Experimental endotoxemia is a translational model to study inflammatory mechanisms involved in the pathophysiology of mood disorders including depression. Disturbed affective cognition constitutes a core aspect in depression, but has never been studied in the context of inflammation. We combined experimental endotoxemia with an established experimental mood induction procedure to assess the interaction between acute inflammation and sad mood and their effects on affective cognition. In this randomized cross-over study, Nâ=â15 healthy males received endotoxin (0.8âng/kg lipopolysaccharide iv) on one study day and placebo an otherwise identical study day. The affective Go/Nogo task was conducted after experimental induction of neutral and sad mood. Inflammatory markers were assessed hourly. Endotoxin application induced a transient systemic inflammation, characterized by increased leukocyte counts, TNF-alpha and interleukin-6 plasma concentrations (all pâ<â0.01, interaction effects). Mood induction led to greater sadness ratings, with highest ratings when sad mood was induced during inflammation (pâ<â0.05, interaction effect). Based on a 2 (endotoxin vs. placebo)âÃâ2 (sad vs. neutral mood)âÃâ2 (sad vs. happy Go/Nogo target words) factorial design, we observed a significant targetâÃâendotoxin condition interaction (pâ<â0.01) reflecting slower responses to sad targets during endotoxemia. Additionally, we found a valenceâÃâmood interaction (pâ<â0.05), reflecting slower reaction times to sad targets in sad mood. In summary, acute inflammation and sad mood are risk factors for disturbed affective cognition. The results may reflect a mood-congruency effect, with prolonged and sustained processing of mood-congruent information during acute inflammation, which may contribute to depression risk.
Effects of acute systemic inflammation on the interplay between sad mood and affective cognition.
急性全身炎症对悲伤情绪与情感认知之间相互作用的影响
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作者:Benson Sven, Brinkhoff Alexandra, Lueg Larissa, Roderigo Till, Kribben Andreas, Wilde Benjamin, Witzke Oliver, Engler Harald, Schedlowski Manfred, Elsenbruch Sigrid
| 期刊: | Translational Psychiatry | 影响因子: | 6.200 |
| 时间: | 2017 | 起止号: | 2017 Dec 11; 7(12):1281 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41398-017-0043-0 | 研究方向: | 免疫/内分泌 |
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