TY - JOUR
T1 - Cortisol, the cortisol-dehydroepiandrosterone ratio, and pro-inflammatory cytokines in patients with current major depressive disorder comorbid with borderline personality disorder
AU - Kahl, Kai G.
AU - Bens, Susanne
AU - Ziegler, Kristin
AU - Rudolf, Sebastian
AU - Dibbelt, Leif
AU - Kordon, Andreas
AU - Schweiger, Ulrich
N1 - Funding Information:
The study was supported by a grant from the Universitaet zu Luebeck (FUL13/03).
PY - 2006/4/1
Y1 - 2006/4/1
N2 - Background: Major depression in young women is often comorbid with borderline personality disorder (BPD); however, adrenal steroids and pro-inflammatory cytokines in patients with comorbid current major depressive disorder and BPD (MDD/BPD) have not been systematically examined. Therefore, our study aimed at examining serum profiles of cortisol, cytokines, and the cortisol/dehydroepiandrosterone (cortisol/DHEA) ratio in MDD/BPD patients and a healthy comparison group. Methods: Twelve medication-free female patients with MDD/BPD and 12 healthy women were included. Serum profiles of cortisol, DHEA, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and interleukin-1β were sampled, and the molar cortisol/DHEA ratio was determined. Results: Concentrations of serum cortisol, TNF-α, and IL-6, as well as the cortisol/DHEA ratios were significantly increased in MDD/BPD patients as compared with the healthy comparison group. Conclusions: Depressed patients with comorbid BPD display endocrine and immune alterations similar to those observed in cases of melancholic MDD without BPD. Elevated concentrations of serum cortisol, cortisol/DHEA ratios, and pro-inflammatory cytokines might indicate a state marker in these patients and might contribute to long-term metabolic alterations that have also been associated with MDD.
AB - Background: Major depression in young women is often comorbid with borderline personality disorder (BPD); however, adrenal steroids and pro-inflammatory cytokines in patients with comorbid current major depressive disorder and BPD (MDD/BPD) have not been systematically examined. Therefore, our study aimed at examining serum profiles of cortisol, cytokines, and the cortisol/dehydroepiandrosterone (cortisol/DHEA) ratio in MDD/BPD patients and a healthy comparison group. Methods: Twelve medication-free female patients with MDD/BPD and 12 healthy women were included. Serum profiles of cortisol, DHEA, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and interleukin-1β were sampled, and the molar cortisol/DHEA ratio was determined. Results: Concentrations of serum cortisol, TNF-α, and IL-6, as well as the cortisol/DHEA ratios were significantly increased in MDD/BPD patients as compared with the healthy comparison group. Conclusions: Depressed patients with comorbid BPD display endocrine and immune alterations similar to those observed in cases of melancholic MDD without BPD. Elevated concentrations of serum cortisol, cortisol/DHEA ratios, and pro-inflammatory cytokines might indicate a state marker in these patients and might contribute to long-term metabolic alterations that have also been associated with MDD.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.biopsych.2005.08.001
DO - 10.1016/j.biopsych.2005.08.001
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 16199015
AN - SCOPUS:33644832580
SN - 0006-3223
VL - 59
SP - 667
EP - 671
JO - Biological Psychiatry
JF - Biological Psychiatry
IS - 7
ER -