Lehofer M, Moser M, Hoehn-Saric R, McLeod D, Liebmann P, Drnovsek B, Egner S, Hildebrandt G, Zapotoczky H G
Department of Psychiatry, University of Graz, Austria.
Biol Psychiatry. 1997 Nov 15;42(10):914-9. doi: 10.1016/S0006-3223(96)00494-5.
We investigated autonomic control of heart rate in patients with major depression, melancholic type. Twenty-three depressed inpatients who were being treated with tricyclic antidepressants and 23 depressed patients who were taking no medications were compared with age- and sex-matched control groups on resting cardiac vagal tone and heart rate. In unmedicated depressed patients, cardiac vagal tone was comparable to that of control subjects, but heart rate was significantly higher. This increase in heart rate may have been due to sympathetic activation caused by anxiety, since the depressed patients were significantly more anxious than the control subjects. Medicated patients exhibited diminished cardiac vagal tone and higher heart rate than unmedicated patients and controls. This was probably due to the anticholinergic effects of the antidepressants. Our findings suggest that cardiac vagal tone is not lower than normal in patients with depression, melancholic type.
我们研究了重度抑郁( melancholic型)患者的心率自主控制情况。将23名正在接受三环类抗抑郁药治疗的住院抑郁症患者和23名未服用药物的抑郁症患者与年龄和性别匹配的对照组在静息心脏迷走神经张力和心率方面进行了比较。在未服用药物的抑郁症患者中,心脏迷走神经张力与对照组相当,但心率显著更高。心率的这种增加可能是由于焦虑引起的交感神经激活,因为抑郁症患者比对照组明显更焦虑。服用药物的患者与未服用药物的患者及对照组相比,心脏迷走神经张力降低且心率更高。这可能是由于抗抑郁药的抗胆碱能作用。我们的研究结果表明, melancholic型抑郁症患者的心脏迷走神经张力并不低于正常水平。