Background: Previous studies have shown that nitric oxide (NO) synthase inh
ibitors show preclinical antidepressant-like properties, suggesting that NO
is involved in the pathogenesis of depression. The purpose of this study i
s to examine whether or not NO production increases in depressed patients.
Methods: Plasma nitrate concentrations, an index of NO production, were mea
sured by high-performance liquid chromatography in depressed patients (n =
17) and compared with patients suffering anxiety (rr = 6) and with healthy
controls (n = 12). Results: Plasma nitrate concentrations were significantl
y higher in depressed patients than in patients with an anxiety disorder (P
< 0.05) or in controls (P < 0.01). Limitations: The study group was small.
The source of the surplus production of NO in patients with major depressi
ve episode remains unclear. Conclusions: These results suggest that NO prod
uction is increased in depression. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All right
s reserved.