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Prefrontal Glutathione Levels in Major Depressive Disorder Are Linked to a Lack of Positive Affect

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common neuropsychiatric disorders, with symptoms including persistent sadness and loss of interest. MDD is associated with neurochemical alterations in GABA, glutamate, and glutamine levels but, to date, few studies have examined changes in glutathi...

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Autores principales: Tuura, Ruth O’Gorman, Buchmann, Andreas, Ritter, Christopher, Hase, Adrian, Haynes, Melanie, Noeske, Ralph, Hasler, Gregor
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10605149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37891842
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13101475
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author Tuura, Ruth O’Gorman
Buchmann, Andreas
Ritter, Christopher
Hase, Adrian
Haynes, Melanie
Noeske, Ralph
Hasler, Gregor
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Buchmann, Andreas
Ritter, Christopher
Hase, Adrian
Haynes, Melanie
Noeske, Ralph
Hasler, Gregor
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description Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common neuropsychiatric disorders, with symptoms including persistent sadness and loss of interest. MDD is associated with neurochemical alterations in GABA, glutamate, and glutamine levels but, to date, few studies have examined changes in glutathione (GSH) in MDD. This study investigated changes in GSH in an unmedicated group of young adults, including 46 participants with current (n = 12) or past MDD (n = 34) and 20 healthy controls. Glutathione levels were assessed from GSH-edited magnetic resonance (MR) spectra, acquired from a voxel in the left prefrontal cortex, and depressive symptoms were evaluated with validated questionnaires and clinical assessments. Cortisol levels were also assessed as a marker for acute stress. Participants with current MDD demonstrated elevated GSH in comparison to participants with past MDD and controls, although the results could be influenced by differences in tissue composition within the MRS voxel. In addition, participants with both current and past MDD showed elevated cortisol levels in comparison to controls. No significant association was observed between GSH and cortisol levels, but elevated GSH levels were associated with a decrease in positive affect. These results demonstrate for the first time that elevated GSH in current but not past depression may reflect a state rather than a trait neurobiological change, related to a loss of positive affect.
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spelling pubmed-106051492023-10-28 Prefrontal Glutathione Levels in Major Depressive Disorder Are Linked to a Lack of Positive Affect Tuura, Ruth O’Gorman Buchmann, Andreas Ritter, Christopher Hase, Adrian Haynes, Melanie Noeske, Ralph Hasler, Gregor Brain Sci Article Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common neuropsychiatric disorders, with symptoms including persistent sadness and loss of interest. MDD is associated with neurochemical alterations in GABA, glutamate, and glutamine levels but, to date, few studies have examined changes in glutathione (GSH) in MDD. This study investigated changes in GSH in an unmedicated group of young adults, including 46 participants with current (n = 12) or past MDD (n = 34) and 20 healthy controls. Glutathione levels were assessed from GSH-edited magnetic resonance (MR) spectra, acquired from a voxel in the left prefrontal cortex, and depressive symptoms were evaluated with validated questionnaires and clinical assessments. Cortisol levels were also assessed as a marker for acute stress. Participants with current MDD demonstrated elevated GSH in comparison to participants with past MDD and controls, although the results could be influenced by differences in tissue composition within the MRS voxel. In addition, participants with both current and past MDD showed elevated cortisol levels in comparison to controls. No significant association was observed between GSH and cortisol levels, but elevated GSH levels were associated with a decrease in positive affect. These results demonstrate for the first time that elevated GSH in current but not past depression may reflect a state rather than a trait neurobiological change, related to a loss of positive affect. MDPI 2023-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10605149/ /pubmed/37891842 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13101475 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Prefrontal Glutathione Levels in Major Depressive Disorder Are Linked to a Lack of Positive Affect
title Prefrontal Glutathione Levels in Major Depressive Disorder Are Linked to a Lack of Positive Affect
title_full Prefrontal Glutathione Levels in Major Depressive Disorder Are Linked to a Lack of Positive Affect
title_fullStr Prefrontal Glutathione Levels in Major Depressive Disorder Are Linked to a Lack of Positive Affect
title_full_unstemmed Prefrontal Glutathione Levels in Major Depressive Disorder Are Linked to a Lack of Positive Affect
title_short Prefrontal Glutathione Levels in Major Depressive Disorder Are Linked to a Lack of Positive Affect
title_sort prefrontal glutathione levels in major depressive disorder are linked to a lack of positive affect
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10605149/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37891842
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13101475
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