Pupillary response to blue light as a biomarker of seasonal pattern in Major Depressive Episode: A clinical study using pupillometry

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Julia Maruani , Lily Vissouze , Marc Hebert , Heloise Rach , Feriel Zehani , Michel Lejoyeux , Patrice Bourgin , Pierre A. Geoffroy
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Abstract

Depressive disorders are characterized by disturbances in light signal processing. More specifically, an alteration of the melanopsin response is suggested. The post-illumination pupillary response (PIPR) to blue light (post-blue PIPR) is increasingly used as a marker of the activity of intrinsically photosensitive melanopsin ganglion cells (ipRGCs). We hypothesized that individuals with Major Depressive Episode (MDE) who exhibited a higher vulnerability to season patterns showed a decreased ability to transmit light signals to the brain. We explored the correlation between the post-blue PIPR and the Global Seasonality Score (GSS) in 21 patients with MDE. The GSS was assessed using the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ). The results revealed that decreased relative and absolute post-blue PIPR, suggesting a melanopsinergic hyposensitivity, were associated independently and significantly with higher seasonality in the psychological factor including a greater seasonal variation in sleep duration, mood, energy level and social activity, but were not associated with higher seasonality in the dietary factor (including weight and appetite seasonal variations) or with the severity of anxiety, depression, or sleep disturbances. Interestingly, mediation analyses highlight independent bidirectional effects of high vulnerability to season of psychological factors and decreased ipRGC sensitivity. Post-blue PIPR could be an objective marker of seasonal changes in daylight exposure in patients with MDE. Further research could explore post-blue PIPR as a state or trait biomarker for depressive disorders and the seasonal pattern, and its potential role in predicting therapeutic response to light therapy.
瞳孔对蓝光的反应作为重度抑郁发作季节性模式的生物标志物:一项使用瞳孔测量法的临床研究。
抑郁症的特征是光信号处理受到干扰。更具体地说,是黑视素反应的改变。光照后瞳孔对蓝光的反应(post-blue PIPR)越来越多地被用作内在光敏黑视素神经节细胞(iprgc)活性的标志物。我们假设患有重度抑郁发作(MDE)的个体对季节模式表现出更高的脆弱性,表明向大脑传递光信号的能力下降。我们探讨了21例MDE患者的蓝色后PIPR与全球季节性评分(GSS)之间的相关性。采用季节性模式评估问卷(SPAQ)对GSS进行评估。结果显示,蓝色后PIPR的相对和绝对下降,表明黑素能低敏感性,与心理因素的较高季节性(包括睡眠时间、情绪、能量水平和社交活动的较大季节性变化)独立且显著相关,但与饮食因素的较高季节性(包括体重和食欲的季节性变化)或焦虑、抑郁的严重程度无关。或者睡眠障碍。有趣的是,中介分析强调了对季节心理因素的高易感性和ipRGC敏感性降低的独立双向效应。蓝色后PIPR可能是MDE患者日光照射季节变化的客观标志。进一步的研究可能会探索蓝后PIPR作为抑郁症和季节性模式的状态或特征生物标志物,以及它在预测光疗法治疗反应中的潜在作用。
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Psychiatry Research
Psychiatry Research 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
17.40
自引率
1.80%
发文量
527
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Psychiatry Research offers swift publication of comprehensive research reports and reviews within the field of psychiatry. The scope of the journal encompasses: Biochemical, physiological, neuroanatomic, genetic, neurocognitive, and psychosocial determinants of psychiatric disorders. Diagnostic assessments of psychiatric disorders. Evaluations that pursue hypotheses about the cause or causes of psychiatric diseases. Evaluations of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic psychiatric treatments. Basic neuroscience studies related to animal or neurochemical models for psychiatric disorders. Methodological advances, such as instrumentation, clinical scales, and assays directly applicable to psychiatric research.
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