2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.12.18.23300133
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Ghrelin is associated with an elevated mood after an overnight fast in depression

Rauda Fahed,
Corinna Schulz,
Johannes Klaus
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundMajor depressive disorder (MDD) comprises subtypes with distinct symptom profiles. For example, patients with melancholic and atypical MDD differ in the direction of appetite and body weight changes as well as mood reactivity. Despite reported links to altered energy metabolism, the role of circulating neuropeptides from the gut in modulating such symptoms remains largely elusive.MethodsWe collected data from 103 participants, including 51 patients with MDD and 52 healthy control participants (HCP). … Show more

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“…Notably, neither depression nor anhedonia was characterized by differences in perceived taste (SI2), further corroborating that depression and anhedonia are not associated with altered taste perception per se. As reported previously by our group, patients with MDD did not differ from HCPs in subjective ratings of metabolic state (i.e., hunger, fullness (Fahed et al, 2023)).…”
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“…Notably, neither depression nor anhedonia was characterized by differences in perceived taste (SI2), further corroborating that depression and anhedonia are not associated with altered taste perception per se. As reported previously by our group, patients with MDD did not differ from HCPs in subjective ratings of metabolic state (i.e., hunger, fullness (Fahed et al, 2023)).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Adding depression severity to the model did not alter these associations (Pillai’s Trace V = .07, F (2, 89) = 3.47, p = .035). As reported previously by our group, ghrelin was not associated with subjective ratings of metabolic state (Fahed et al, 2023) and adding subjective state ratings to the models did not qualitatively alter the results. Notably, higher levels of acyl ghrelin reduced the correspondence between wanting and liking ratings ( b likingxGhrelin = -.23, p = .005), pointing to a potential shift in the integration of incentive salience and hedonics, such that with higher acyl ghrelin levels less liked food rewards are wanted more (Fig.…”
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confidence: 73%
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