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Purnichi T, Matei VP, Grigoras R, Banu CR, Pirlog MC
High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein, Possible Biomarker for Depression in Elderly Population
Acta Endo (Buc) 2019, 15 (2): 215-220doi: 10.4183/aeb.2019.215
Context. The immune system has an important role
in the etiology of depression, through the pro-inflammatory
cytokines and acute phase protein mechanisms. In elderly
people, frequent association between depression and medical
conditions leads to a difficult psychiatric diagnosis, becoming
necessary to determine a specific biological marker for this
category of population. C-Reactive Protein (CRP) did not
prove to have a high level of validity, but higher levels of
high-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP) were found
to be associated both with cardiovascular disease and
depressive disorder, through a bidirectional relationship.
Objectives. To investigate the possible association
between a major depressive episode and levels of
inflammatory markers among a population of elderly.
Subjects and methods. A prospective study on a
sample of 82 individuals aged over 65 years, who presented
for laboratory evaluations in an outpatient setting. They were
recorded socio-demographic and clinical data; depression
and anxiety were assessed using the Hospital Anxiety
and Depression Scale. Blood samples were collected and
analyzed according to the protocol of the study.
Results. Anxiety, identified in 57 persons, was
not statistically significant correlated with the levels of
inflammatory markers. For depressive disorder (37 subjects),
both CRP and hs-CRP were significantly higher, with an
almost medium effect size.
Conclusions. The high levels of CRP and hs-CRP
are associated with the presence of depression in elderly
patients, but not with the anxiety. Further and complex
studies need to validate these findings on this group of age.
Keywords: biomarker, depression, elderly.
Correspondence: Valentin Petre Matei MD, “Prof. Dr. Alexandru Obregia” Clinical Psychiatric Hospital, Psychiatry, 2nd Department,
Berceni Street, no.10, District 4, Bucharest, 041914, Romania, E-mail: valipmatei@yahoo.com