Vitamin D: An Overlooked Parameter in Studies of Depression Using Optic Coherence Tomography.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Journal of critical care Pub Date : 2024-02-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.29399/npa.28369
Nur Özgedik Turhan, Özden Arisoy, Fatih Ulaş, Güler Buğdayci, Melek Altintaş Gülner
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Introduction: The relationship between depression and inflammation and the resulting vascular/neuronal damage have been demonstrated in recent studies. In this study we aimed to investigate inflammation and the possible degeneration that can be caused by depression and accompanying vitamin D deficiency using a non-invasive imaging method of optical coherence tomography (OCT).

Methods: Twenty-four healthy controls and 42 drug free major depressive patients matched for age, sex and eye measurements were compared in terms of vitamin D, C Reactive Protein (CRP) and OCT parameters. The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D), The Clinical Global Impressions Scale (CGI) and Global Assessment of Functioning Scale (GAF) were used to assess disease severity.

Results: CRP level and choroidal thickness in the major depression group were significantly higher than the healthy controls. Vitamin D level and the ganglion cell layer (GCL) volume was significantly lower in the major depression group compared to healthy controls. Positive correlation was found between HAM-D and CRP in major depressive patients; a negative correlation was found between current attack duration and GCL volume. CGI was positively correlated with CRP and HAM-D. GAS was negatively correlated with CRP and HAM-D.

Conclusion: It has been shown that major depression might be an inflammatory disorder with possible degenerative processes observed with OCT and CRP measurements. But longitudinal follow up studies are needed to demonstrate a cause and effect relationship.

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维生素 D:维生素 D:使用光学相干断层扫描技术研究抑郁症时被忽视的参数。
导言最近的研究表明,抑郁症与炎症及其导致的血管/神经元损伤之间存在关系。在这项研究中,我们旨在使用光学相干断层扫描(OCT)这一无创成像方法,研究抑郁症和伴随的维生素 D 缺乏可能导致的炎症和退化:对 24 名健康对照组和 42 名未服药的重度抑郁症患者进行了维生素 D、C 反应蛋白(CRP)和 OCT 参数的比较。汉密尔顿抑郁评分量表(HAM-D)、临床总体印象量表(CGI)和总体功能评估量表(GAF)用于评估疾病的严重程度:结果:重度抑郁症组的 CRP 水平和脉络膜厚度明显高于健康对照组。重度抑郁症组的维生素 D 水平和神经节细胞层(GCL)体积明显低于健康对照组。重度抑郁症患者的 HAM-D 与 CRP 呈正相关;当前发作持续时间与 GCL 体积呈负相关。CGI 与 CRP 和 HAM-D 呈正相关。结论:结论:研究表明,重度抑郁症可能是一种炎症性疾病,通过 OCT 和 CRP 测量可以观察到可能的退化过程。但要证明因果关系,还需要进行纵向跟踪研究。
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Journal of critical care
Journal of critical care 医学-危重病医学
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