| Literature DB >> 20358007 |
Eun-Ho Kang1, In-Soo Lee, Joo-Eon Park, Kyung-Jeong Kim, Bum-Hee Yu.
Abstract
Many studies showed abnormal serotonin transporter (5-HTT) function and heart rate variability (HRV) in panic disorder patients. The present study investigated the relationship between HRV power spectral analysis findings and platelet serotonin uptake in panic disorder patients. Short-term HRV over 5 min and platelet serotonin transporter uptake parameters (V(max) and K(m)) were measured both in 45 patients with panic disorder and in 30 age-matched normal healthy control subjects. Low frequency power (LF) normalized unit (nu) and LF/high frequency power (HF) were significantly higher, whereas HF and HF nu were lower in the patient group than in the control group. V(max) and K(m) were all significantly lower (i.e., reflects decreased 5-HTT function) in patients with panic disorder than in normal controls. In the patient group, K(m) was negatively correlated with LF/HF and LF nu whereas no such correlations between them were found in the control group. By multivariate analysis based on multiple hierarchical linear regression, a low K(m) independently predicted an increased LF nu even after controlling for age, sex, and body mass index in the patient group. These results suggest that impaired 5-HTT function is closely related to dysregulation of autonomic nervous system in panic disorder.Entities:
Keywords: Heart Rate Variability; Panic Disorder; Platelet Serotonin Uptake
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20358007 PMCID: PMC2844607 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2010.25.4.613
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Demographic and clinical characteristics
BMI, body mass index; HAM-A, the Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety; HAM-D, the 17-item Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression; PDSS, the Panic Disorder Severity Scale; STAI-S, the Spielberger State Anxiety Inventory; NA, not, applicable.
Platelet 5-HT uptake parameters and HRV indexes
*by Mann-Whitney U test.
Vmax, Platelet 5-HT uptake maximum velocity=pM 5-HT/107 platelet×min 37℃; Km, Michaelis-Mentens constant=nM; HR, heart rate per minutes; SDNN, Standard deviation of normal to normal beat intervals (ms); RMSSD, Root mean square of successive differences; LF, low frequency component (ms2); HF, high frequency component (ms2); LF nu, LF normalized unit; HF nu, HF normalized unit.
Fig. 1Correlation between Km and LF nu in patients with panic disorder and in normal control subjects. (A) Patients with panic disorder. (B) Normal control subjects.
Fig. 2Correlation between Km and LF/HF in patients with panic disorder and in normal control subjects. (A) Patients with panic disorder. (B) Normal control subjects.
Hierarchical multiple linear regression analysis and the prediction of sympathovagal index LF nu using Km in the patients with panic disorder (n=45)
BMI, body mass index; Km, Michaelis-Mentens constant=nM; LF, low frequency component (ms2); HF, high frequency component (ms2).