Literature DB >> 32440368

Serum Histidine is Lower in Fatigued Women with Multiple Sclerosis.

Bryan D Loy1, Brett W Fling2, Kylie M Sage3, Rebecca I Spain1,4, Fay B Horak1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Disabling persistent perceived fatigue occurs in 50% of people with multiple sclerosis (MS), but mechanisms are poorly understood. Low histidine could contribute to fatigue since it is the neurotransmitter histamine precursor and low serum levels are reported in other diseases where fatigue is common (e.g., breast cancer, kidney disease, diabetes). Serum histidine is also inversely correlated with proinflammatory cytokines (e.g., TNF, IFN-y), which have been linked to MS fatigue.
PURPOSE: To determine if serum histidine is low in fatigued women with MS, and if histidine is related to differences in proinflammatory cytokines.
METHODS: Participants were classified as having elevated (n = 19) or normal (n = 18) perceived fatigue based on a median sample split using Profile of Mood States fatigue scale scores, with the elevated fatigue group having scores >7. Histidine and gene-expression of TNF, IFN-y, and leptin were assayed from a serum sample.
RESULTS: After adjustment for depression, serum histidine was significantly lower in women with MS with elevated fatigue, compared to normal fatigue (64.57 vs. 70.48 nmol/ml, p = .048, g = 0.75). There were no differences between groups in cytokine expression (all p > .24). Gene expression of TNF correlated with histidine only in people with normal fatigue (r = .51, p = .034), while no other cytokines related to histidine levels.
CONCLUSIONS: These results provide evidence that serum histidine is lower in fatigued women with MS, but the study did not find a relationship between histidine and TNF, IFN-y, or leptin gene expression.

Entities:  

Keywords:  TNF; amino acid; cytokine; histamine; leptin; proinflammatory

Year:  2019        PMID: 32440368      PMCID: PMC7241417          DOI: 10.1080/21641846.2019.1611786

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fatigue        ISSN: 2164-1846


  51 in total

Review 1.  Fatigue in multiple sclerosis: definition, pathophysiology and treatment.

Authors:  Lauren B Krupp
Journal:  CNS Drugs       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 5.749

2.  Prevalence and concurrence of anxiety, depression and fatigue over time in multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  B Wood; I A F van der Mei; A-L Ponsonby; F Pittas; S Quinn; T Dwyer; R M Lucas; B V Taylor
Journal:  Mult Scler       Date:  2012-06-22       Impact factor: 6.312

Review 3.  Histamine in the nervous system.

Authors:  Helmut L Haas; Olga A Sergeeva; Oliver Selbach
Journal:  Physiol Rev       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 37.312

Review 4.  Sedation and antihistamines: an update. Review of inter-drug differences using proportional impairment ratios.

Authors:  Kathleen McDonald; Leanne Trick; Julia Boyle
Journal:  Hum Psychopharmacol       Date:  2008-10       Impact factor: 1.672

5.  Self-administered Expanded Disability Status Scale with functional system scores correlates well with a physician-administered test.

Authors:  J Bowen; L Gibbons; A Gianas; G H Kraft
Journal:  Mult Scler       Date:  2001-06       Impact factor: 6.312

6.  The relationship of sleep disturbances and fatigue in multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Hrayr P Attarian; Kelly M Brown; Stephen P Duntley; Jewell D Carter; Anne H Cross
Journal:  Arch Neurol       Date:  2004-04

7.  Rating neurologic impairment in multiple sclerosis: an expanded disability status scale (EDSS).

Authors:  J F Kurtzke
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  1983-11       Impact factor: 9.910

8.  Serum lactate as a novel potential biomarker in multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Angela M Amorini; Viviana Nociti; Axel Petzold; Claudio Gasperini; Esmeralda Quartuccio; Giacomo Lazzarino; Valentina Di Pietro; Antonio Belli; Stefano Signoretti; Roberto Vagnozzi; Giuseppe Lazzarino; Barbara Tavazzi
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2014-04-13

Review 9.  Fatigue associated with multiple sclerosis: diagnosis, impact and management.

Authors:  Rohit Bakshi
Journal:  Mult Scler       Date:  2003-06       Impact factor: 6.312

10.  Relationships between the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), and clinical/polysomnographic measures in a community sample.

Authors:  Daniel J Buysse; Martica L Hall; Patrick J Strollo; Thomas W Kamarck; Jane Owens; Laisze Lee; Steven E Reis; Karen A Matthews
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2008-12-15       Impact factor: 4.062

View more
  2 in total

1.  The Histamine and Multiple Sclerosis Alliance: Pleiotropic Actions and Functional Validation.

Authors:  Cinzia Volonté; Savina Apolloni; Susanna Amadio
Journal:  Curr Top Behav Neurosci       Date:  2022

2.  Repurposing Histaminergic Drugs in Multiple Sclerosis.

Authors:  Susanna Amadio; Federica Conte; Giorgia Esposito; Giulia Fiscon; Paola Paci; Cinzia Volonté
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-06-06       Impact factor: 6.208

  2 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.