Association of inflammatory biomarkers with depressive symptoms and cognitive decline in a community-dwelling healthy older sample: A 3-year follow-up study

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作者
Matsushima, Jun [1 ]
Kawashima, Toshiro [1 ]
Nabeta, Hiromi [1 ]
Imamura, Yoshiomi [1 ,2 ]
Watanabe, Itaru [1 ,3 ]
Mizoguchi, Yoshito [1 ]
Kojima, Naoki [4 ]
Yamada, Shigeto [5 ]
Monji, Akira [1 ]
机构
[1] Saga Univ, Dept Psychiat, Fac Med, Saga 8498501, Japan
[2] Kurume Univ, Inst Comparat Studies Int Cultures & Soc, Fukuoka 8398502, Japan
[3] Ureshino Onsen Hosp, Saga 8430301, Japan
[4] Kojima Hosp, Imari, Saga 8480121, Japan
[5] St Lucias Hosp, Kurume, Fukuoka 8300047, Japan
关键词
Inflammatory biomarkers; Depression; Cognitive decline; Community dwelling healthy older people; Prospective study; C-REACTIVE PROTEIN; MAJOR DEPRESSION; SOLUBLE INTERLEUKIN-2-RECEPTOR; NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR; RURAL-COMMUNITY; SALIVA LEVEL; METAANALYSIS; RISK; STATE; 3-METHOXY-4-HYDROXYPHENYLGLYCOL;
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10.1016/j.jad.2014.10.030
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: The relationship between the pathophysiology of dementia and neuroinflammation is well-known. The number of reports stating that depression is a risk factor for dementia has recently been increasing. These epidemiological findings suggest the possibility that both depression and dementia have common pathophysiological backgrounds of neuroinflammation. Methods: The sample consists of 64 non demented cominunity-dvvelling older participants aged 65 years or over Participants were assessed at baseline (2004-2006) and 3 years later (2007-2009). Plasma concentration of markers of inflammation (interleukins (IL) 113, IL 2, IL 6, soluble interleukin-2 receptor (sIL-2R), soluble interleukin-6 receptor (sIL-6R), high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) and tumor necrosis factor (TNE-alpha) were measured at baseline. Depression symptoms were assessed with the Beck Depression Inventory (BEN) and cognitive decline was assessed with the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB) and Clock Drawing Test (CDT) at baseline and follow-up. All analyses were adjusted for age, gender and years of education. Results: In the cross-sectional analysis, the present study found soluble IL-2 receptor (sIL-2R) to be associated only with the MMSE score at baseline in men. In the longitudinal analysis, none of our inflammatory biomarkers were associated with either depressive symptoms or cognitive decline. Limitations: The present study consists of small number of participants and body mass index (BNB) scores were not obtained. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that sIL-2R is associated with current cognitive function in men. None of our inflammatory markers predicted future depressive state or cognitive decline in our community-dwelling healthy older sample. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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