Abstract
Introduction
Elevated levels of pro‐inflammatory cytokines have been reported in meta‐analyses of multi‐episode schizophrenia patients when compared to controls. However, little is known about whether these same relationships are present in the early course of schizophrenia.
Objective
To assess first episode schizophrenia patients for depression and to assay blood samples collected at baseline and at 6 months for interleukin‐6 (IL‐6).
Materials and Methods
Trained raters used the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale to assess depressive symptoms and a standard lab assay kit to assess for IL‐6 levels in plasma.
Conclusions
Decreases in pro‐inflammatory IL‐6 levels were significantly related to decreases in depressive symptoms. Within a subset of patients in a 6‐month aerobic exercise protocol, the number of exercise sessions completed was significantly correlated with the amount of decrease in IL‐6. The reductions observed in IL‐6 with aerobic exercise suggest exercise is a promising intervention to reduce brain inflammation effects in schizophrenia patients.