Literature DB >> 15794391

The relationship between depression and interferon beta-1a therapy in patients with multiple sclerosis.

Scott B Patten1, Gordon Francis, Luanne M Metz, Maria Lopez-Bresnahan, Peter Chang, Francois Curtin.   

Abstract

It has been suggested that interferons (IFN) may cause depression de novo or worsen pre-existing depression. Depression data collected using validated instruments from individual clinical trials in multiple sclerosis, however, have consistently failed to identify an association. In this study, pooled data from 6 controlled studies and 17 noncontrolled clinical trials of subcutaneous IFN beta-1a were assessed to determine the relationship between IFN therapy with physician reports of depression and suicide. In distinction to the negative findings for depressive symptom ratings, pooling of physician-reported side effect data from these clinical trials identified a statistically significant association between depression and IFN use during the first six months of treatment There was an association between these reported episodes of depression and discontinuation of IFN therapy, but IFN treatment was not associated with suicide attempts. IFN beta-1a may induce a constellation of symptoms, particularly early in therapy, that may be labelled as depression by physicians. However, the lack of an increase in depression-rating scale scores and the lack of association with suicide risk suggests that the syndrome may be an atypical one.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15794391     DOI: 10.1191/1352458505ms1144oa

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mult Scler        ISSN: 1352-4585            Impact factor:   6.312


  18 in total

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Authors:  Richard M Sobel; Susan Lotkowski; Steven Mandel
Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rep       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 5.285

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Authors:  Anthony Feinstein; Sandra Magalhaes; Jean-Francois Richard; Blair Audet; Craig Moore
Journal:  Nat Rev Neurol       Date:  2014-08-12       Impact factor: 42.937

3.  Symptomatic therapy in multiple sclerosis: a review for a multimodal approach in clinical practice.

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Journal:  Ther Adv Neurol Disord       Date:  2011-05       Impact factor: 6.570

4.  Antidepressant Drug Treatment in Association with Multiple Sclerosis Disease-Modifying Therapy: Using Explorys in the MS Population.

Authors:  Matthew M Mirsky; Ruth Ann Marrie; Alexander Rae-Grant
Journal:  Int J MS Care       Date:  2016 Nov-Dec

Review 5.  [Immunological aspects of depressive disorders].

Authors:  N Müller; M J Schwarz
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2007-11       Impact factor: 1.214

Review 6.  Depression in Multiple Sclerosis: Epidemiology, Aetiology, Diagnosis and Treatment.

Authors:  Claudio Solaro; Giulia Gamberini; Fabio Giuseppe Masuccio
Journal:  CNS Drugs       Date:  2018-02       Impact factor: 5.749

Review 7.  Neuropsychiatric manifestations of depression in multiple sclerosis: neuroinflammatory, neuroendocrine, and neurotrophic mechanisms in the pathogenesis of immune-mediated depression.

Authors:  Michele L Pucak; Katherine A L Carroll; Douglas A Kerr; Adam I Kaplin
Journal:  Dialogues Clin Neurosci       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 5.986

8.  Antidepressant activity of fingolimod in mice.

Authors:  Luigi di Nuzzo; Rosamaria Orlando; Cristina Tognoli; Paola Di Pietro; Giuseppe Bertini; Jessica Miele; Domenico Bucci; Marta Motolese; Sergio Scaccianoce; Alessandra Caruso; Gianluca Mauro; Carmine De Lucia; Giuseppe Battaglia; Valeria Bruno; Paolo Francesco Fabene; Ferdinando Nicoletti
Journal:  Pharmacol Res Perspect       Date:  2015-05-24

9.  Progression, symptoms and psychosocial concerns among those severely affected by multiple sclerosis: a mixed-methods cross-sectional study of Black Caribbean and White British people.

Authors:  Jonathan Koffman; Wei Gao; Cassie Goddard; Rachel Burman; Diana Jackson; Pauline Shaw; Fiona Barnes; Eli Silber; Irene J Higginson
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-10-02       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  A pilot study on the use of interferon beta-1a in early Alzheimer's disease subjects.

Authors:  Luigi Maria Edoardo Grimaldi; Giuseppe Zappalà; Francesco Iemolo; Anna Elisa Castellano; Stefano Ruggieri; Giuseppe Bruno; Andrea Paolillo
Journal:  J Neuroinflammation       Date:  2014-02-13       Impact factor: 8.322

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