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Title: No Effect of Antidepressant Treatment on Elevated Serum Ceruloplasmin Level in Patients with First-Episode Depression: A Longitidunal Study
Authors: Kaya, M.C.
Bez, Y.
Selek, S.
Fatih Karababa, I.
Bulut, M.
Savaş, H.A.
Çelik, H.
Keywords: Antidepressant treatment
Antioxidant
Ceruloplasmin
Depression
Oxidative stress
ceruloplasmin
citalopram
escitalopram
fluoxetine
mirtazapine
paroxetine
sertraline
venlafaxine
adult
antidepressant activity
article
blood sampling
ceruloplasmin blood level
clinical article
controlled study
correlation analysis
female
Hamilton scale
human
longitudinal study
major depression
male
mental patient
naturalistic inquiry
statistical significance
treatment response
Adult
Antidepressive Agents
Biological Markers
Depressive Disorder, Major
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Oxidative Stress
Severity of Illness Index
Treatment Outcome
Turkey
Young Adult
Abstract: Background and Aims: Ceruloplasmin, an acute phase reactant with antioxidant capacity, has been found to be increased in some psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and obsessive compulsive disorder. However, studies in depression are very scarce. We undertook this study determine the serum ceruloplasmin levels of depressive patients before and after treatment, to compare them with those of healthy control subjects, and to assess any possible association of ceruloplasmin and treatment response. Methods: Nineteen (8 male, 11 female) patients with major depressive disorder and 40 (17 male, 23 female) healthy control subjects were included in the study. The patients received naturalistic antidepressant treatment for 8 weeks after diagnosis. Serum ceruloplasmin levels and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) scores of the patients were measured before and after their antidepressant treatment. Blood collection for ceruloplasmin measurement was done only once for healthy control subjects. Results: Patients' ceruloplasmin levels before and after antidepressant treatment were significantly higher than control subjects (t = 7.569, p <0.001 and t = 6.764, p <0.001, respectively). Despite clinical improvement, ceruloplasmin did not show any significant change after treatment in patients with depression (t = -1.163, p = 0.260) and remained higher than levels of control subjects. No correlation was found between HAM-D score, presence of response, and ceruloplasmin levels. Conclusions: Compared to healthy control subjects, ceruloplasmin level seemed to be higher in patients with depression and remained high, despite acute antidepressant treatment. Improvement in clinical measurements of depression after antidepressant treatment was not reflected as significant alterations in serum ceruloplasmin levels. © 2012.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/8615
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arcmed.2012.05.006
ISSN: 0188-4409
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