High levels of TNF-α are associated with symptoms of depression in health professionals at a hospital

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Pablo L. Martino , Matias M. Pulopulos , Celia Del Canto , María L. Dupanlou , Stella M. Rubio , José L. Bonet
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Abstract

Objective

The current evidence indicates that inflammation is highly related to depression but not to anxiety in clinical samples. However, less understood is the relationship between inflammation and symptoms of depression and anxiety in a nonclinical sample. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between three inflammation markers and symptoms of depression and anxiety in a healthy sample without a history of psychiatric disorders.

Methods

Symptoms of depression and anxiety were evaluated in 74 healthy adults (mean age = 42.3; SD = 11.8) using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. We assessed proinflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-1β, and CRP), and morning cortisol levels using blood samples.

Results

TNF-α correlates positively with depressive symptoms, but there were no significant relationships between anxiety scores and inflammation markers. Importantly, TNF-α relates to symptoms of depression independently of anxiety scores, age, body mass index, cortisol, and sex.

Conclusions

Our results indicate that TNF-α is associated with depressive symptoms, independently of anxiety, age, body mass index, cortisol, and sex, even in a sample of hospital health professionals without diagnosis or psychiatric history.
高水平的TNF-α与医院卫生专业人员的抑郁症状有关
目的在临床样本中,目前的证据表明炎症与抑郁高度相关,而与焦虑无关。然而,在非临床样本中,炎症与抑郁和焦虑症状之间的关系尚不清楚。本研究的目的是在没有精神疾病史的健康样本中调查三种炎症标志物与抑郁和焦虑症状之间的关系。方法采用医院焦虑抑郁量表对74例健康成人(平均年龄42.3岁,SD = 11.8)的抑郁和焦虑症状进行评估。我们使用血液样本评估促炎细胞因子(TNF-α, IL-1β和CRP)和早晨皮质醇水平。结果stnf -α与抑郁症状呈正相关,而焦虑评分与炎症指标无显著相关。重要的是,TNF-α与抑郁症状的关系独立于焦虑评分、年龄、体重指数、皮质醇和性别。结论:研究结果表明TNF-α与抑郁症状相关,与焦虑、年龄、体重指数、皮质醇和性别无关,即使在没有诊断或精神病史的医院卫生专业人员样本中也是如此。
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