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Size Matters: The CAG Repeat Length of the Androgen Receptor Gene, Testosterone, and Male Adolescent Depression Severity

There is a distinct increase in the prevalence of depression with the onset of puberty. The role of peripubertal testosterone levels in boys in this context is insufficiently understood and may be modulated by a functional polymorphism of the androgen receptor gene (AR), a variable number of CAG rep...

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Autores principales: Hirtz, Raphael, Libuda, Lars, Hinney, Anke, Föcker, Manuel, Bühlmeier, Judith, Holterhus, Paul-Martin, Kulle, Alexandra, Kiewert, Cordula, Hebebrand, Johannes, Grasemann, Corinna
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8564040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34744823
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.732759
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author Hirtz, Raphael
Libuda, Lars
Hinney, Anke
Föcker, Manuel
Bühlmeier, Judith
Holterhus, Paul-Martin
Kulle, Alexandra
Kiewert, Cordula
Hebebrand, Johannes
Grasemann, Corinna
author_facet Hirtz, Raphael
Libuda, Lars
Hinney, Anke
Föcker, Manuel
Bühlmeier, Judith
Holterhus, Paul-Martin
Kulle, Alexandra
Kiewert, Cordula
Hebebrand, Johannes
Grasemann, Corinna
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description There is a distinct increase in the prevalence of depression with the onset of puberty. The role of peripubertal testosterone levels in boys in this context is insufficiently understood and may be modulated by a functional polymorphism of the androgen receptor gene (AR), a variable number of CAG repeats. Moreover, there is preliminary evidence that the relationship between testosterone, CAG repeat length, and the severity of depressive symptoms may differ between subclinical and overt depression, but this has neither been studied in a clinical sample of adolescents with depression nor compared between subclinical and overt depression in an adequately powered study. To investigate the relationship between free testosterone, CAG repeat length of the AR, depression status (subclinical vs. overt), and the severity of depressive symptoms, 118 boys treated as in- or daycare patients at a single psychiatric hospital were studied. Of these, 73 boys had at least mild depressive symptoms according to the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II > 13). Higher-order moderation analysis in the multiple regression framework revealed a constant relationship between free testosterone and depression severity irrespective of the number of CAG repeats in adolescents with a BDI-II score ≤ 13. In adolescents with a BDI-II score > 13, however, there was a significant negative relationship between free testosterone and BDI-II score in patients with <19 CAG repeats and a significant positive relationship regarding free testosterone and BDI-II score in those with more than 28 CAG repeats, even when considering important covariates. These results suggest that the effects of testosterone on mood in male adolescents with depression depend on the genetic make-up of the AR as well as on depression status. This complex relationship should be considered by future studies addressing mental health issues against an endocrine background and may, moreover, contribute to tailored treatment concepts in psychiatric medicine, especially in adults.
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spelling pubmed-85640402021-11-04 Size Matters: The CAG Repeat Length of the Androgen Receptor Gene, Testosterone, and Male Adolescent Depression Severity Hirtz, Raphael Libuda, Lars Hinney, Anke Föcker, Manuel Bühlmeier, Judith Holterhus, Paul-Martin Kulle, Alexandra Kiewert, Cordula Hebebrand, Johannes Grasemann, Corinna Front Psychiatry Psychiatry There is a distinct increase in the prevalence of depression with the onset of puberty. The role of peripubertal testosterone levels in boys in this context is insufficiently understood and may be modulated by a functional polymorphism of the androgen receptor gene (AR), a variable number of CAG repeats. Moreover, there is preliminary evidence that the relationship between testosterone, CAG repeat length, and the severity of depressive symptoms may differ between subclinical and overt depression, but this has neither been studied in a clinical sample of adolescents with depression nor compared between subclinical and overt depression in an adequately powered study. To investigate the relationship between free testosterone, CAG repeat length of the AR, depression status (subclinical vs. overt), and the severity of depressive symptoms, 118 boys treated as in- or daycare patients at a single psychiatric hospital were studied. Of these, 73 boys had at least mild depressive symptoms according to the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II > 13). Higher-order moderation analysis in the multiple regression framework revealed a constant relationship between free testosterone and depression severity irrespective of the number of CAG repeats in adolescents with a BDI-II score ≤ 13. In adolescents with a BDI-II score > 13, however, there was a significant negative relationship between free testosterone and BDI-II score in patients with <19 CAG repeats and a significant positive relationship regarding free testosterone and BDI-II score in those with more than 28 CAG repeats, even when considering important covariates. These results suggest that the effects of testosterone on mood in male adolescents with depression depend on the genetic make-up of the AR as well as on depression status. This complex relationship should be considered by future studies addressing mental health issues against an endocrine background and may, moreover, contribute to tailored treatment concepts in psychiatric medicine, especially in adults. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8564040/ /pubmed/34744823 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.732759 Text en Copyright © 2021 Hirtz, Libuda, Hinney, Föcker, Bühlmeier, Holterhus, Kulle, Kiewert, Hebebrand and Grasemann. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Hirtz, Raphael
Libuda, Lars
Hinney, Anke
Föcker, Manuel
Bühlmeier, Judith
Holterhus, Paul-Martin
Kulle, Alexandra
Kiewert, Cordula
Hebebrand, Johannes
Grasemann, Corinna
Size Matters: The CAG Repeat Length of the Androgen Receptor Gene, Testosterone, and Male Adolescent Depression Severity
title Size Matters: The CAG Repeat Length of the Androgen Receptor Gene, Testosterone, and Male Adolescent Depression Severity
title_full Size Matters: The CAG Repeat Length of the Androgen Receptor Gene, Testosterone, and Male Adolescent Depression Severity
title_fullStr Size Matters: The CAG Repeat Length of the Androgen Receptor Gene, Testosterone, and Male Adolescent Depression Severity
title_full_unstemmed Size Matters: The CAG Repeat Length of the Androgen Receptor Gene, Testosterone, and Male Adolescent Depression Severity
title_short Size Matters: The CAG Repeat Length of the Androgen Receptor Gene, Testosterone, and Male Adolescent Depression Severity
title_sort size matters: the cag repeat length of the androgen receptor gene, testosterone, and male adolescent depression severity
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8564040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34744823
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.732759
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