神经递质前体氨基酸比值在低、高抑郁评分范围内与抑郁严重程度呈差异负相关。

IF 2.7 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES International Journal of Tryptophan Research Pub Date : 2021-09-01 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786469211039220
Katharina Hüfner, Johannes M Giesinger, Johanna M Gostner, Jonas Egeter, Pia Koudouovoh-Tripp, Theresa Vill, Dietmar Fuchs, Barbara Sperner-Unterweger
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心理应激的免疫调节能力是心理神经免疫学的基本概念之一。本前瞻性纵向研究旨在评估急性精神应激对抑郁症患者2个时间点神经递质前体氨基酸水平的影响。10名诊断为重度抑郁发作和Montgomery-Åsberg抑郁评定量表评分(MADRAS)在纳入时大于或等于20分的身体健康患者在2个研究日进行评估(一次具有较高的MADRAS评分,一次具有较低的MADRAS评分;(中位数间隔34.5天),并在每个研究日进行标准化急性精神压力测试。在4个时间点采集血液:一次在精神压力前,一次在3个时间点(0、30分钟、60分钟)采集血液。神经递质前体氨基酸水平,即犬尿氨酸/色氨酸(KYN/TRP)和苯丙氨酸/酪氨酸(PHE/TYR),以及新蝶呤和亚硝酸盐在总共80个个体血液样本中进行了分析。进行回归分析和相关分析。PHE/TYR (r2 = .547)和KYN/TRP (r2 = .440)与MADRAS抑郁严重程度的回归分析呈二次曲线拟合。这反映在MADRAS评分与较低评分范围的PHE/TYR以及KYN/TRP呈负线性相关(r = -)。805 P r = -。586, P r =。713, P r =。379, p =。016分别)。没有发现急性精神压力的影响。该分析举例说明了抽样的含义以及数据分布对结果的影响。协调代谢和免疫信号的生物机制的串扰可能因抑郁症的严重程度而异,导致非线性关联,这可能解释了文献中发现的结果的异质性。
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Neurotransmitter Precursor Amino Acid Ratios Show Differential, Inverse Correlations with Depression Severity in the Low and High Depression Score Range.

The immunomodulatory capacity of mental stress is one of the basic concepts of psychoneuroimmunology. The current prospective longitudinal study was designed to evaluate the effect of acute mental stress on neurotransmitter precursor amino acid levels in individuals with depression at 2 time points. Ten physically healthy patients with a diagnosis of major depressive episode and Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale scores (MADRAS) ⩾20 points at inclusion were assessed on 2 study days (once with higher MADRAS scores, once with lower MADRAS scores; median 34.5 days apart) and subjected to a standardized acute mental stress test on each study day. Blood was collected at 4 time points: once prior to and at 3 time points (0, 30 minutes, 60 minutes) following mental stress. Neurotransmitter precursor amino acid levels, that is kynurenine/tryptophan (KYN/TRP) and phenylalanine/tyrosine (PHE/TYR), as well as neopterin and nitrite were analyzed in a total of 80 individual blood samples. Regression and correlation analyses were performed. Regression analyses of PHE/TYR (R 2 = .547) and KYN/TRP (R 2 = .440) in relation to MADRAS depression severity showed a quadratic curve fit. This was reflected by a negative linear correlation between MADRAS scores and PHE/TYR as well as KYN/TRP in the lower score range (r = -.805, P < .001 and r = -.586, P < .001 respectively) and a positive correlation in the higher MADRAS score range (r = .713, P < .001 and r = .379, P = .016 respectively). No effect of acute mental stress was found. This analysis exemplifies the implications of sampling as well as data distributions on results. The crosstalk of biological mechanisms that orchestrate metabolic and immunological signaling may vary depending on depression severity resulting in non-linear associations that may explain the heterogeneity of results found in the literature.

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