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Torfinn Lødøen Gaarden1, Knut Engedal1,2, Jūratė Šaltytė Benth3,4
1Department of Geriatric Psychiatry, Diakonhjemmet Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
Objectives:
Considering that the remission rate for major depressive disorder (MDD) in elderly patients is below 50%, there is a compelling requirement for an enhanced comprehension of the underlying mechanisms. Chronic low-grade inflammation has been posited as one potential contributor to treatment-resistant MDD in the elderly. Accordingly, the objective of our study was to explore the longitudinal trends of systemic immune markers in elderly inpatients referred to electroconvulsive therapy due to an episode of treatment resistant unipolar MDD.
Methods:
The study encompassed 64 elderly inpatients with unipolar MDD that had failed to respond to therapy in primary health care, and 18 non-depressed controls. Blood samples were collected at pre-treatment, mid-treatment, post-treatment and 12 weeks follow-up. We assessed 27 immune markers via multiplex assays. Depressive symptoms were evaluated using the Hamilton Rating Scale of Depression at these timepoints. For controls, the immune markers and depressive symptoms, were measured at baseline and eight weeks follow-up using identical methods.
Results:
At follow-up, patients showed higher concentrations of 23 immune markers compared to controls, although the concentration of 19 immune markers decreased significantly from pre-treatment to follow-up. No differences in immune marker concentrations between treatment responders and non-responders were observed pre- and post-treatment in the patient group.
Conclusion:
Our findings suggest that a pro-inflammatory trait persists in elderly after an episode of treatment resistant unipolar MDD. Thus, our study supports that chronic low-grade inflammation may characterise elderly with treatment-resistant unipolar MDD.
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