The Association of Serum Levels of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor with the Occurrence of and Recovery from Delirium in Older Medical Inpatients

Limited studies of the association between BDNF levels and delirium have given inconclusive results. This prospective, longitudinal study examined the relationship between BDNF levels and the occurrence of and recovery from delirium. Participants were assessed twice weekly using MoCA, DRS-R98, and A...

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Main Authors: John Williams, Karen Finn, Vincent Melvin, David Meagher, Geraldine McCarthy, Dimitrios Adamis
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5271395
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spelling doaj-e5734e709dcc49efb984d989124516052020-11-24T23:42:33ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412017-01-01201710.1155/2017/52713955271395The Association of Serum Levels of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor with the Occurrence of and Recovery from Delirium in Older Medical InpatientsJohn Williams0Karen Finn1Vincent Melvin2David Meagher3Geraldine McCarthy4Dimitrios Adamis5Pathology Department, Sligo University Hospital Sligo, Sligo, IrelandSchool of Biological Science, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, IrelandSligo Mental Health Services, Clarion Rd, Sligo, IrelandCognitive Impairment Research Group (CIRG), Graduate Entry Medical School, University of Limerick, Limerick, IrelandSligo Medical Academy, NUI Galway and Sligo Mental Health Services, Clarion Rd, Sligo, IrelandSligo Mental Health Services, Clarion Rd, Sligo, IrelandLimited studies of the association between BDNF levels and delirium have given inconclusive results. This prospective, longitudinal study examined the relationship between BDNF levels and the occurrence of and recovery from delirium. Participants were assessed twice weekly using MoCA, DRS-R98, and APACHE II scales. BDNF levels were estimated using an ELISA method. Delirium was defined with DRS-R98 (score > 16) and recovery from delirium as ≥2 consecutive assessments without delirium prior to discharge. We identified no difference in BDNF levels between those with and without delirium. Excluding those who never developed delirium (n=140), we examined the association of BDNF levels and other variables with delirium recovery. Of 58 who experienced delirium, 39 remained delirious while 19 recovered. Using Generalized Estimating Equations models we found that BDNF levels (Wald χ2=7.155; df: 1, p=0.007) and MoCA (Wald χ2=4.933; df: 1, p=0.026) were associated with recovery. No significant association was found for APACHE II, dementia, age, or gender. BDNF levels do not appear to be directly linked to the occurrence of delirium but recovery was less likely in those with continuously lower levels. No previous study has investigated the role of BDNF in delirium recovery and these findings warrant replication in other populations.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5271395
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author John Williams
Karen Finn
Vincent Melvin
David Meagher
Geraldine McCarthy
Dimitrios Adamis
spellingShingle John Williams
Karen Finn
Vincent Melvin
David Meagher
Geraldine McCarthy
Dimitrios Adamis
The Association of Serum Levels of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor with the Occurrence of and Recovery from Delirium in Older Medical Inpatients
BioMed Research International
author_facet John Williams
Karen Finn
Vincent Melvin
David Meagher
Geraldine McCarthy
Dimitrios Adamis
author_sort John Williams
title The Association of Serum Levels of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor with the Occurrence of and Recovery from Delirium in Older Medical Inpatients
title_short The Association of Serum Levels of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor with the Occurrence of and Recovery from Delirium in Older Medical Inpatients
title_full The Association of Serum Levels of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor with the Occurrence of and Recovery from Delirium in Older Medical Inpatients
title_fullStr The Association of Serum Levels of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor with the Occurrence of and Recovery from Delirium in Older Medical Inpatients
title_full_unstemmed The Association of Serum Levels of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor with the Occurrence of and Recovery from Delirium in Older Medical Inpatients
title_sort association of serum levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor with the occurrence of and recovery from delirium in older medical inpatients
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Limited studies of the association between BDNF levels and delirium have given inconclusive results. This prospective, longitudinal study examined the relationship between BDNF levels and the occurrence of and recovery from delirium. Participants were assessed twice weekly using MoCA, DRS-R98, and APACHE II scales. BDNF levels were estimated using an ELISA method. Delirium was defined with DRS-R98 (score > 16) and recovery from delirium as ≥2 consecutive assessments without delirium prior to discharge. We identified no difference in BDNF levels between those with and without delirium. Excluding those who never developed delirium (n=140), we examined the association of BDNF levels and other variables with delirium recovery. Of 58 who experienced delirium, 39 remained delirious while 19 recovered. Using Generalized Estimating Equations models we found that BDNF levels (Wald χ2=7.155; df: 1, p=0.007) and MoCA (Wald χ2=4.933; df: 1, p=0.026) were associated with recovery. No significant association was found for APACHE II, dementia, age, or gender. BDNF levels do not appear to be directly linked to the occurrence of delirium but recovery was less likely in those with continuously lower levels. No previous study has investigated the role of BDNF in delirium recovery and these findings warrant replication in other populations.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5271395
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