Background: There is a paucity of studies on inflammatory markers in elderly psychiatric patients. Hence, our study was undertaken to investigate cytokines as biomarkers in diagnostically unselected elderly patients admitted to a psychiatric hospital. Methods: Demographic data, clinical data and blood samples, including 27 cytokines, were collected from 98 patients above 60 years, consecutively admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Tromsø, Norway (69°N). Results: The most common diagnosis was Recurrent depressive disorder (26.5%), the second most common was dementia in Alzheimer’s disease (20.4%). The most frequent somatic disease was cardiovascular disease (28%). No statistical association (p < 0.01) was found between cytokines and ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical studies suggest that depression may be accompanied by an activation of the infl...
Background: Previous studies have reported conflicting results concerning the association between se...
This study addresses the paucity of research on the prospective relationship between a range of infl...
Background There is a paucity of studies on inflammatory markers in elderly psychiatric patients. He...
Background There is a paucity of studies on inflammatory markers in elderly psychiat...
Immunological abnormalities have been demonstrated in several psychiatric disorders. Predominantly, ...
Research has demonstrated that inflammation is a central part of several psychiatric disorders, of w...
Background: The prevalence of major depression (MD) according to population studies is the same for ...
Patients with common psychiatric diseases like mood disorders and anxiety disorders have often been ...
Abstract Background The prevalence of major depression (MD) according to population studies is the s...
none11siBackground: Depression is the single largest contributor to non-fatal health loss worldwide....
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Cross-sectional data show elevated levels of circulating cytokines in psychia...
Central nervous system inflammation might play a role in patients with depressive disorders. This hy...
Background: Patients with major depression have ele-vated levels of inflammatory cytokines. We exami...
Background Depression is associated with immunological responses as reflected by altered levels of c...
BACKGROUND: Clinical studies suggest that depression may be accompanied by an activation of the infl...
Background: Previous studies have reported conflicting results concerning the association between se...
This study addresses the paucity of research on the prospective relationship between a range of infl...
Background There is a paucity of studies on inflammatory markers in elderly psychiatric patients. He...
Background There is a paucity of studies on inflammatory markers in elderly psychiat...
Immunological abnormalities have been demonstrated in several psychiatric disorders. Predominantly, ...
Research has demonstrated that inflammation is a central part of several psychiatric disorders, of w...
Background: The prevalence of major depression (MD) according to population studies is the same for ...
Patients with common psychiatric diseases like mood disorders and anxiety disorders have often been ...
Abstract Background The prevalence of major depression (MD) according to population studies is the s...
none11siBackground: Depression is the single largest contributor to non-fatal health loss worldwide....
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Cross-sectional data show elevated levels of circulating cytokines in psychia...
Central nervous system inflammation might play a role in patients with depressive disorders. This hy...
Background: Patients with major depression have ele-vated levels of inflammatory cytokines. We exami...
Background Depression is associated with immunological responses as reflected by altered levels of c...
BACKGROUND: Clinical studies suggest that depression may be accompanied by an activation of the infl...
Background: Previous studies have reported conflicting results concerning the association between se...
This study addresses the paucity of research on the prospective relationship between a range of infl...