## Abstract ## Objectives To delineate the differences between older persons with and without a diagnosis of major depression. ## Methods Participants were recruited from three outpatient clinics serving older patients at St Michael's Hospital. To be included in the study, participants had to sp
A preliminary metabolomic analysis of older adults with and without depression
β Scribed by Lisa A. Paige; Matthew W. Mitchell; K. Ranga R. Krishnan; Rima Kaddurah-Daouk; David C. Steffens
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 121 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6230
- DOI
- 10.1002/gps.1690
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Background
Metabolomics, the global science of biochemistry, is an emerging field that enables detection and quantification of small molecules involved in metabolic and signaling pathways. Metabolic signatures for disease and its treatment could provide valuable biomarkers and insights about disease mechanisms. In this pilot study, we evaluate the potential of metabolomics in the study of older depressed patients.
Methods
We performed a metabolomic analysis of blood plasma from nine depressed, 11 remitted, and ten neverβdepressed older adults. Approximately 800 metabolites were analyzed, with comparisons made among the three groups.
Results
Metabolites that were altered in currently depressed patients when compared with controls included several fatty acids, glycerol and gammaβaminobutyric acid (GABA). Analyses comparing concentrations in remitted and currently depressed patients revealed a pattern of metabolite alterations similar to the control vs currently depressed analyses. One difference observed in the remitted patients relative to the depressed patients was elevation of the concentration of the ketone 3βhydroxybutanoic acid.
Conclusion
These observations suggest that the depressed state may be associated with alterations in the metabolism of lipids and neurotransmitters, and that treatment with antidepressants adjusts some of the aberrant pathways in disease so that the patients in remission have a metabolic profile more similar to controls than to the depressed population. These results will need to be examined and validated in larger longitudinal cohorts. Copyright Β© 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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