2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms231810414
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Elevated Serum Cortisol Levels in Patients with Focal Epilepsy, Depression, and Comorbid Epilepsy and Depression

Abstract: Background: The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, inflammatory processes and neurotrophic factor systems are involved in pathogenesis of both epilepsy and depressive disorders. The study aimed to explore these systems in patients with focal epilepsy (PWE, n = 76), epilepsy and comorbid depression (PWCED n = 48), and major depressive disorder (PWMDD, n = 62) compared with healthy controls (HC, n = 78). Methods: Parameters of the HPA axis, neurotrophic factors, and TNF-α were measured in blood serum alo… Show more

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“…In the present study, serum BDNF was reduced in all groups of patients compared with HC. Overall, these data confirm the results of other studies that suggest an involvement of BDNF in the pathogenesis of epilepsy [6] and depression [27] and those of our previous study [28].…”
Section: Neurotrophic Factors In Epilepsysupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…In the present study, serum BDNF was reduced in all groups of patients compared with HC. Overall, these data confirm the results of other studies that suggest an involvement of BDNF in the pathogenesis of epilepsy [6] and depression [27] and those of our previous study [28].…”
Section: Neurotrophic Factors In Epilepsysupporting
confidence: 93%
“…When such groups of patients were compared in the present study, the cortisol level in the serum of the MDD group was insignificantly higher than that in FE, though showing a statistically significant trend (p < 0.09). However, similar to the previous data, the changes in levels of GDNF in LF and BDNF and cortisol in BS, assessed in the present study, did not depend on the etiology of epilepsy and were related to epilepsy in general, independent of its etiology [28].…”
Section: Relationship Between Neurotrophic Factors Hpa Axis and Infla...supporting
confidence: 91%
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“…In fact, around 50% of depressed patients and 80% of severely depressed patients showed hyperactivity of the HPA axis [79,80]. In addition, depressive patients presented adrenal hypertrophy and an increase in the circulating levels of both ACTH and cortisol [81][82][83][84]. Furthermore, repeated exposure to short-term stress or injection of glucocorticoids induced depressive-like behavior in mice [85].…”
Section: Depression the Hpa Axis And Microbiotamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As one of the hypotheses, the authors of the study propose that epilepsy is a model of chronic stress for human beings. This hypothesis is supported by the fact that patients with focal epilepsy have higher levels of cortisol in their blood serum than healthy people [2]. In addition, patients with epilepsy have a high incidence of comorbid depressive disorders, one of the causes of which is stress.…”
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confidence: 95%