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D Lindqvist1,2,3, J Fernström1,3, C Grudet1, L Ljunggren4, L Träskman-Bendz1, L Ohlsson4, Å Westrin1,3.
Abstract
Preclinical data suggest that chronic stress may cause cellular damage and mitochondrial dysfunction, potentially leading to the release of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) into the bloodstream. Major depressive disorder has been associated with an increased amount of mtDNA in leukocytes from saliva samples and blood; however, no previous studies have measured plasma levels of free-circulating mtDNA in a clinical psychiatric sample. In this study, free circulating mtDNA was quantified in plasma samples from 37 suicide attempters, who had undergone a dexamethasone suppression test (DST), and 37 healthy controls. We hypothesized that free circulating mtDNA would be elevated in the suicide attempters and would be associated with hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA)-axis hyperactivity. Suicide attempters had significantly higher plasma levels of free-circulating mtDNA compared with healthy controls at different time points (pre- and post-DST; all P-values<2.98E-12, Cohen's d ranging from 2.55 to 4.01). Pre-DST plasma levels of mtDNA were positively correlated with post-DST cortisol levels (rho=0.49, P<0.003). Suicide attempters may have elevated plasma levels of free-circulating mtDNA, which are related to impaired HPA-axis negative feedback. This peripheral index is consistent with an increased cellular or mitochondrial damage. The specific cells and tissues contributing to plasma levels of free-circulating mtDNA are not known, as is the specificity of this finding for suicide attempters. Future studies are needed in order to better understand the relevance of increased free-circulating mtDNA in relation to the pathophysiology underlying suicidal behavior and depression.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27922635 PMCID: PMC5315562 DOI: 10.1038/tp.2016.236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Psychiatry ISSN: 2158-3188 Impact factor: 6.222
Demographic characteristics of suicide attempters and controls
| P | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years, mean±s.d.) | 39±14 | 38±17 | 0.06 | 0.65 |
| Female (%) | 70 | 65 | N/A | 0.62 |
| BMI (mean±s.d.) | 23±5 | 24±3 | 0.24 | 0.80 |
| MADRS score (mean±s.d.; | 18±10 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| mtDNA units per μl plasma pre-DST, median, IQR | 23 556, 11 152–58 494 | 503, 303–930 | 2.64 | 2.98E−12 |
| mtDNA units per μl plasma 0800 hours post DST, median, IQR | 26 902, 15 371–50 288 | 683, 356–1111 | 4.01 | 1.37E−13 |
| mtDNA units per μl plasma 1500 hours post DST, median, IQR | 34 388, 12 591–64 785 ( | 755, 287–948 | 2.55 | 4.58E−12 |
Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; DST, dexamethasone suppression test; IQR, interquartile range; MADRS, Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale; mtDNA, mitochondrial DNA; N/A, not applicable.
The concentration of mtDNA was skewed and, therefore, log-transformed before calculation of Cohen's d. Raw data are given in the table as this is more interpretable than transformed values.
Student's t-test.
Pearson's χ2.
Mann–Whitney U-test.
Figure 1Free-circulating plasma mtDNA units in suicide attempters and controls at time point 1 (raw and log-transformed data, respectively). Error bars indicate 1±s.d. from the mean. mtDNA, mitochondrial DNA.
Figure 2Free-circulating plasma mtDNA units in suicide attempters and controls at time point 2 (raw and log-transformed data, respectively). Error bars indicate 1±s.d. from the mean. mtDNA, mitochondrial DNA.
Figure 3Free-circulating plasma mtDNA units in suicide attempters and controls at time point 3 (raw and log-transformed data, respectively). Error bars indicate 1±s.d. from the mean. mtDNA, mitochondrial DNA.
Correlations (Spearman's Rho correlation coefficients) between free-circulating plasma mtDNA units and post-DST cortisol in suicide attempters
| Post-DST cortisol 0800 hours | 0.49* | 0.17 | 0.11 |
| Post-DST cortisol 1500 hours | 0.11 | 0.07 | −0.09 |
Abbreviations: DST, dexamethasone suppression test; mtDNA, mitochondrial DNA.
*P<0.003.