Frontiers in Neuroscience (Apr 2024)

Relationship between depression and sex steroid hormone among women with epilepsy

  • Luqman Ogunjimi,
  • Akinyinka Alabi,
  • Ibironke Oyenuga,
  • Jeremiah Ogunkunle,
  • Emmanuel Kasumu,
  • Oluwaseun Ogunsanya,
  • Oluwatobiloba Oluseyije,
  • Pelumi Ogunbayo,
  • Omorojo Idume,
  • Adeola Kasali,
  • Sarah Adesi,
  • Mariam Oyebowale,
  • Damilola Ogungbemi,
  • Aderonke Aderinola,
  • Emmanuel Irokosu,
  • Abdullahi Murtala,
  • Bamidele Osalusi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2024.1370533
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18

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IntroductionSex steroid hormones are emerging significant biomarkers of depression among Women with Epilepsy (WWE) with promising prognostic potential and therapeutic end point. Therefore, the study is aimed at exploring the association between sex steroids hormones, Anti-seizure Medication (ASM) and depression among WWE.MethodologyA baseline questionnaire was used to obtain socio-demographics and clinical characteristic from one hundred and twelve (112) WWE and 50 age matched healthy control. The diagnosis of epilepsy and Electroencephalography (EEG) description was based on 2017 International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) criteria. Blood samples were collected from cases and control during Luteal Phase (LP) and Follicular Phase (FP). The Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale (ZSRDS) was used to assess depression.ResultThe prevalence of depression among WWE is 18.8%, with a significant difference between the level of formal education (p0.000), age (p0.000), and mean ZSRDS (p0.000) among cases and control. There is a statistical difference in hormonal levels between cases and control with regards to higher testosterone [3.28 ± 9.99 vs. 0.31 ± 0.30; p0.037], lower FP prolactin [16.37 ± 20.14 vs. 17.20 ± 7.44; p0.778], and lower LP prolactin [15.74 ± 18.22 vs. 17.67 ± 7.27; p0.473]. Testosterone (p0.024), FP Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) (p0.009), FP Estradiol (p0.006), LP FSH (p0.031), LP Progesterone (p0.023), and LP Prolactin (p0.000) were associated with depression. However, only prolactin (p0.042) and testosterone (p0.000) predicts depression among WWE.ConclusionThere was higher mean depression score, lower prolactin and higher testosterone level among cases compared to control. Furthermore, there was lower prolactin and higher testosterone level in Carbamazepine (CBZ) group compared to Levetiracetam (LEV) groups.

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