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Study M1069

Study name

Miao GH 2023

Title

Plasma lipidomic profile of depressive symptoms: a longitudinal study in a large sample of community-dwelling American Indians in the strong heart study

Overall design

The aim of this study was to identify individual lipid species associated with risk of depression in a large sample of community-dwelling American Indians. Current depressive symptoms were assessed using the 20-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies for Depressive symptoms Scale (CES-D). Individuals with an increased risk for depression were defined as those with total CES-D score >=16. Among these participants, 537 were with depression (depression group) and 1385 were free of depression (control group) at baseline. Lipidomic profiling of fasting plasma samples from 1978 American Indians were performed.

Study Type

Type1;

Data available

Unavailable

Organism

Human;

Categories of depression

Depressive symptom; Depressive symptom; Depressive symptom;

Criteria for depression

CES-D score >=16

Sample size

1922

Tissue

Peripheral; Blood; Plasma;

Platform

MS-based; LC-MS: not reported;

PMID

36653676

DOI

10.1038/s41380-023-01948-w

Citation

Miao G, Deen J, Struzeski JB, et al. Plasma lipidomic profile of depressive symptoms: a longitudinal study in a large sample of community-dwelling American Indians in the strong heart study. Mol Psychiatry. 2023 Jan 19.

Metabolite

LysoPC(18:1);

SM(d33:1);

SM(d43:1);

Ceramide(d42:2);

Fatty acid(8:0);

PE(18:0/22:4);

Carnitine C11:1;

PC(p-18:2/17:0)/PC(o-18:3/17:0);

GlcCer(d41:1);

SM(d39:1);

SM(d14:1/29:0);

SM(d37:1);

SM(d39:2);

SM(d40:2);

SM(d41:1);

SM(d41:2);

SM(d14:0/18:1);

SM(d15:0/16:1);

SM(d17:0/18:2);