13)的黄嘌呤水平明显高于正常组(EPDS<9):我们的研究结果表明,产后抑郁症患者体内黄嘌呤水平明显升高,但甲状腺功能和一些炎症指标无明显变化。因此,及时发现并干预产妇体内的黄嘌呤有助于降低产后抑郁症的发病率。
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