Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4186724 Journal of Affective Disorders 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundFrom studies in the periphery, changed levels of tumour necrosis factor (TNF) have been implicated in the pathophysiology of major depressive disorders (MDD). Therefore we decided to determine whether TNF was altered in the frontal cortex (Brodmann's areas (BA) 24 and 46) from 10 subjects with MDD and 10 control subjects.MethodsTissue homogenates were prepared from the left hemisphere and levels of TNF trans-membrane (tmTNF) and TNF soluble (sTNF) forms measured by Western blots.ResultstmTNF was significantly increased in BA 46 (mean ± SEM: 7.70 ± 0.92 vs. 3.18 ± 0.87 Ratio Internal Control, p < 0.001), but not BA 24, from subjects with MDD, there was no change in levels of sTNF in either CNS region.LimitationsAs the report of tmTNF in postmortem CNS from subjects with MDD, our findings need to be replicated in another group of cases.ConclusionsOur data supports the hypothesis that changes in pro-inflammatory pathways may be involved in the pathophysiology of MDD. Targeting these pathways may be a new approach to treating the disorder.

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