Dysfunction in endocannabinoids, palmitoylethanolamide, and degradation of tryptophan into kynurenine in individuals with depressive symptoms.
Stefano ComaiNicolas NunezTobias AtkinMaykel F GhabrashRita ZakarianAllan FieldingMarie Saint-LaurentNancy LowGarrett SauberEugenio RagazziCecilia J HillardGabriella GobbiPublished in: BMC medicine (2024)
Parametric and non-parametric analyses suggest a possible association between eCBs, tryptophan/kynurenine biomarkers, and severity of depression, confirming a likely interplay among inflammation, stress, and depression. The enhanced relationships among the biomarkers of the 2-AG and AEA pathways and related lipids seen in individuals with depressive symptoms, but not in asymptomatics, suggest an altered metabolism of the eCB system in depression.