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. 2023 Aug;53(11):5267-5278.
doi: 10.1017/S003329172200232X. Epub 2022 Aug 4.

Prospective network analysis of proinflammatory proteins, lipid markers, and depression components in midlife community women

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Prospective network analysis of proinflammatory proteins, lipid markers, and depression components in midlife community women

Nur Hani Zainal et al. Psychol Med. 2023 Aug.

Abstract

Background: Vulnerability theories propose that suboptimal levels of lipid markers and proinflammatory proteins predict future heightened depression. Scar models posit the reverse association. However, most studies that tested relationships between non-specific immune/endocrine markers and depression did not separate temporal inferences between people and within-person and how different immunometabolism markers related to unique depression symptoms. We thus used cross-lagged prospective network analyses (CLPN) to investigate this topic.

Methods: Community midlife women (n = 2224) completed the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression scale and provided biomarker samples across five time-points spanning 9 years. CLPN identified significant relations (edges) among components (nodes) of depression (depressed mood, somatic symptoms, interpersonal issues), lipid markers [insulin, fasting glucose, triglycerides, low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL), high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL)], and proinflammatory proteins [C-reactive protein (CRP), fibrinogen], within and across time-points. All models adjusted for age, estradiol, follicle-stimulating hormone, and menopausal status.

Results: In within-person temporal networks, higher CRP and HDL predicted all three depression components (d = 0.131-2.112). Increased LDL preceded higher depressed mood and interpersonal issues (v. somatic symptoms) (d = 0.251-0.327). Elevated triglycerides predicted more somatic symptoms (v. depressed mood and interpersonal problems) (d = 0.131). More interpersonal problems forecasted elevated fibrinogen and LDL levels (d = 0.129-0.331), and stronger somatic symptoms preceded higher fibrinogen levels (d = 0.188).

Conclusions: Results supported both vulnerability and scar models. Long-term dysregulated immunometabolism systems, social disengagement, and related patterns are possible mechanistic accounts. Cognitive-behavioral therapies that optimize nutrition and physical activity may effectively target depression.

Keywords: Cross-lagged; depression; endocrine; immune; inflammation; interpersonal; network analysis; scar theory; vulnerability theory.

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Fig. 1.
Fig. 1.
Within-person temporal network of proinflammatory proteins, lipid markers, and depression nodes. Note: crp, C-reactive protein; dep, depressed mood; fbr, fibrinogen; glc, fasting glucose; hdl, high density lipoprotein; ins, insulin; int, interpersonal problems; lip, lipid marker composite; ldl, low density lipoprotein; som, somatic symptoms; trg, triglycerides. Blue bold lines indicate statistically significant positive relations, whereas red dotted lines signal statistically significant negative relations and line boldness and thickness reflect strength of associations.
Fig. 2.
Fig. 2.
Within-person contemporaneous network of proinflammatory proteins, lipid markers, and depression nodes. Note: crp, C-reactive protein; dep, depressed mood; fbr, fibrinogen; glc, fasting glucose; hdl, high density lipoprotein; ins, insulin; int, interpersonal problems; lip, lipid marker composite; ldl, low density lipoprotein; som, somatic symptoms; trg, triglycerides. Blue bold lines indicate statistically significant positive relations, whereas red dotted lines signal statistically significant negative relations and line boldness and thickness reflect strength of associations.
Fig. 3.
Fig. 3.
Between-person network of proinflammatory proteins, lipid markers, and depression nodes. Note: crp, C-reactive protein; dep, depressed mood; fbr, fibrinogen; glc, fasting glucose; hdl, high density lipoprotein; ins, insulin; int, interpersonal problems; lip, lipid marker composite; ldl, low density lipoprotein; som, somatic symptoms; trg, triglycerides. Blue bold lines indicate statistically significant positive relations, whereas red dotted lines signal statistically significant negative relations and line boldness and thickness reflect strength of associations.

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