BACKGROUND: Peripheral low-grade inflammation in depression is increasingly seen as a therapeutic target. We aimed to establish the prevalence of low-grade inflammation in depression, using different C-reactive protein (CRP) levels, through a systematic literature review and meta-analysis. // METHODS: We searched the PubMed database from its inception to July 2018, and selected studies that assessed depression using a validated tool/scale, and allowed the calculation of the proportion of patients with low-grade inflammation (CRP >3 mg/L) or elevated CRP (>1 mg/L). // RESULTS: After quality assessment, 37 studies comprising 13 541 depressed patients and 155 728 controls were included. Based on the meta-analysis of 30 studies, the preva...
Abstract Objective: C-reactive protein (CRP) is an indicator of the inflammatory process in the body...
Importance: The magnitude and variability of cytokine alterations in depression are not clear. Objec...
Low-grade inflammation is a risk factor for depression, psychosis and other major psychiatric disord...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral low-grade inflammation in depression is increasingly seen as a therapeutic ta...
Whether depressed patients with evidence of inflammation are more appropriate candidates for immunot...
The etiopathogenesis of depression is not entirely understood. Several studies have investigated the...
Whether depressed patients with evidence of inflammation are more appropriate candidates for immunot...
Meta-analyses confirm increased circulating C-reactive protein (CRP) levels in depression. Longitudi...
People suffering with depression often do not respond sufficiently to current treatments. A wealth o...
Low-grade inflammation is a risk factor for depression, psychosis and other major psychiatric disord...
BACKGROUND: Chronic low-grade inflammation may play a role in the pathophysiology of depression, at ...
BACKGROUND: Inflammatory markers are raised in cross-sectional studies of depressed patients and may...
Introduction: There is abundant evidence that depression involves alterations in multiple aspects o...
Background: The relationship between inflammation and psychiatric disorders has been widely debated....
Elevated levels of inflammatory markers, such as C-reactive protein, are well documented in people w...
Abstract Objective: C-reactive protein (CRP) is an indicator of the inflammatory process in the body...
Importance: The magnitude and variability of cytokine alterations in depression are not clear. Objec...
Low-grade inflammation is a risk factor for depression, psychosis and other major psychiatric disord...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral low-grade inflammation in depression is increasingly seen as a therapeutic ta...
Whether depressed patients with evidence of inflammation are more appropriate candidates for immunot...
The etiopathogenesis of depression is not entirely understood. Several studies have investigated the...
Whether depressed patients with evidence of inflammation are more appropriate candidates for immunot...
Meta-analyses confirm increased circulating C-reactive protein (CRP) levels in depression. Longitudi...
People suffering with depression often do not respond sufficiently to current treatments. A wealth o...
Low-grade inflammation is a risk factor for depression, psychosis and other major psychiatric disord...
BACKGROUND: Chronic low-grade inflammation may play a role in the pathophysiology of depression, at ...
BACKGROUND: Inflammatory markers are raised in cross-sectional studies of depressed patients and may...
Introduction: There is abundant evidence that depression involves alterations in multiple aspects o...
Background: The relationship between inflammation and psychiatric disorders has been widely debated....
Elevated levels of inflammatory markers, such as C-reactive protein, are well documented in people w...
Abstract Objective: C-reactive protein (CRP) is an indicator of the inflammatory process in the body...
Importance: The magnitude and variability of cytokine alterations in depression are not clear. Objec...
Low-grade inflammation is a risk factor for depression, psychosis and other major psychiatric disord...