Possible Significance of Neutrophil-Hemoglobin Ratio in Differentiating Progressive Supranuclear Palsy from Depression: A Pilot Study.

IF 2.9 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Michał Markiewicz, Natalia Madetko-Alster, Dagmara Otto-Ślusarczyk, Karolina Duszyńska-Wąs, Bartosz Migda, Patryk Chunowski, Marta Struga, Piotr Alster
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Abstract

Background: Research has associated chronic inflammation with the evolution of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson's Disease (PD), Alzheimer's Disease (AD), and less common ones such as Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), are commonly linked to depression. However, the pathomechanisms and the role of neuroinflammation in these disorders remain unclear; therefore, interest is increasing in easily accessible inflammatory morphological assessments of blood samples, such as the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), the neutrophil-to-monocyte ratio (NMR), and the neutrophil-to-hemoglobin ratio (N/HGBR).

Methods: The authors analyzed 15 age-matched controls and 21 patients with PSP; the PSP group was additionally divided into 11 patients without depression (PSP) and 10 with depression (Beck Depression Inventory [BDI] ≥ 14) (PSP-D).

Results: In the PSP-D group, the level of N/HGBR was significantly lower than in the controls (p = 0.01), but there were no significant differences in any other neutrophil-derived parameters or comparisons of morphological blood assessment. Patients with PSP-D exhibited a marginally significant decrease in neutrophil levels compared to the controls.

Conclusions: This is the first study highlighting the possible significance of peripheral inflammatory factors in patients with PSP affected by depression. It highlights possible tendencies in the area of non-specific inflammatory markers and suggests their relation to affective disorders in PSP.

中性粒细胞-血红蛋白比值在区分进行性核上性麻痹与抑郁症中的可能意义:一项初步研究。
背景:研究已经将慢性炎症与神经和精神疾病的发展联系起来。神经退行性疾病,包括帕金森病(PD)、阿尔茨海默病(AD),以及不太常见的进行性核上性麻痹(PSP),通常与抑郁症有关。然而,神经炎症在这些疾病中的病理机制和作用尚不清楚;因此,人们对容易获得的血液样本炎症形态学评估越来越感兴趣,例如中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比率(NLR)、中性粒细胞与单核细胞比率(NMR)和中性粒细胞与血红蛋白比率(N/HGBR)。方法:作者分析了15例年龄匹配的对照组和21例PSP患者;PSP组又分为无抑郁(PSP) 11例和抑郁(贝克抑郁量表[BDI]≥14)(PSP- d) 10例。结果:PSP-D组N/HGBR水平显著低于对照组(p = 0.01),但其他中性粒细胞来源参数及形态学血评比较差异无统计学意义。与对照组相比,PSP-D患者中性粒细胞水平略有显著下降。结论:本研究首次强调了外周炎症因子在PSP伴抑郁患者中的可能意义。它突出了非特异性炎症标志物领域的可能趋势,并提示它们与PSP的情感障碍的关系。
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