Differential modulation of cytokine production in major depressive disorder by cortisol and dexamethasone |
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Authors: | P. Heiser S. Lanquillon J.-C. Krieg H. Vedder |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Philipps-University of Marburg, Rudolf-Bultmann-Str. 8, 35033 Marburg/Lahn, Germany;bDepartment of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Hauptstrasse 8, 79104 Freiburg, Germany;cNordbaden Centre of Psychiatry, Heidelberger Strasse 1a, 69168 Wiesloch, Germany |
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Abstract: | In major depressive disorder (MDD), there is increasing evidence of a relationship between neuroendocrine and immunological alterations. Therefore, we investigated the influence of cortisol and dexamethasone on the in vitro production of TNF-α and IL-6 in blood cells of depressed inpatients at admission, in the course of MDD and in healthy controls. Patients were psychopathologically classified as responders and non-responders after a 6-week antidepressant treatment. At admission in the responder subgroup, incubation with both steroids under basal conditions resulted in an increase of TNF-α levels, which decreased after treatment. After stimulation with phytohemagglutinin, an enhancement of TNF-α suppression by steroids was detectable after successful antidepressive treatment. A significant relationship was seen between the cortisol-induced modulation of TNF-α levels and the psychopathology in this subgroup. Under basal conditions, IL-6 levels were increased after treatment with both steroids. The data suggest a normalization of the altered effects of glucocorticoids on TNF-α production in the responder subgroup only. |
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Keywords: | Cortisol Dexamethasone Tumor-necrosis factor-α Interleukin-6 Immune response Major depressive disorder |
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