抗抑郁药氟伏沙明增加癌症患者的自然杀伤细胞计数。

Israel journal of medical sciences Pub Date : 1997-11-01
A Ballin, V Gershon, A Tanay, J Brener, A Weizman, D Meytes
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了解抑郁对人类淋巴细胞数量和活性的负面影响,我们研究了抗抑郁药物治疗对各种淋巴细胞亚群的影响。接受治疗至少6个月的癌症患者被要求服用抗抑郁药氟伏沙明28天。在研究之前和结束时,进行了身体和精神检查,并通过汉密尔顿抑郁量表(HAM-D)评估抑郁的严重程度。此外,提取患者血液样本,量化以下参数:白细胞和淋巴细胞总数,T4、T8和自然杀伤细胞(NK),以及淋巴细胞对丝裂原植物血凝素(PHA)和美洲商陆(PWM)的反应。10名成年患者完成了这项研究。10人中有5人对氟伏沙明治疗反应良好。平均比第一天的分数提高了50%。“应答者”的HAM-D评分变化与NK细胞计数变化有显著相关性(p = 0.02)。NK细胞数平均增加53%。5例无应答者中有4例NK细胞数量平均下降65%。HAM-D评分的变化与其他免疫学参数无相关性。氟伏沙明增加癌症患者NK细胞计数,可能是由于其抗抑郁作用。
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The antidepressant fluvoxamine increases natural killer cell counts in cancer patients.

Knowing the negative effect of depression on lymphocyte number and activity in humans, we investigated the effect of antidepressant therapy on various lymphocyte subgroups. Cancer patients receiving treatment for at least 6 months were asked to take the antidepressant, fluvoxamine, for 28 days. Before and at the end of the study, physical and psychiatric examinations were performed, and the severity of depression was assessed by the Hamilton Scale for Depression (HAM-D). In addition, a sample of blood was withdrawn from the patients to quantify the following parameters: total leukocyte and lymphocyte counts, T4, T8, and Natural Killer (NK) cells, and lymphocyte response to the mitogens phytohemagglutinin (PHA) and pokeweed (PWM). Ten adult patients completed the study. Five of the 10 responded favorably to fluvoxamine treatment. Mean improvement was 50% from the score on day one. There was a significant correlation between the change in the HAM-D score of the "responders" and the change in NK cell counts (p = 0.02). The mean increment in NK cell number was 53%. In 4 of the 5 "non-responders", NK cell number dropped by 65% (mean). No correlation between the change in HAM-D score and any other immunological parameters was detected. Fluvoxamine increases NK cell counts in cancer patients, probably by its antidepressant effect.

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