How esketamine influences inflammatory cytokines, cortisol and anhedonia in TRD patients is an open question.

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Title: How esketamine influences inflammatory cytokines, cortisol and anhedonia in TRD patients is an open question.
Authors: Leite, Thalles Rodrigues Alves (AUTHOR), Leitão, Déborah Araújo (AUTHOR), Martins, Letícia Braga (AUTHOR), Bisol, Luísa Weber (AUTHOR)
Source: European Archives of Psychiatry & Clinical Neuroscience. Aug2025, Vol. 275 Issue 5, p1527-1529. 3p.
Subjects: Cytokines, Biomarkers, Antidepressants, Anhedonia, Mental depression, Glucocorticoids, Comorbidity, Drug therapy
Abstract: The article discusses the significance of biomarkers in understanding mental disorders, particularly in relation to treatment-resistant depression and the use of esketamine. It critiques a study for methodological shortcomings, including the use of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale-24 instead of the more recognized Hamilton Depression Rating Scale-17, and highlights the need for more detailed demographic data, such as body mass index (BMI) and comorbidities, which could influence cortisol and inflammatory biomarker levels. The authors emphasize the importance of considering individual differences and comorbidities in treatment outcomes to inform personalized interventions. [Extracted from the article]
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