Assessment of the Correlation Between Unipolar and Bipolar Depression, Calcium Levels, Thyroid Function, and Inflammatory Markers: A Pilot Cross-Sectional Study.

Psychopharmacology bulletin Pub Date : 2025-02-03
Marta Ielmini, Daniela Gallo, Maria Laura Tanda, Eliana Piantanida, Camilla Callegari, Ivano Caselli
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Recent mental health research has highlighted the critical role of inflammation in conditions like depression and bipolar disorder, examining correlations with markers such as calcium levels, thyroid function, and inflammatory markers. The study aims to compare unipolar and bipolar depression samples in terms of socio-demographic and clinical features. Patients were prospectively enrolled during their hospitalization at the University of Insubria Psychiatric Unit. Patients were administered psychometric questionnaires (Beck Depression Inventory-II, Mental Pain Questionnaire, Beck Anxiety Inventory, Clinical Global Impressions Severity scale, and Brief Reasons for Living Inventory). Thirty-six patients (17 males, 19 females) were enrolled. A statistically significant association emerged between calcium levels and bipolar depression (Pearson Chi square = 0.050) and between CRP and bipolar depression (Pearson Chi-square = 0.017). Additionally, a statistically significant association was observed between the unipolar and bipolar depression subgroups and current substance abuse (p = 0.0275) A statistically significant difference between the BRLF scores and UD (unipolar depression) subgroup emerged (p = 0.0126). The results of the pilot study revealed significant associations between calcium/CRP levels with depressive symptoms, particularly in bipolar depression. Further research on inflammatory markers is needed to refine diagnostic subtypes and therapeutic strategies.

评估单极抑郁和双相抑郁、钙水平、甲状腺功能和炎症标志物之间的相关性:一项试点横断面研究。
最近的心理健康研究强调了炎症在抑郁症和双相情感障碍等疾病中的关键作用,研究了与钙水平、甲状腺功能和炎症标志物等标志物的相关性。该研究旨在比较单极和双相抑郁症样本的社会人口统计学和临床特征。患者在Insubria大学精神病科住院期间被前瞻性纳入研究。对患者进行心理测量问卷(贝克抑郁量表- ii、精神疼痛量表、贝克焦虑量表、临床总体印象严重程度量表和生活简要原因量表)。纳入36例患者(男性17例,女性19例)。钙水平与双相抑郁之间(Pearson χ 2 = 0.050)和CRP与双相抑郁之间(Pearson χ 2 = 0.017)存在统计学上显著的关联。此外,单极抑郁和双相抑郁亚组与当前药物滥用之间存在统计学意义的关联(p = 0.0275)。BRLF评分与UD(单极抑郁)亚组之间存在统计学意义的差异(p = 0.0126)。初步研究的结果揭示了钙/CRP水平与抑郁症状之间的显著关联,特别是双相抑郁症。需要进一步研究炎症标志物来完善诊断亚型和治疗策略。
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