Wei Qiao Qiu, Xiaoyan Sun, D Mkaya Mwamburi, Jacqueline Haker, David Lisle, Abishek Rizal, Yu-Min Lin, Liyan Qiao, Paul Summergrad, Marshal Folstein, Irwin Rosenberg
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研究目的血浆淀粉样β肽40(Aβ40)和同型半胱氨酸(tHcy)都与血管疾病有关,而血管疾病又与老年人抑郁症有关。我们试图研究 tHcy 和血浆 Aβ40 之间的关系在抑郁症患者和非抑郁症患者中是否存在差异:在一项对 1058 名居家老人进行的横断面研究中,血管性抑郁症的定义是流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)得分≥ 16 分,同时自述患有心血管疾病(CVD)。对血浆Aβ40、Aβ42、血清tHcy和肌酐进行了测定:高tHcy老人的血浆Aβ40(中位数:147.5 vs. 123.1 pg/ml,P < 0.0001)和Aβ42(中位数:20.2 vs. 16.6 pg/ml,P < 0.0001)浓度高于低tHcy老人。在患有抑郁症的长者中,血浆 Aβ40 的对数(LogAβ40)与 tHcy 之间的关系显著(β = +0.010,SE = 0.004,P = 0.007),而在非抑郁症患者中则没有这种关系。与无心血管疾病和无抑郁症的受试者相比,血管性抑郁症受试者的 tHcy 浓度最高(平均值±标度:12.8 ± 4.6 vs. 11.7 ± 4.5 vs. 11.9 + 5.5,P = 0.008)。与有心血管疾病和无抑郁症的受试者相比,无心血管疾病的抑郁症受试者血浆Aβ42浓度最低(中位数:15.5 vs. 19.1 vs. 18.7,P = 0.01):结论:血管性抑郁症与血液中的tHcy和Aβ40有关,似乎不同于与低血浆Aβ42有关的抑郁症。这表明,降低 tHcy 和 Aβ40 可能是治疗血管性抑郁症的辅助疗法。
Plasma Amyloid-β Peptides and Homocysteine in Depression in the Homebound Elderly.
Objectives: Both plasma amyloid-β peptide 40 (Aβ40) and homocysteine (tHcy) are linked to vascular disease, which is related to depression in the elderly. We sought to study whether the relationship between tHcy and plasma Aβ40 differs in those with and without depression.
Study design and methods: In a cross-sectional study of 1058 homebound elders, vascular depression was defined as a score ≥ 16 on the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression scale (CES-D) along with self-reported cardiovascular disease (CVD). Plasma Aβ40 and Aβ42, and serum tHcy and creatinine were measured.
Results: Elders with high tHcy had higher concentrations of plasma Aβ40 (median: 147.5 vs. 123.1 pg/ml, P < 0.0001) and Aβ42 (median: 20.2 vs. 16.6 pg/ml, P < 0.0001) than those with low tHcy. In elders with depression, the relationship between logarithm of plasma Aβ40 (LogAβ40), but not LogAβ42, and tHcy was significant (β = +0.010, SE = 0.004, P = 0.007); in contrast, this relationship was not observed in those without depression. Subjects with vascular depression had the highest concentration of tHcy (mean ± SD: 12.8 ± 4.6 vs. 11.7 ± 4.5 vs. 11.9 + 5.5, P = 0.008) compared to those without CVD and those without depression. Depressed subjects without CVD had the lowest concentration of plasma Aβ42 (median: 15.5 vs. 19.1 vs. 18.7, P = 0.01) compared to those with CVD and those without depression.
Conclusions: Vascular depression, which is associated with tHcy and Aβ40 in blood, appears to be different from depression that is associated with low plasma Aβ42. This suggests that reducing tHcy and Aβ40 may be an adjunct treatment for vascular depression.