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Seasonality of cerebrospinal fluid monoamine metabolite concentrations and their associations with meteorological variables in humans.

Timothy D Brewerton1, Karen T Putnam2, Richard R J Lewine3, S Craig Risch4.   

Abstract

Seasonal variations in neurotransmitter parameters have been previously reported in humans. However, these studies have involved small sample sizes and have not examined possible relationships with meteorological variables. We compared cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of the major monoamine neurotransmitter metabolites (5-HIAA, HVA, and MHPG) in 188 healthy controls (80 men, 108 women) in relationship to age, sex, BMI, and available meteorological variables. All subjects had a lumbar puncture (LP) performed at 9 a.m. after overnight stay. Meteorological data for the day prior to LP were obtained from the National Climatic Association and included the photoperiod, percent sunshine, temperature (max, min, mean), barometric pressure, relative humidity, amount of precipitation and sky cover. Results revealed differences across seasons and cross-seasons for CSF 5-HIAA (p ≤ .05), with post-hoc differences emerging between spring versus summer and fall and between x-spring and x-summer (p ≤ .05). Differences were also found across seasons for CSF HVA (p ≤ .05) with post-hoc differences between spring versus fall. CSF 5-HIAA was significantly inversely correlated with maximum (r = -.28, p ≤ .02), minimum (r = -.24, p ≤ .04), and mean temperature (r = -.28, p ≤ .02) in men. In women, 5-HIAA (r = -.22, p ≤ .02) and HVA (r = -.28, p ≤ .003) were significantly correlated with relative humidity. These data confirm previous findings of variations in serotonin and dopamine metabolites across the year and highlight possible underlying mechanisms involving meteorological changes, which may result in alterations in neurophysiology and behavior.
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Keywords:  5-Hydroyindoleacetic acid; Cerebrospinal fluid; Homovanillic acid; Meterorological; Relative humidity; Seasonality; Sunshine; Temperature

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29427844      PMCID: PMC5849528          DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2018.01.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychiatr Res        ISSN: 0022-3956            Impact factor:   4.791


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