Exposure‐induced changes of plasma metabolome and gene expression in patients with panic disorder
Autor: | C. W. Turck, Jade Martins, Darina Czamara, Jennifer Lange, Angelika Erhardt, Frederik Dethloff, Elisabeth B. Binder |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Male medicine.medical_treatment Population Pilot Projects Anxiety 03 medical and health sciences Basal (phylogenetics) 0302 clinical medicine Prevalence Metabolome Humans Medicine education Cholecystokinin Sex Characteristics education.field_of_study business.industry Panic disorder Glyoxylates Panic medicine.disease 030227 psychiatry Cognitive behavioral therapy Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Gene Expression Regulation Immunology Panic Disorder Female medicine.symptom business 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Depression and Anxiety. 36:1173-1181 |
ISSN: | 1520-6394 1091-4269 |
Popis: | Background Anxiety disorders including panic disorder (PD) are the most prevalent psychiatric diseases leading to high disability and burden in the general population. Acute panic attacks are distinctive for PD but also frequent in other anxiety disorders. The neurobiology or specific molecular changes leading to and present during panic attacks are insufficiently known so far. Methods In the present pilot study, we investigated dynamic metabolomic and gene expression changes in peripheral blood of patients with PD (n = 25) during two exposure-induced acute panic attacks. Results The results show that the metabolite glyoxylate was dynamically regulated in peripheral blood. Additionally, glyoxylate levels were associated with basal anxiety levels and showed gender-related differences at baseline. As glyoxylate is part of the degradation circuit of cholecystokinin, this suggests that this neuropeptide might be directly involved in exposure-induced panic attacks. Only gene expression changes of very small magnitude were observed in this experimental setting. Conclusions From this first metabolome and gene expression study in exposure-induced acute panic attacks in PD we conclude that metabolites can potentially serve as dynamic markers for different anxiety states. However, these findings have to be replicated in cohorts with greater sample sizes. |
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