| Literature DB >> 30428552 |
Patricia Janulewicz1, Maxine Krengel2,3, Emily Quinn4, Timothy Heeren5, Rosemary Toomey6, Ronald Killiany7, Clara Zundel8, Joy Ajama9, James O'Callaghan10, Lea Steele11, Nancy Klimas12,13, Kimberly Sullivan14.
Abstract
The Gulf War Illness Consortium (GWIC) was designed to identify objective biomarkers of Gulf War Illness (GWI) in 1991 Gulf War veterans. The symptoms of GWI include fatigue, pain, cognitive problems, gastrointestinal, respiratory, and skin problems. Neurotoxicant exposures during deployment, such as pesticides, sarin, and pyridostigmine bromide pills have been identified as contributors to GWI. We have also found an association between mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and increased rates of GWI. However, the combined impact of these physical and chemical exposures has not yet been explored in GWI. The objective of this study was to examine both self-reported mTBI and exposure to chemical/biological weapons (CBW) as a multiple or two hit model for increased risk of GWI and other chronic health conditions. The study population included 125 Gulf War (GW) veterans from the Boston GWIC. Exposure to CBW was reported in 47.2% of the study population, and 35.2% reported sustaining a mTBI during the war. Results confirmed that those with both exposures (mTBI and CBW) had higher rates of comorbid chronic health conditions while rates of GWI were equivalent for mTBI and CBW or mTBI alone. The timing of exposure to mTBI was found to be strikingly different between those with GWI and those without it. Correspondingly, 42.3% of GWI cases reported experiencing a mTBI during military service while none of the controls did (p = 0.0002). Rates of mTBI before and after the war did not differ between the cases and controls. In addition, 54% of cases compared to 14.3% of controls (p = <0.001) reported being exposed to CBW during military service. The current study examined the relation of the separate and combined effects of exposure to mTBI and CBW in 1991 GW veterans. The findings from this study suggest that both exposure to mTBI and CBW are associated with the development of GWI and multiple chronic health conditions and that combined exposure appears to lead to higher risk of chronic health effects.Entities:
Keywords: Gulf War; Gulf War Illness; chemical weapons; mild traumatic brain injury; neurotoxicant exposures
Year: 2018 PMID: 30428552 PMCID: PMC6266762 DOI: 10.3390/brainsci8110198
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Sci ISSN: 2076-3425
Population characteristics.
| Total Sample = 125 | |
|---|---|
| Age, years: Mean (SD) | 51.5 (6.0) |
| Females: | 19 (15.2%) |
| Race: | |
| Black/African America | 18 (14.4%) |
| White/Caucasian | 93 (74.4%) |
| Other/Multiracial | 14 (11.2%) |
| Hispanic or Latino: | 12 (9.6%) |
| Education: | |
| Grade 12 | 8 (6.4%) |
| GED | 1 (0.8%) |
| HS plus technical training | 13 (10.4%) |
| Associate/2 years college | 29 (23.2%) |
| Some college | 17 (13.6%) |
| Bachelors | 22 (17.6%) |
| Advanced degree | 35 (28.0%) |
| Military Branch: | |
| Army | 84 (67.2%) |
| Marines | 13 (10.4%) |
| Navy | 20 (16.0%) |
| Air Force | 8 (6.4%) |
| Current PTSD: | 34 (37.4%) |
| GWI Case (Kansas): | 104 (83.2%) |
| Self-reported mTBI, during deployment: | 44 (35.2%) [Mean SD among those with: 2.0 (1.4)] |
| Self-reported mTBI, prior to deployment: | 46 (36.8%) [Mean SD among those with: 2.5 (2.3)] |
| Self-reported mTBI, after deployment: | 33 (26.4%) [Mean SD among those with: 2.4 (2.0)] |
| Self-reported chemical/biological exposure: | 59 (47.2%) |
Note: GED = General Equivalency Degree, HS = high school, PTSD = post-traumatic stress disorder, mTBI = mild traumatic brain injury, GWI = Gulf War Illness.
Figure 1Percent of veterans with self-reported mTBI before, during, and after the war. * p < 0.005.
Demographic characteristics by mTBI and chemical/biological weapon (CBW) exposure categories.
| Variable | mTBI & CBW | mTBI & No CBW | No mTBI & CBW | No mTBI & No CBW | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age |
| 26 | 18 | 33 | 48 | 0.50 |
| Mean (SD) | 50.1 (6.0) | 51.3 (5.1) | 51.4 (4.9) | 52.4 (7.0) | ||
| Gender | Female, | 5 (19.2%) | 1 (5.6%) | 9 (27.3%) | 4 (8.3%) | 0.07 |
| Male, | 21 (80.8%) | 17 (94.4%) | 24 (72.7%) | 44 (91.7%) | ||
| Race | Black/African American, | 4 (15.4%) | 5 (27.8%) | 2 (6.1%) | 7 (14.6%) | 0.49 |
| White/Caucasian, | 18 (69.2%) | 11 (61.1%) | 28 (84.8%) | 36 (75.0%) | ||
| Other/Multiracial, | 4 (15.4%) | 2 (11.1%) | 3 (9.1%) | 5 (10.4%) | ||
| Hispanic or Latino | Yes, | 6 (23.1%) | 1 (5.6%) | 0 (0.0%) | 5 (10.4%) | 0.03 |
| No, | 20 (76.9%) | 17 (94.4%) | 33 (100.0%) | 43 (89.6%) | ||
| Education | Grade 12, | 0 (0.0%) | 2 (11.1%) | 0 (0.0%) | 6 (12.5%) | 0.50 |
| GED, | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 1 (3.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | ||
| HS plus technical training, | 3 (11.5%) | 4 (22.2%) | 2 (6.1%) | 4 (8.3%) | ||
| Associate/2 years college, | 6 (23.1%) | 5 (27.8%) | 9 (27.3%) | 9 (18.8%) | ||
| Some college, | 5 (19.2%) | 2 (11.1%) | 4 (12.1%) | 6 (12.5%) | ||
| Bachelors, | 6 (23.1%) | 2 (11.1%) | 6 (18.2%) | 8 (16.7%) | ||
| Advanced degree, | 6 (23.1%) | 3 (16.7%) | 11 (33.3%) | 15 (31.3%) | ||
| Current PTSD ( | Yes, | 10 (50.0%) | 2 (22.2%) | 8 (33.3%) | 14 (36.8%) | 0.49 |
| No, | 10 (50.0%) | 7 (77.8%) | 16 (66.7%) | 24 (63.2%) | ||
| GWI case (Kansas) | Yes, | 26 (100.0%) | 18 (100.0%) | 30 (90.9%) | 30 (62.5%) | <0.01 |
| No, | 0 (0.0%) | 0 (0.0%) | 3 (9.1%) | 18 (37.5%) | ||
| Military Branch | Army, | 18 (69.2%) | 11 (61.1%) | 26 (78.8%) | 29 (60.4%) | 0.68 |
| Marines, | 3 (11.5%) | 2 (11.1%) | 4 (12.1%) | 4 (8.3%) | ||
| Navy, | 3 (11.5%) | 4 (22.2%) | 2 (6.1%) | 11 (22.9%) | ||
| Air Force, | 2 (7.7%) | 1 (5.6%) | 1 (3.0%) | 4 (8.3%) |
mTBI = mild traumatic brain injury; CBW = chemical/biological weapons, GED = General Equivalency Diploma, HS = high school, PTSD = post-traumatic stress disorder, GWI = Gulf War Illness.
Figure 2Kansas symptom domains by mTBI and CBW groups. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.005 for comparison with reference group (no mTBI & no CBW exposure), mTBI = mild traumatic brain injury, CBW = chemical/biological weapons.
Unadjusted logistic regression analysis examining CBW exposure, mTBI exposure, and mTBI + CBW.
| Variable | CBW Exposure Only vs. Neither | mTBI Exposure Only vs. Neither | mTBI + CBW Exposure vs. Neither |
|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | |
| High Blood Pressure | 0.80 (0.32,1.99) | 2.80 (0.90,8.72) | 0.88 (0.33,2.32) |
| Heart Attack or MI | 1.47 (0.09,24.35) | 2.76 (0.16,46.70) | 1.88 (0.11,31.35) |
| Asthma 1 | 5.11 (0.96,27.13) | 2.87 (0.37,22.13) | 6.90 (1.28,37.18) * |
| High sugar/diabetes 1 | 2.07 (0.43,9.92) | 4.28 (0.85,21.49) | 4.50 (1.02,19.81) * |
| Respiratory allergies or sinus problems 1,2,3 | 5.88 (2.16,16.00) * | 5.42 (1.67,17.61) * | 6.93 (2.37,20.26) * |
| Arthritis, rheumatism or gout | 1.54 (0.59,3.99) | 2.69 (0.88,8.27) | 1.68 (0.61,4.64) |
| Repeated trouble with neck, back or spine 1,2,3 | 3.30 (1.30,8.35) * | 4.86 (1.52,15.51) * | 10.20 (3.21,32.44) * |
| Blindness or trouble seeing with either eye 1 | 3.33 (0.77,14.44) | 4.29 (0.85,21.50) | 7.94 (1.92,32.88) * |
| Chronic lung disease 1 | 4.70 (0.47,47.30) | 9.40 (0.91,97.25) | 20.89 (2.44,179.09) * |
| Chronic skin conditions 1 | 2.93 (0.99,8.62) | 2.25 (0.61,8.32) | 6.83 (2.25,20.78) * |
| Memory loss 1,2,3 | 5.67 (2.05,15.65) * | 3.97 (1.22,12.95) * | 8.39 (2.50,28.21) * |
| Deafness or trouble hearing in either ear 1 | 1.62 (0.57,4.67) | 2.76 (0.84,9.09) | 4.33 (1.51,12.46) * |
| Depression 1,2,3 | 2.64 (1.05,6.61) * | 4.40 (1.39,13.96) * | 4.16 (1.51,11.44) * |
| Current PTSD [N = 91] | 0.86 (0.29, 2.51) | 0.49 (0.09, 2.69) | 1.71 (0.57, 5.13) |
| Chemical sensitivity 1 | 2.62 (0.83,8.27) | 3.50 (0.95,12.85) | 8.17 (2.58,25.83) * |
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 1,2 | 5.17 (1.96,13.65) * | 2.69 (0.85,8.48) | 9.13 (3.05,27.35) * |
| Irritable Bowel Syndrome 1,2 | 4.71 (1.82,12.22) * | 1.71 (0.55,5.37) | 4.31 (1.56,11.88) * |
| Other GI disorders 1 | 1.46 (0.55,3.87) | 1.12 (0.33,3.81) | 3.40 (1.24,9.36) * |
* = statistically significant. 1 = statistically significant difference between multiple exposure (mTBI + CBW) and no exposure. 2 = statistically significant difference between chemical/biological-weapons-only exposure and no exposure. 3 = statistically significant difference between mTBI-only exposure and no exposure. mTBI = mild traumatic brain injury; CBW = chemical/biological weapons; MI = myocardial infarction; GI = gastrointestinal.