Pariante - inflammation underlying treatment resistant depresssion

Marco

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Sidereal

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The headline made me chuckle. I recall sitting down for lunch with a colleague about 10 years ago, around the time a big study was published of relative uselessness of SSRIs in treatment-resistant cases. I remember remarking that maybe what they need is ibuprofen, not more psych meds and she said nothing, just looked at me as if I'd said the dumbest thing ever. :woot:
 

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This research is really a mess.

Depression is generally measured in these studies using self-report scales. These scales include three distinct types of items:
- affective items (questions about your mood and feelings, like whether you feel sad often)
- cognitive items (questions about whether you feel hopeless about the future, bad about yourself, etc.)
- "somatic" or "physiological" items (questions about whether you're tired, have trouble concentrating or trouble sleeping).

Only one set of items significantly improves with anti-inflammatory treatment. Can you guess which one? Yep, its the "somatic" or "physiological" items.

It is very likely that the somatic/physiological items, which are included in self-report scales for prgramtic resasons (they tend to correlate with the "real" depression items), are measuring a lot of things other than depression, and it is these that respond to ant-inflammatories.

What a mess we have got ourselves into with depression, eh!
 
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