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Influence of gender on cytokine induced depression and treatment: Gender aspects of IFN-α-induced depression

Authors :
Susanne, Sarkar
Jonas, Kemper
Rahul, Sarkar
Loni, Brants
Astrid, Friebe
Ulrich, Spengler
Thomas, Schläpfer
Jens, Reimer
Peter, Buggisch
Johann, Ockenga
Ralph, Link
Michael, Rentrop
Hans, Weidenbach
Gwendolyn, Fromm
Klaus, Lieb
Thomas F, Baumert
Thomas, Discher
Stefan, Zeuzem
Thomas, Berg
Martin, Schaefer
Source :
Journal of affective disorders. 292
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Cytokine treatment with Interferon-alpha (IFN-α) represents a clinical model of immune associated depression, but it remains unclear if it is of the same entity as major depressive disorder (MDD). The study focuses on possible gender differences in IFN-α induced depression and effects of a pre-emptive antidepressant treatment.Data from 181 patients with chronic hepatitis C infection (cHC) without history of mental illnesses undergoing treatment with IFN-α 2a and ribavirin were re-analyzed for gender effects. Patients with a pre-emptive antidepressant therapy with Escitalopram (n = 90, verum group) to prevent IFN-induced depression were compared to patients who received placebo (n = 91). Depressive symptoms before and during HCV-treatment were assessed using the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS), Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI) and the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale.We found significant differences regarding the incidence and severity of depressive symptoms between men and women for patients without antidepressant pre-treatment (placebo group). Significantly more women without pre-emptive antidepressant therapy suffered from clinically relevant depression (MADRS values ≥ 13, p = 0.041) and self-rated depressive symptoms (BDI ≥ 17, p = 0.024). Antidepressant pre-treatment showed comparable effects regarding the reduction of incidence and severity of depression in both women and men.Compared to MDD, IFN-alpha-induced depression in patients with cHC is also characterized by gender differences with an increased risk for women but no gender difference regarding the effects of an antidepressant pre-treatment is found. Our data strengthens the hypothesis that Interferon-induced depression serves as a clinical model for immune related depressive disorders.

Details

ISSN :
15732517
Volume :
292
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of affective disorders
Accession number :
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