| Literature DB >> 21190576 |
Mary A Fletcher1, Martin Rosenthal, Michael Antoni, Gail Ironson, Xiao R Zeng, Zachary Barnes, Jeanna M Harvey, Barry Hurwitz, Silvina Levis, Gordon Broderick, Nancy G Klimas.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a complex, multi-symptom illness with a multisystem pathogenesis involving alterations in the nervous, endocrine and immune systems.Abnormalities in stress responses have been identified as potential triggers or mediators of CFS symptoms. This study focused on the stress mediator neuropeptide Y (NPY). We hypothesized that NPY would be a useful biomarker for CFS.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21190576 PMCID: PMC3024290 DOI: 10.1186/1744-9081-6-76
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Brain Funct ISSN: 1744-9081 Impact factor: 3.759
Figure 1The panels show the histogram of plasma NPY values for the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome cases (CFS), the healthy controls (HC) and the Gulf War Illness cases (GWI).
Figure 2ROC curve analyses of plasma NPY (red curve) as a predictor of CFS, comparing CFS with healthy controls. Larger values were associated with CFS cases. The 45 degree line (green) indicates the theoretical plot of a test with no discrimination between CFS and controls.
Area Under the Curve (AUC): NPY in Plasma Comparing CFS and HC
| AUC | Std. | Asymptotic 95% | Confidence Interval | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Errora | Lower Boundary | Upper Boundary | ||
| .655 | .040 | p < .000 | .577 | .733 |
aUnder the nonparametric assumption
bNull hypothesis: true AUC = 0.5
Figure 3ROC curve analyses of plasma NPY (blue curve) as a predictor of CFS, comparing CFS with GWI. Larger values were associated with CFS cases. The 45 degree line (green) indicates the theoretical plot of a test with no discrimination between CFS and GWI.
Area Under the Curve (AUC): NPY in Plasma Comparing CFS and GWI
| Area | Std. | Asymptotic 95% | Confidence Interval | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Errora | Lower Bound | Upper Bound | ||
| .666 | .053 | p < .003 | .561 | .771 |
a. Under the nonparametric assumption
b. Null hypothesis: true area = 0.5
Pearson Correlations (with p < 0.1) of Measurements Reflective of Symptom Severity and Plasma Neuropeptide Y in CFS cases
| Instrument | Number | Pearson | Sig. (2-tailed) |
|---|---|---|---|
| of Cases | Correlation | ||
| BECK Depression Inventory | 42 | .285* | .068 |
| FSI Disruption Rating | 42 | .286* | .066 |
| POMS Anger/Hostility Subscale | 41 | .490*** | .001 |
| POMS Confusion Subscale | 42 | .341** | .027 |
| POMS Depression/Dejection Subscale | 42 | .349** | .024 |
| POMS Friendly Subscale | 42 | -.562*** | .000 |
| POMS Vigor Subscale | 42 | -.294* | .059 |
| Cope: Denial | 42 | .314** | .043 |
| Cope: Behavioral Disengagement | 42 | .435*** | .004 |
| Cope: Self Blame | 42 | .315** | .042 |
| ATQ Negative Self-Talk Score | 42 | .307** | .048 |
| ATQ Positive Self-Talk Score | 42 | -.315** | .042 |
| Perceived Stress Scale Total Score | 42 | .414*** | .006 |
| Quality of Life Total Score | 42 | -.297* | .056 |
| SF-36 General Health | 42 | -.377** | .014 |
| SF-36 Emotional Well-Being | 42 | -.264* | .091 |
| SF-36 Social Functioning | 41 | -.281* | .075 |
| CCSE-R Total Score | 42 | -.330** | .033 |
*p > .10; **p < .05; ***p < .01
Description of CFS Cases in Table 3
| Female | Plasma | Age | Age | Time since onset | Time since onset of | Sudden onset of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (%) | NPY(mean pmol/L +/- SD) | (range) | (mean) | of symptoms (range) | symptoms (mean +/- SD) | symptoms (%) |
| 90% | 97.4 +/- 31.2 | 23 - 60 years | 46 years | 1 - 38 years | 12 +/- 8 years | 66% |