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Depressive symptoms predict exaggerated inflammatory responses to an in vivo immune challenge among pregnant women.

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Depressive symptoms predict exaggerated inflammatory responses to an in vivo immune challenge among pregnant women.

Auteurs : Lisa M. Christian [États-Unis] ; Albert Franco ; Jay D. Iams ; John Sheridan ; Ronald Glaser

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Stress and depressive symptoms predict exaggerated inflammatory responses to a biological challenge in nonpregnant humans and animals. The extent to which these findings generalize to pregnancy is unknown because the immune system exhibits substantial changes to support pregnancy. Notably, inflammatory responses to infectious agents play a causal role in the development of gestational hypertension as well as risk for preterm birth. Thus, depressive symptoms may increase susceptibility to these outcomes via sensitization of inflammatory processes. The current study was designed to test the hypothesis that depressive symptoms would predict an exaggerated proinflammatory response to an in vivo antigen challenge, influenza virus vaccination, among pregnant women.

DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2009.05.055
PubMed: 19464358

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