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Sex differences in erythrocyte fatty acid composition of first-diagnosed, drug-naïve patients with major depressive disorders

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The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders ,Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders ,Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders Center of Schizophrenia ,Beijing Anding Hospital ,Capital Medical University ,Beijing ,China
Wang, Lu;
Affiliation
Department of Pharmacy ,Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,Hunan ,China
Liu, Ting;
Affiliation
College of Materials Sciences and Engineering ,Beijing University of Chemical Technology ,Beijing ,China
Guo, Jimin;
Affiliation
Department of Pharmacy ,Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,Hunan ,China
Zhao, Tingyu;
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National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders ,Department of Psychiatry ,China National Technology Institute on Mental Disorders ,The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University ,Changsha ,Hunan ,China
Tang, Hui;
Affiliation
The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders ,Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders ,Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders Center of Schizophrenia ,Beijing Anding Hospital ,Capital Medical University ,Beijing ,China
Dong, Fang;
Affiliation
The National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders ,Beijing Key Laboratory of Mental Disorders ,Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders Center of Schizophrenia ,Beijing Anding Hospital ,Capital Medical University ,Beijing ,China
Wang, Chuanyue;
Affiliation
National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders ,Department of Psychiatry ,China National Technology Institute on Mental Disorders ,The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University ,Changsha ,Hunan ,China
Chen, Jindong;
Affiliation
Department of Pharmacy ,Xiangya Hospital ,Central South University ,Changsha ,Hunan ,China
Tang, Mimi

Background: Since depression, sex hormones, and fatty acid status are interrelated, it is important to understand their relationships. In this study, we aimed to investigate sex differences in erythrocyte membrane fatty acid composition among first-diagnosed, drug-naïve patients with major depressive disorders. Methods: The study included 139 individuals with first-diagnosed, drug-naïve depression (male/female = 48/91) and 55 healthy controls (male/female = 24/31). The levels of erythrocyte membrane fatty acids were analyzed to compare the difference between males and females in both patients with depression and healthy controls, as well as to study their correlation with depressive symptoms. Results: In first-diagnosed, drug-naïve patients with major depressive disorders, sex disparities were observed in the levels of erythrocyte saturated fatty acids (SFAs) and n-6 PUFAs (such as C18:0, C20:4n6 and C22:4n6), where higher levels evident in females compared to in males. We found a noteworthy correlation between fatty acid levels and depressive symptoms, in which there is a significant association between female patients and depression but a weaker association between male patients and depression. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate higher levels of n-6 PUFAs and SFAs in female patients with depression. The relationship between fatty acid composition and depressive symptoms was more prominent in females than males. These findings highlight the significance of considering sex as a crucial and interconnected factor in future investigations and potential adjunctive treatment for mood disorders by targeting fatty acid metabolism.

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