2023
DOI: 10.3390/jpm13091423
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Serum Levels of S100B Protein and Myelin Basic Protein as a Potential Biomarkers of Recurrent Depressive Disorders

Lyudmila A. Levchuk,
Olga V. Roschina,
Ekaterina V. Mikhalitskaya
et al.

Abstract: Nowadays, nervous tissue damage proteins in serum are considered promising drug targets and biomarkers of Mood Disorders. In a cross-sectional naturalistic study, the S100B, MBP and GFAP levels in the blood serum were compared between two diagnostic groups (patients with Depressive Episode (DE, n = 28) and patients with Recurrent Depressive Disorder (RDD, n = 21)), and healthy controls (n = 25). The diagnostic value of serum markers was assessed by ROC analysis. In the DE group, we did not find changed levels … Show more

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“…Moreover, high baseline S100B in serum was associated with a greater response to antidepressant treatment [ 72 ]. These findings suggest that S100B could also be a potential peripheral biomarker for stress-related mood disorders or treatment response [ 68 , 73 ]. However, this statement has to be taken with caution, as both increased and decreased levels were reported in MDD.…”
Section: Astroglial Dysfunction In Mood Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, high baseline S100B in serum was associated with a greater response to antidepressant treatment [ 72 ]. These findings suggest that S100B could also be a potential peripheral biomarker for stress-related mood disorders or treatment response [ 68 , 73 ]. However, this statement has to be taken with caution, as both increased and decreased levels were reported in MDD.…”
Section: Astroglial Dysfunction In Mood Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%