Plasma Phosphoethanolamine Levels as a Biomarker for Monitoring Major Depressive Disorder
Noriyuki Kawamura,
Akinori Nakata,
Tsuyoto Harada
et al.
Abstract:This study is the first to identify a promising candidate monitoring biomarker for major depressive disorder (MDD), plasma phosphoethanolamine (PEA) concentrations. A naturalistic observational study in clinical psychiatry was conducted with Japanese subjects between 2011 and 2020. Out of the 576 patients, 295 had depressive disorders, 264 had psychiatric disorders other than depression, and 17 had physical disorders without psychiatric disorders. In 170 patients with MDD only, in whom remission was easily ide… Show more
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