id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-273479-kira7mz6 Strike, Philip C. Mild acute inflammatory stimulation induces transient negative mood 2004-10-02 .txt text/plain 3765 209 49 METHODS: Using a double blind study design, 26 healthy volunteers underwent baseline assessments of mood, financial strain and work stress and were randomised to injection of Salmonella typhi vaccine or placebo injection. Increases in anxiety and depressed mood were reported over the same time-scale in the endotoxin group, and the changes were correlated with the magnitude of cytokine responses. In the light of the kinetics of proinflammatory cytokine responses observed in earlier studies, we hypothesised that compared with placebo, vaccination would induce transient negative moods in the 1 -4 h following treatment, in the absence of rises in systemic body temperature or symptoms of illness. Changes in symptoms, body temperature, blood pressure and heart rate over the study were analysed with repeated measures analysis of variance with group (vaccine, placebo) as the between-subject factor, and time (base, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8 h) as the within-subject factor. ./cache/cord-273479-kira7mz6.txt ./txt/cord-273479-kira7mz6.txt