Title of article :
THE FOLIC ACID ENDOPHENOTYPE AND DEPRESSION
IN AN ELDERLY POPULATION
Author/Authors :
N. NAUMOVSKI1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Objectives: Folate status and/or genes have been linked to depression in a number of studies. This may
be via a direct action (or actions) on neuronal membranes or indirect effects through the metabolism of methyl
groups involved in neurotransmitter synthesis. This study examines folate and related thiol metabolism that might
underpin either phenomenon. Design: Cohort study describing the relationship between several genetic and
nutritional aspects of folic acid homeostasis and depression assessed by the HADS psychometric index in an
elderly cohort. Setting: New South Wales (Australia) retirement village. Participants: 118 elderly participants
(age 65-90 years). Results: Stepwise multiple regression was used to determine the best statistical model to
predict depression; C677T-MTHFR (p=0.0103) was found to be positively associated with depression, while the
thiol dipeptide Cys-Gly was negatively associated (p=0.0403). The statistical models used accounted for the
major folate related indices (genetic and biochemical) that are most often evaluated in the context of health and
disease. When only genetic data were examined for interactions, C677T-MTHFR was found to be negatively
associated with the HADS Depression Index Score (p=0.0191). Conclusion: The potential influence of Cys-Gly
on this phenotype is novel, and of considerable interest given that it has been linked to altered spontaneous
activity and sedation in an animal model. Cys-Gly is a recognised ligand at the N-methyl-D-aspartatic acid
(NMDA) subclass of glutamate receptor, a system associated with depression. In addition, the C677T-MTHFR
association adds further support to existing findings underscoring the potential role of folate in depression
Keywords :
polymorphism , cysteinylglycine , MTHFR , depression , Folate , homocysteine
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging