Circulating levels of hormones, lipids, and immune mediators in posttraumatic stress disorder - a three-month follow-up study

A number of peripheral blood analytes have been proposed as potential biomarkers of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Few studies have investigated whether observed changes in biomarkers persist over time. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of combat-related chronic PTSD wi...

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Main Authors: Mladen eJergović, Krešo eBendelja, Ana eSavić Mlakar, Valerija eVojvoda, Neda eAberle, Tanja eJovanovic, Sabina eRabatić, Ante eSabioncello, Anđelko eVidović
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-04-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00049/full
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spelling doaj-9af12a1cf58b4b5f8bfbebc388b7a1752020-11-25T00:20:29ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402015-04-01610.3389/fpsyt.2015.00049135945Circulating levels of hormones, lipids, and immune mediators in posttraumatic stress disorder - a three-month follow-up studyMladen eJergović0Mladen eJergović1Krešo eBendelja2Ana eSavić Mlakar3Valerija eVojvoda4Neda eAberle5Tanja eJovanovic6Sabina eRabatić7Ante eSabioncello8Anđelko eVidović9University of ZagrebInstitute of ImmunologyUniversity of ZagrebUniversity of ZagrebUniversity of ZagrebGeneral hospital “dr. Josip Benčević”Emory UniversityInstitute of ImmunologyInstitute of ImmunologyUniversity Hospital DubravaA number of peripheral blood analytes have been proposed as potential biomarkers of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Few studies have investigated whether observed changes in biomarkers persist over time. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of combat-related chronic PTSD with a wide array of putative PTSD biomarkers and to determine reliability of the measurements, i.e. correlations over time.Croatian combat veterans with chronic PTSD (n=69) and age-matched healthy controls (n=32), all men, were assessed at two time points separated by three months. Serum levels of lipids, cortisol, dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate (DHEA-S), prolactin, and CRP were determined. Multiplex assay was used for the simultaneous assessment of 13 analytes in sera: cytokines (IFN-γ, IL-1ß, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, TNF-α), adhesion molecules (sPECAM-1, sICAM-1), chemokines (IL-8 and MIP-1α), sCD40L, NGF, and leptin. Group differences and changes over time were tested by parametric or nonparametric tests, including repeated measures analysis of covariance. Reliability estimates (intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and kappa) were also calculated.Robust associations of PTSD with higher levels of DHEA-S (F(1,75)= 8.14, p=0.006)) and lower levels of prolactin (F(1,75)=5.40, p=0.023) were found. Measurements showed good to excellent reproducibility (DHEA-S, ICC=0.50; prolactin, ICC=0.79). Serum lipids did not differ between groups but significant increase of LDL-C after three months was observed in the PTSD group (t=6.87, p<0.001). IL-8 was lower in the PTSD group (t=4.37, p<0.001) but assessments showed poor reproducibility (ICC=-0.08).Stable DHEA-S and prolactin changes highlight their potential to be reliable markers of PTSD. Change in lipid profiles after three months suggests that PTSD patients may be more prone to hyperlipidemia. High intra-individual variability in some variables emphasizes the importance of longitudinal studies in investigations of PTSD biomarkers.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00049/fullBiological MarkersCell Adhesion MoleculesCholesterolCytokinesLeptinNerve Growth Factor
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author Mladen eJergović
Mladen eJergović
Krešo eBendelja
Ana eSavić Mlakar
Valerija eVojvoda
Neda eAberle
Tanja eJovanovic
Sabina eRabatić
Ante eSabioncello
Anđelko eVidović
spellingShingle Mladen eJergović
Mladen eJergović
Krešo eBendelja
Ana eSavić Mlakar
Valerija eVojvoda
Neda eAberle
Tanja eJovanovic
Sabina eRabatić
Ante eSabioncello
Anđelko eVidović
Circulating levels of hormones, lipids, and immune mediators in posttraumatic stress disorder - a three-month follow-up study
Frontiers in Psychiatry
Biological Markers
Cell Adhesion Molecules
Cholesterol
Cytokines
Leptin
Nerve Growth Factor
author_facet Mladen eJergović
Mladen eJergović
Krešo eBendelja
Ana eSavić Mlakar
Valerija eVojvoda
Neda eAberle
Tanja eJovanovic
Sabina eRabatić
Ante eSabioncello
Anđelko eVidović
author_sort Mladen eJergović
title Circulating levels of hormones, lipids, and immune mediators in posttraumatic stress disorder - a three-month follow-up study
title_short Circulating levels of hormones, lipids, and immune mediators in posttraumatic stress disorder - a three-month follow-up study
title_full Circulating levels of hormones, lipids, and immune mediators in posttraumatic stress disorder - a three-month follow-up study
title_fullStr Circulating levels of hormones, lipids, and immune mediators in posttraumatic stress disorder - a three-month follow-up study
title_full_unstemmed Circulating levels of hormones, lipids, and immune mediators in posttraumatic stress disorder - a three-month follow-up study
title_sort circulating levels of hormones, lipids, and immune mediators in posttraumatic stress disorder - a three-month follow-up study
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2015-04-01
description A number of peripheral blood analytes have been proposed as potential biomarkers of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Few studies have investigated whether observed changes in biomarkers persist over time. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of combat-related chronic PTSD with a wide array of putative PTSD biomarkers and to determine reliability of the measurements, i.e. correlations over time.Croatian combat veterans with chronic PTSD (n=69) and age-matched healthy controls (n=32), all men, were assessed at two time points separated by three months. Serum levels of lipids, cortisol, dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate (DHEA-S), prolactin, and CRP were determined. Multiplex assay was used for the simultaneous assessment of 13 analytes in sera: cytokines (IFN-γ, IL-1ß, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, TNF-α), adhesion molecules (sPECAM-1, sICAM-1), chemokines (IL-8 and MIP-1α), sCD40L, NGF, and leptin. Group differences and changes over time were tested by parametric or nonparametric tests, including repeated measures analysis of covariance. Reliability estimates (intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and kappa) were also calculated.Robust associations of PTSD with higher levels of DHEA-S (F(1,75)= 8.14, p=0.006)) and lower levels of prolactin (F(1,75)=5.40, p=0.023) were found. Measurements showed good to excellent reproducibility (DHEA-S, ICC=0.50; prolactin, ICC=0.79). Serum lipids did not differ between groups but significant increase of LDL-C after three months was observed in the PTSD group (t=6.87, p<0.001). IL-8 was lower in the PTSD group (t=4.37, p<0.001) but assessments showed poor reproducibility (ICC=-0.08).Stable DHEA-S and prolactin changes highlight their potential to be reliable markers of PTSD. Change in lipid profiles after three months suggests that PTSD patients may be more prone to hyperlipidemia. High intra-individual variability in some variables emphasizes the importance of longitudinal studies in investigations of PTSD biomarkers.
topic Biological Markers
Cell Adhesion Molecules
Cholesterol
Cytokines
Leptin
Nerve Growth Factor
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00049/full
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