S Melanie Lee, Silena Te, Elizabeth C Breen, Richard Olmstead, Michael R Irwin, Joshua H Cho
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摘要
目的:循环细胞因子与抑郁症相关,但其检测存在局限性,可以通过体外脂多糖(LPS)刺激后直接检测细胞内细胞因子(ICCs)来克服这一局限性。本研究比较了循环与lps诱导的炎症标志物与阈下抑郁症状的相关性。方法:对健康社区居住老年人失眠横断面研究进行二次资料分析。在117名参与者(≥55岁)中,检测了血浆肿瘤坏死因子-α (TNF-α)、白细胞介素-6 (IL-6)、c反应蛋白(CRP)和体外lps诱导的白细胞介素-6和TNF-α单核细胞的产生。使用临床评定抑郁症状量表(IDS-C)评估抑郁症状。采用多变量线性回归来测试整个样本中炎症标志物与阈下抑郁症状之间的关联,以及在炎症水平较高和较低的亚组中。结果:lps诱导的TNF-α(调整后的β = 0.28, p = 0.04)、IL-6 (0.29, p = 0.03)和TNF-α + IL-6 (0.43, p = 0.001)与阈下抑郁症状仅在高炎症亚组呈显著正相关。在任何亚组中没有循环生物标志物正相关。在整个样本中,没有生物标志物与阈下抑郁症状显著相关。结论:lps诱导的细胞因子可能比循环细胞因子更敏感地与阈下抑郁症状相关,特别是在全身性炎症较高的老年人中。临床试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00280020。
Circulating versus lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory markers as correlates of subthreshold depressive symptoms in older adults.
Objectives: Circulating cytokines have been associated with depression, but their detection has limitations, which may be overcome by direct detection of intracellular cytokines (ICCs) after lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulation in vitro. This study compared circulating versus LPS-induced inflammatory markers as correlates of subthreshold depressive symptoms.Methods: Secondary data analysis of a cross-sectional insomnia study in healthy community-dwelling older adults was conducted. In 117 participants (≥55 years), plasma tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6), C-reactive protein (CRP) and in vitro LPS-induced monocyte production of IL-6 and TNF-α were assayed. Depressive symptoms were assessed using the clinician-rated Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (IDS-C). Multivariate linear regression was conducted to test the associations between inflammatory markers and subthreshold depressive symptoms in the entire sample as well as in subgroups stratified into higher and lower inflammation levels.Results: LPS-induced TNF-α (adjusted β = 0.28, p = .04), IL-6 (0.29, p = .03) and TNF-α + IL-6 (0.43, p = .001) significantly positively correlated with subthreshold depressive symptoms only in higher inflammation subgroups. No circulating biomarkers positively correlated in any subgroups. In the entire sample, no biomarkers were significantly associated with subthreshold depressive symptoms.Conclusions: LPS-induced cytokines may be more sensitive correlates of subthreshold depressive symptoms than circulating cytokines, particularly in older adults with higher systemic inflammation.Clinical Trials Registry: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00280020.
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This journal publishes papers, which engage broadly with urban processes, developments, challenges, politics and people, providing a distinctive African focus on these themes. Topics covered variously engage with the dynamics of governance, everyday urban life, economies and environments. The journal uses empirical data to reinforce and refine theoretical developments in urban studies, draws on the specificities of the African context, and opens up geographically diverse conversations on African cities. Urban Forum welcomes papers that provide rich evidence from African cities and, in doing so, builds debate and theory that often remains peripheral to urban scholarship. The journal is open to research based on a range of methodologies, but prioritizes qualitative analysis and interpretation. With this mix, research in Urban Forum demonstrates the ordinary and the exceptional nature of urbanization in African cities.