| Literature DB >> 34573153 |
Lea Steele1, Nancy Klimas2,3, Maxine Krengel4, Emily Quinn5, Rosemary Toomey6, Deborah Little7, Maria Abreu2, Kristina Aenlle2,3, Ronald Killiany8, Bang-Bon Koo8, Patricia Janulewicz8, Timothy Heeren5, Allison N Clark9, Joy Ajama8, Joanna Cirillo8, Gerardo Buentello1, Vanesa Lerma1, Janet K Coller10, Kimberly Sullivan8.
Abstract
The Boston University-based Gulf War Illness Consortium (GWIC) is a multidisciplinary initiative developed to provide detailed understanding of brain and immune alterations that underlie Gulf War illness (GWI), the persistent multisymptom disorder associated with military service in the 1990-1991 Gulf War. The core GWIC case-control clinical study conducted in-depth brain and immune evaluation of 269 Gulf War veterans (223 GWI cases, 46 controls) at three U.S. sites that included clinical assessments, brain imaging, neuropsychological testing, and analyses of a broad range of immune and immunogenetic parameters. GWI cases were similar to controls on most demographic, military, and deployment characteristics although on average were two years younger, with a higher proportion of enlisted personnel vs. officers. Results of physical evaluation and routine clinical lab tests were largely normal, with few differences between GWI cases and healthy controls. However, veterans with GWI scored significantly worse than controls on standardized assessments of general health, pain, fatigue, and sleep quality and had higher rates of diagnosed conditions that included hypertension, respiratory and sinus conditions, gastrointestinal conditions, and current or lifetime depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Among multiple deployment experiences/exposures reported by veterans, multivariable logistic regression identified just two significant GWI risk factors: extended use of skin pesticides in theater (adjusted OR = 3.25, p = 0.005) and experiencing mild traumatic brain injury during deployment (OR = 7.39, p = 0.009). Gulf War experiences associated with intense stress or trauma (e.g., participation in ground combat) were not associated with GWI. Data and samples from the GWIC project are now stored in a repository for use by GWI researchers. Future reports will present detailed findings on brain structure and function, immune function, and association of neuroimmune measures with characteristics of GWI and Gulf War service.Entities:
Keywords: Gulf War illness; brain–immune interactions; case-control study; military exposures; pesticides; traumatic brain injury
Year: 2021 PMID: 34573153 PMCID: PMC8467437 DOI: 10.3390/brainsci11091132
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Sci ISSN: 2076-3425
Demographic, military, and deployment characteristics of GWI cases and controls.
| GWI | GW Veteran Controls | Test | ||
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| Female | 17% | 9% | 2.01 1 | |
| Male | 83% | 91% | ||
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| 43–49 | 44% | 30% | 3.47 1 | |
| 50–59 | 45% | 52% | ||
| 60+ | 11% | 17% | ||
| Mean age (years) | 52.2 | 54.2 | 2.07 2 | |
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| Black/African American | 13% | 11% | 0.18 1 | |
| White/Caucasian | 79% | 80% | ||
| Other/Mixed | 8% | 9% | ||
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| 9% | 4% | na 3 | |
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| 0.61 1 | |||
| High school or GED | 6% | 9% | ||
| Some college or training after high school | 49% | 46% | ||
| 4 year degree | 20% | 20% | ||
| Advanced degree | 24% | 26% | ||
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| Enlisted | 90% | 70% | 13.01 1 | |
| Officer | 10% | 30% | ||
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| Army | 65% | 72% | 2.47 1 | |
| Navy | 12% | 15% | ||
| Air Force | 7% | 4% | ||
| Marines | 16% | 9% | ||
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| Regular (Active Component) | 78% | 76% | 0.67 1 | |
| Reserves | 17% | 15% | ||
| National Guard | 6% | 9% | ||
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| Present Jan-Feb 1991 and departed by May 1991 | 71% | 72% | 0.91 1 | |
| Present Jan-Feb 1991 and departed after May 1991 | 17% | 21% | ||
| Departed prior to Jan 1991 or arrived after Feb 1991 | 11% | 7% | ||
| Mean number of months in theater | 6.5 | 6.7 | 0.45 2 |
Abbreviations: GW = Gulf War; GWI = Gulf War illness; na = not applicable. Statistical tests: 1 chi-square; 2 T test; 3 Fisher’s exact test.
General health characteristics of GWI cases and controls.
| GWI | GW Veteran Controls | Test | ||
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| Excellent | 92% | 87% | 1.24 1 | |
| Good | 8% | 13% | ||
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| Excellent | 2% | 20% | 71.5 1 | |
| Good | 14% | 50% | ||
| Fair | 37% | 30% | ||
| Poor | 47% | 0 | ||
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| During Gulf War deployment | 27% | 24% | 0.24 1 | |
| At time of study | 10% | 7% | na 3 | |
| Hypertension | 45% | 28% | 4.55 1 | |
| Respiratory allergies/sinus problems | 42% | 7% | 20.46 1 | |
| Irritable bowel syndrome | 31% | 7% | 11.62 1 | |
| Other gastrointestinal diagnosis | 31% | 9% | 9.35 1 | |
| Chronic fatigue syndrome | 23% | 2% | 10.71 1 | |
| Asthma | 14% | 4% | 3.02 1 | |
| Chemical sensitivity | 7% | 0 | na 3 | |
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| Major Depression: Current or lifetime | 44% | 24% | 5.54 1 | |
| Dysthymia: Current or lifetime | 7% | 3% | 1.00 1 | |
| Anxiety Disorder: Current | 14% | 0 | na 3 | |
| Post-traumatic Stress Disorder: Current or lifetime | 56% | 23% | 15.43 1 | |
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| Veterans SF-36 mean Physical Component Summary Score | 35 | 50 | 12.86 2 | |
| Veterans SF-36 mean Mental Component Summary Score | 41 | 51 | 4.99 2 | |
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| Magill Pain Inventory mean score (0–78) | 32.5 | 16.4 | −7.38 2 | |
| Average pain level on best days (visual analog scale, 0–100) | 26.6 | 10.1 | −6.91 2 | |
| Average pain level on worst days (visual analog scale, 0–100) | 72.4 | 41.9 | −7.38 2 | |
| Fibromyalgia tender point exam | ||||
| Mean number of positive FM tender points (of 18) | 6 | 1 | −8.19 2 | |
| Veterans with 11+ tender points | 28% | 2% | 13.97 1 | |
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| Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI) mean score (0–100) | 64.6 | 38.3 | ||
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| Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index mean score (0–21) | 13.0 | 7.5 | −9.12 2 | |
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| Oral temperature (mean oF) | 97.8 | 97.9 | 0.292 2 | |
| Resting pulse (mean beats/minute) | 70 | 68 | −0.982 2 | |
| Height (mean inches) | 69 | 70 | 1.482 2 | |
| Mean weight (pounds) | 217 | 216 | −0.292 2 | |
| Body mass index (mean) | 32 | 31 | −1.002 2 | |
| Supine blood pressure (mean systolic/mean diastolic) | 134/82 | 134/79 | - | ns |
| Standing blood pressure (mean systolic/mean diastolic) | 132/88 | 131/86 | - | ns |
| Diastolic drop of 10 or more points after standing | 4% | 2% | na 3 | |
| Systolic drop of 20 or more points after standing | 6% | 2% | na 3 | |
Abbreviations: GW = Gulf War; GWI = Gulf War illness; FM = fibromyalgia; na = not applicable; ns = not statistically significant. Statistical tests: 1 chi-square; 2 T test; 3 Fisher’s exact test.
Proportion of GWI cases and controls endorsing chronic symptoms.
| Symptoms Identified as Persistent or Recurring Problems over the Previous 6 Months | GWI | GW Veteran Controls |
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| Not feeling rested after sleep | 95% | 35% |
| Fatigue | 93% | 22% |
| Problems getting to sleep or staying asleep | 90% | 41% |
| Feel unwell after physical exercise or exertion | 79% | 11% |
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| 99% | 30% |
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| Joint pain | 94% | 50% |
| Muscle pain | 78% | 11% |
| Body pain—hurt all over | 70% | 4% |
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| 92% | 20% |
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| Problems remembering recent information | 91% | 39% |
| Difficulty concentrating | 90% | 37% |
| Trouble finding words when speaking | 83% | 35% |
| Feeling irritable or having angry outbursts | 80% | 28% |
| Headaches | 75% | 13% |
| Feeling down or depressed | 75% | 33% |
| Numbness or tingling in extremities | 71% | 17% |
| Eyes sensitive to light | 70% | 20% |
| Feeling dizzy, lightheaded, or faint | 65% | 15% |
| Low tolerance for heat or cold | 65% | 9% |
| Night sweats | 63% | 11% |
| Symptomatic response to chemicals, odors | 58% | 9% |
| Blurred or double vision | 55% | 11% |
| Tremors or shaking | 47% | 4% |
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| 99% | 57% |
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| Nausea or upset stomach | 66% | 4% |
| Diarrhea | 64% | 4% |
| Abdominal pain or cramping | 61% | 2% |
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| 72% | 4% |
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| Difficulty breathing or catching breath | 63% | 11% |
| Persistent cough when don’t have a cold | 53% | 11% |
| Wheezing in chest | 37% | 4% |
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| 61% | 2% |
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| Skin rashes | 52% | 11% |
| Other skin problems | 35% | 2% |
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| 41% | 2% |
| Mean number of GWI symptom domains for which multiple or moderate-severe symptoms were endorsed | 4.7 | 1.1 |
Note: 1 Frequency of all individual symptoms and GWI symptom domains significantly greater in GWI cases vs. controls, p < 0.001. Abbreviations: GW = Gulf War; GWI = Gulf War illness.
Association of GWI case status with Gulf War deployment experiences and exposures.
| Deployment Experiences/Exposures | % Exposed | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | |
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| GWI Cases | GW Controls | |||
| Regular smoker during deployment | 27% | 24% | 1.20 (0.57–2.52) | 1.14 (0.45–2.88) |
| Saw smoke from oil well fires | ||||
| Ever | 87% | 83% | 1.41 (0.60–3.32) | 0.74 (0.26–2.09) |
| ≥7 days | 66% | 57% | 1.47 (0.77–2.80) | 0.92 (0.41–2.06) |
| Heard chemical alarms sounded | ||||
| Ever | 86% | 72% | 2.43 (1.15–5.14) * | 0.67 (0.25–1.80) |
| ≥7 days | 50% | 28% | 2.56 (1.28–5.14) * | 1.36 (0.58–3.16) |
| Within 1 mile of exploding SCUD missile | ||||
| Ever | 50% | 33% | 2.05 (1.05–4.01) * | 1.24 (0.54–2.86) |
| ≥7 days | 15% | 7% | 2.60 (0.76–8.87) | 2.10 (0.40–11.14) |
| Directly involved in ground combat | ||||
| Ever | 45% | 33% | 1.70 (0.87–3.33) | 0.69 (0.29–1.64) |
| ≥7 days | 21% | 15% | 1.47 (0.62–3.52) | 0.44 (0.15–1.32) |
| Directly involved in air combat | ||||
| Ever | 10% | 7% | 1.56 (0.44–5.47) | 1.38 (0.30–6.38) |
| Saw U.S. troops badly wounded or killed | ||||
| Ever | 54% | 37% | 2.00 (1.04–3.85) * | 0.79 (0.34–1.81) |
| ≥7 days | 22% | 13% | 1.87 (0.75–4.67) | 1.01 (0.33–3.10) |
| Saw Iraqis badly wounded or killed | ||||
| Ever | 72% | 57% | 1.99 (1.03–3.82) * | 0.73 (0.31–1.70) |
| ≥7 days | 33% | 26% | 1.37 (0.67–2.80) | 0.80 (0.33–1.96) |
| Contact with prisoners of war | ||||
| Ever | 59% | 46% | 1.69 (0.89–3.20) | 0.99 (0.44–2.22) |
| ≥7 days | 32% | 24% | 1.47 (0.71–3.07) | 1.29 (0.50–3.32) |
| Saw dead animals | ||||
| Ever | 72% | 59% | 1.78 (0.92–3.43) | 0.76 (0.31–1.83) |
| ≥7 days | 32% | 26% | 1.34 (0.65–2.74) | 0.39 (0.15–1.06) |
| Saw destroyed enemy vehicles | ||||
| Ever | 85% | 72% | 2.25 (1.07–4.74) * | 0.95 (0.36–2.50) |
| ≥7 days | 57% | 39% | 2.04 (1.06–3.91) * | 0.68 (0.29–1.60) |
| Contact with destroyed enemy vehicles | ||||
| Ever | 71% | 46% | 2.87 (1.50–5.50) * | 1.45 (0.61–3.43) |
| ≥7 days | 40% | 24% | 2.12 (1.02–4.40) * | 0.91 (0.36–2.27) |
| Contact with American vehicles hit by friendly fire | ||||
| Ever | 37% | 28% | 1.47 (0.73–2.97) | 0.71 (0.28–1.82) |
| ≥7 days | 15% | 17% | 0.86 (0.37–2.01) | 0.32 (0.10–1.03) |
| Used pesticides cream/spray on skin | ||||
| Ever | 74% | 43% | 3.69 (1.91–7.13) ** | 1.87 (0.87–4.02) |
| ≥7 days | 65% | 26% | 5.18 (2.53–10.59) ** | 3.25 (1.44–7.34) * |
| Wore uniform treated with pesticides | ||||
| Ever | 53% | 35% | 2.16 (1.11–4.19) * | 0.92 (0.36–2.40) |
| ≥7 days | 47% | 24% | 2.82 (1.36–5.84) * | 1.19 (0.40–3.54) |
| Wore flea collars | ||||
| Ever | 15% | 4% | 3.85 (0.89–16.67) | 2.04 (0.38–10.86) |
| Saw living area sprayed/fogged with pesticides | ||||
| Ever | 40% | 24% | 2.12 (1.02–4.40) * | 0.91 (0.37–2.24) |
| ≥7 days | 23% | 11% | 2.48 (0.93–6.63) | 1.17 (0.35–3.89) |
| Received one or more shots in arm in theater | 75% | 59% | 2.52 (1.29–4.92) * | 1.57 (0.70–3.51) |
| Received one or more shots in buttocks in theater | 53% | 37% | 2.24 (1.16–4.32) * | 1.23 (0.54–2.79) |
| Used pyridostigmine bromide (NAPP) pills | ||||
| Ever | 82% | 67% | 2.25 (1.11–4.58) * | 0.60 (0.23–1.56) |
| ≥7 days | 53% | 37% | 1.89 (0.98–3.64) | 1.08 (0.49–2.38) |
| Contact with fresh CARC paint | ||||
| Ever | 46% | 13% | 5.55 (2.25–13.65) ** | 2.13 (0.73–6.23) |
| ≥7 days | 27% | 11% | 2.96 (1.11–7.85) * | 0.97 (0.30–3.09) |
| Experienced one or more mTBIs during deployment | 37% | 7% | 8.33 (2.50–27.72) ** | 7.39 (1.64–33.28) * |
Note: 1 Adjusted for use of skin pesticides ≥ 7 days, mTBI during deployment, age, rank, PTSD. * = significant association, p < 0.05; ** = significant association, p < 0.001. Abbreviations: GW = Gulf War; GWI = Gulf War illness, OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval; NAPP = nerve agent pyridostigmine pretreatment; CARC = chemical agent resistant coating; mTBI = mild traumatic brain injury; PTSD = posttraumatic stress disorder.