Title of article :
A study on Stress, Depression and NK Cytotoxic Potential in Women with Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion
Author/Authors :
Andalib, Alireza Department of Immunology and Psychology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Rezaie, Abass Department of Immunology and Psychology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Oreizy, Farzad Department of Immunology and Psychology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Shafiei, Katayoun Department of Immunology and Psychology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan , Baluchi, Sima Department of Immunology and Psychology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
It has been recognized that acute and chronic stress has an impact on the immune
system. Acute stress may have a stimulating effect on the immune system, while in the case
of chronic stress specially depression, the immune system could be down-regulated.
However, an association between depression and a higher number of circulating white blood
cells with increased activity has been reported. Elevation in immune cell numbers and
alteration in cytokine profiles are documented for women suffering sporadic spontaneous
abortion with a high stress score. In spite of these contradictory results and to make a new
approach in immunological (NK activity) as well as psychological parameters
(stress/depression) in women suffering from recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) the
present study was planned.
Forty-five women with a history of RSA and a matched control group were participated
in this study. A questionnaire for life events known as life change units (LCU) and the Beck
Depression Inventory (BDI) outlines were used and the socio-psychological events were
recorded after visiting and interview. Fresh peripheral blood lymphocytes were taken as a
source of NK activity and K562 cell line were used as NK sensitive target. The experiments
were performed and the cells were analyzed with a flow-cytometer.
The stress and the depression scores were determined 245±83.6 and 27.6±8.8 for
women with RSA and 224±79.6 and 19.4±7.1 for non-RSA group respectively. There was
an association between life stress scores and depression scores with r=0.65 and P=0.000 for
RSA women. A correlation with r = -0.34 and P = 0.02 was found between depression
scores and NK cytotoxicity. The Pearson correlation test showed a lack of relationship
between high stress score and NK activity with the r=0.011 and P=0.95, but r= -0.30 and
P=0.072 was obtained for high depression scores and NK cytotoxicity. Therefore, it could
be suggested that in the case of women with a history of recurrent spontaneous abortion,
modulation for immunological parameters (i.e immunotherapy) concurrently with managing
psychological aspects (stress/depression) could be modified for the benefit of the patients.
Keywords :
Cytotoxicity , Immunologic , NK cells , Flow cytometry , Spontaneous abortion , Stress , Suppression
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics