Authors
Elham Ranjbar, Jamal Shams, Masoumeh Sabetkasaei, Minoo M-Shirazi, Bahram Rashidkhani, Ali Mostafavi, Eiliyaz Bornak, Javad Nasrollahzadeh
Publication date
2014/2/1
Journal
Nutritional neuroscience
Volume
17
Issue
2
Pages
65-71
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Objective
Zinc is found in abundance in the human brain. Patients with depression may have decreased consumption of food sources rich in zinc, and zinc supplementation may have a potential influence on depressive symptoms. However, clinical trials on the effect of zinc supplementation in depression are limited. The objective of the present study was to determine the effect of zinc supplementation on efficacy of antidepressant therapy. Furthermore, the effect of zinc on plasma levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α), and brain-derived neurotrophic factor-a (BDNF-a) were assessed.
Design
A single-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of zinc supplementation was conducted in patients with DSM-IV major depression. Forty-four patients of both sexes aged 18–55 years were recruited for this study from a university hospital. The zinc-supplemented group received zinc sulfate …
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