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Adverse childhood experiences and leukocyte telomere maintenance in depressed and healthy adults

Authors :
Stephen H. Chen
Eve Kupferman
Elissa S. Epel
Elizabeth H. Blackburn
Heather M. Burke
Synthia H. Mellon
Laura Mahan
Jue Lin
Owen M. Wolkowitz
Rebecca Rosser
Victor I. Reus
Source :
Journal of affective disorders. 169
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

BackgroundAdverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with poor physical and mental health outcomes in adulthood. Adverse childhood experiences are also associated with shortened leukocyte telomere length (LTL) in adults, suggesting accelerated cell aging. No studies have yet assessed the relationship of ACEs to LTL in individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD), despite the high incidence of antecedent ACEs in individuals with MDD. Further, no studies in any population have assessed the relationship of ACEs to the activity of telomerase, the major enzyme responsible for maintaining LTL, or the relationship between telomerase and LTL in individuals with ACEs.MethodsTwenty healthy, unmedicated adults with MDD and 20 healthy age-, sex- and ethnicity-matched controls had ACEs assessed and had blood drawn for LTL and peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) resting telomerase activity.ResultsIn healthy controls, greater ACE exposure was associated with shorter LTL (p

Details

ISSN :
15732517
Volume :
169
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of affective disorders
Accession number :
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