Verhoeven J E, van Oppen P, Penninx B W J H
Tijdschr Psychiatr. 2017;59(6):350-359.
Not only do depressive and anxiety disorders have psychological consequenses, they can also lead to impaired physical health. Persons with depressieve and anxiety disorders have increased risk of developing several ageing-related somatic ilnesses. This raises the question whether persons with depressive or anxiety disorder are subject to accelerated cellular ageing.
AIM: To test the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between depressive and anxiety disorders and telomere length, an indicator of cellular ageing.
METHOD: We measured telomere length in participants of the Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety with and without psychopathology at baseline (N=2936) and we also studied a large number of these participants (N=1883) at 6-year follow-up.
RESULTS: Telomere length of participants with a lifetime depressive or anxiety disorder was, on average, shorter than the telomere length in the control group. This association was attributed to dysregulations in physiological stress systems and an unhealthy lifestyle. Over time, however, telomere length was shown to have a stable, non-dynamic association with depressive and anxiety disorders.
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that psychological stress, as experienced by persons with depressive or anxiety disorders, might indeed be associated with increased 'wear and tear' of the human body. The challenge for future research is to determine whether short telomere length is in fact a long-term consequence or an underlying vulnerability factor for depressive or anxiety disorders.
抑郁和焦虑障碍不仅会产生心理影响,还会导致身体健康受损。患有抑郁和焦虑障碍的人患几种与衰老相关的躯体疾病的风险增加。这就提出了一个问题,即患有抑郁或焦虑障碍的人是否会加速细胞衰老。
检验抑郁和焦虑障碍与端粒长度(细胞衰老的一个指标)之间的横断面和纵向关联。
我们测量了荷兰抑郁与焦虑研究中基线时有无精神病理学症状的参与者的端粒长度(N = 2936),并且在6年随访时对其中大量参与者(N = 1883)进行了研究。
患有终生抑郁或焦虑障碍的参与者的端粒长度平均比对照组短。这种关联归因于生理应激系统失调和不健康的生活方式。然而,随着时间推移,端粒长度与抑郁和焦虑障碍呈现出稳定的、非动态的关联。
我们的结果表明,抑郁或焦虑障碍患者所经历的心理压力可能确实与人体“磨损”增加有关。未来研究面临的挑战是确定端粒长度缩短实际上是抑郁或焦虑障碍的长期后果还是潜在的易患因素。