| Literature DB >> 25191511 |
Ana Vitlic1, Riyad Khanfer2, Janet M Lord3, Douglas Carroll4, Anna C Phillips1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The effect of the chronic stress of bereavement on immunity is poorly understood. Previous studies have demonstrated negative effects on immunity in older adults, and those who report higher depressive symptoms. The aim of the present study was to compare the effect of bereavement on neutrophil function in healthy young and old adults, also assessing serum levels of the stress hormones, cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS). 41 young (mean age 32 years) and 52 older adults (mean age 72 years), bereaved and non-bereaved, took part in the study. They completed questionnaires on socio-demographic and health behaviour characteristics, as well as psychosocial variables, and provided a blood sample for analysis of neutrophil function (phagocytosis and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production) and stress hormone analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Bereavement; Cortisol; DHEAS; Neutrophil function; Social support
Year: 2014 PMID: 25191511 PMCID: PMC4154898 DOI: 10.1186/1742-4933-11-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immun Ageing ISSN: 1742-4933 Impact factor: 6.400
Socio-demographic, health behaviour and psychosocial characteristics of bereaved and non-bereaved participants
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| Age (years) | 31.8 (9.03) | 31.7 (8.41) | .97 | 71.3 (5.79) | 72.6 (5.72) | .42 |
| Gender (Female) | 9 (43) | 10 (50) | .65 | 18 (69) | 17 (65) | .77 |
| Ethnicity (Caucasian) | 21 (100) | 17 (85) | .07 | 26 (100) | 25 (96) | .31 |
| Occupational status (non-manual) | 16 (76) | 20 (100) | .02 | 19 (76) | 21 (81) | .68 |
| Taking medications | 4 (19) | 0 (0) | .04 | 15 (60) | 15 (58) | .87 |
| Alcohol intake (daily or more) | 5 (25) | 2 (10) | .21 | 10 (38) | 7 (27) | .38 |
| Smokers | 5 (25) | 4 (20) | .71 | 2 (1) | 3 (12) | .64 |
| Body Mass Index | 24.3 (4.20) | 23.0 (2.70) | .27 | 26.2 (3.93) | 25.5 (3.36) | .52 |
| Exercise score | 7.8 (5.95) | 9.6 (4.83) | .30 | 5.5 (1.35) | 8.0 (1.35) | .21 |
| Fruit and vegetable consumption score | 9.8 (2.96) | 8.9 (2.27) | .28 | 9.3 (2.03) | 9.9 (2.04) | .27 |
| Fat consumption score | 10.6 (3.53) | 11.3 (2.65) | .49 | 10.6 (3.66) | 10.0 (3.21) | .56 |
| HADS anxiety scorea | 8.0 (4.63) | 5.2 (3.08) | .03 | 8.6 (4.90) | 4.2 (2.95) | <.001 |
| HADS depression scorea | 4.7 (3.15) | 2.5 (2.50) | .02 | 6.1 (5.54) | 2.42 (2.32) | .003 |
| Social support score (MOS)a | 73.8 (17.68) | 80.4 (12.65 ) | .18 | 70.4 (19.61) | 80.2 (16.26) | .06 |
| Core bereavement items (CBI) | 23.2 (10.93) | - | - | 29.8 (13.28) | - | - |
| The Impact Event Scale (IES) | 33.1 (15.52) | - | - | 33.2 (15.6) | - | - |
| Death expected - yes | 18 (86) | - | - | 21 (84) | - | - |
| Bereavement type Spousal | 2(10) | - | - | 17 (65) | - | - |
| Close relative (parent) | 8 (38) | - | - | 3 (12) | - | - |
| Distant relative/friend | 11 (52) | - | - | 6 (23) | - | - |
apresents significant difference between bereaved and controls.
Figure 1Immune and hormone differences between bereaved and controls, old and young. (A) Neutrophil phagocytosis of FITC labelled E.coli presented as phagocytic index (bacteria ingested (MFI) ×% neutrophils uptaking bacteria) between young and old, bereaved and non-bereaved subjects. (B) Neutrophil superoxide production in response to E.coli presented as mean fluorescence intensity (MFI), between young and old, bereaved and non-bereaved. Serum (C) cortisol, (D) DHEAS or (E) the cortisol:DHEAS ratio for young and old, bereaved and non-bereaved subjects. Error bars are SEM and * indicates p < .05, ** indicates p < 0.01.