Nanan District Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Chongqing 401336, China.
Department of Pharmacy, Qianxi People's Hospital, Qianxi 551500, Guizhou, China.
Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 2024 Nov;244:173857. doi: 10.1016/j.pbb.2024.173857. Epub 2024 Aug 21.
Tobacco-derived nicotine exposure is linked to depression. However, the associations of nicotine and its metabolites with symptoms of depression, particularly concerning gender differences, remain underexplored.
The characteristics and total nicotine equivalents (TNE) of 1001 subjects were determined. The association between the TNE and symptoms of depression, accounting for gender differences, was investigated using generalized linear models and subgroup analyses.
Men exhibited significantly greater levels of the nicotine exposure indicators TNE2, TNE3, TNE6, and TNE7 (P < 0.005). A significantly greater percentage of women (23.45 %) than men (9.81 %) exhibited symptoms of depression (P < 0.0001). In women, the relationship between the TNE and depression was reflected by a U-shaped curve with significant inflection points, particularly for TNE3, TNE6, and TNE7. Furthermore, in women, concentrations above 48.98 nmol/mL for TNE3, 53.70 nmol/mL for TNE6, and 57.54 nmol/mL for TNE7 were associated with 154 %, 145 %, and 138 % increases in the risk of depression, respectively. In contrast, these associations did not reach significance among men.
The cross-sectional design limits the ability to infer causality between nicotine exposure and depressive symptoms. Larger-scale studies are needed to confirm these findings.
Gender could be a significant factor influencing the relationship between nicotine exposure levels and symptoms of depression. The impact of nicotine exposure on symptoms of depression should be particularly considered among women.
This study revealed the complex relationship between tobacco-related nicotine exposure and depressive symptoms, with a particular focus on gender differences. Our results revealed a distinct U-shaped correlation between total nicotine equivalents and depression in women, which differed from that in men. These findings emphasize the importance of tailoring clinical approaches to address nicotine exposure and manage depressive symptoms based on gender.
烟草衍生的尼古丁暴露与抑郁有关。然而,尼古丁及其代谢物与抑郁症状的关联,特别是关于性别差异的关联,仍未得到充分探索。
确定了 1001 名受试者的特征和总尼古丁当量(TNE)。使用广义线性模型和亚组分析研究了 TNE 与抑郁症状的关联,考虑了性别差异。
男性表现出显著更高水平的尼古丁暴露指标 TNE2、TNE3、TNE6 和 TNE7(P<0.005)。表现出抑郁症状的女性比例(23.45%)显著高于男性(9.81%)(P<0.0001)。在女性中,TNE 与抑郁之间的关系反映为 U 形曲线,具有显著的拐点,特别是对于 TNE3、TNE6 和 TNE7。此外,在女性中,TNE3 浓度高于 48.98 nmol/mL、TNE6 浓度高于 53.70 nmol/mL、TNE7 浓度高于 57.54 nmol/mL 与抑郁风险分别增加 154%、145%和 138%相关。相比之下,这些关联在男性中并不显著。
横断面设计限制了在尼古丁暴露和抑郁症状之间推断因果关系的能力。需要更大规模的研究来证实这些发现。
性别可能是影响尼古丁暴露水平与抑郁症状之间关系的一个重要因素。应该特别考虑女性中尼古丁暴露对抑郁症状的影响。
这项研究揭示了与烟草相关的尼古丁暴露与抑郁症状之间的复杂关系,特别关注了性别差异。我们的结果显示,女性的总尼古丁当量与抑郁之间存在明显的 U 形相关性,与男性不同。这些发现强调了根据性别调整临床方法来解决尼古丁暴露和管理抑郁症状的重要性。