Authors
Filomene G Morrison, Mark W Miller, Erika J Wolf, Mark W Logue, Hannah Maniates, David Kwasnik, Jonathan D Cherry, Sarah Svirsky, Anthony Restaino, Audrey Hildebrandt, Nurgül Aytan, Thor D Stein, Victor E Alvarez, Ann C McKee, Bertrand R Huber, Traumatic Stress Brain Study Group
Publication date
2019/1/23
Journal
Neuroscience letters
Volume
692
Pages
204-209
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The inflammatory system has been implicated in the pathophysiology of a variety of psychiatric conditions. Individuals with PTSD, depression, and other fear- and anxiety-related disorders exhibit alterations in peripheral circulating inflammatory markers, suggesting dysregulation of the inflammatory system. The relationship between inflammation and PTSD has been investigated almost exclusively in the periphery, and has not been extensively explored in human postmortem brain tissue. Interleukins (ILs) represent a subtype of cytokines and are key signaling proteins in the immune and inflammatory systems. Based on prior research implicating IL signaling in PTSD and depression, we performed a preliminary investigation of IL gene expression in a region of the cortex involved in emotion regulation and PTSD, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC), using tissue from the newly established VA National PTSD …
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