Exploring the impact of childhood maltreatment on epigenetic and brain-derived neurotrophic factor changes in bipolar disorder and healthy control
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Exploring the impact of childhood maltreatment on epigenetic and brain-derived neurotrophic factor changes in bipolar disorder and healthy control
Abstract
Childhood maltreatment may be linked to epigenetics and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) changes, which are mechanisms altered in several psychiatric conditions, including bipolar disorder (BD). However, the specific mechanisms connecting childhood maltreatment to the pathophysiology of BD remain unclear. The present study aims to examine the effects of childhood maltreatment on epigenetic and neurotrophic outcomes in BD patients and health controls. History of childhood maltreatment was obtained using the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) from 36 BD outpatients and 46 healthy subjects. DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) activity, HMTH3K9 activity, histone 3 lysine 9 tri-methylation (H3K9me3) levels, histone deacetylase (HDAC)1 levels, HDAC2 levels, histone 3 lysine 14 acetylation (H3K14ac) levels, and mRNA of BDNF were evaluated in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Plasma BDNF levels were also measured. Total scores of CTQ, as well as the subscale scores of emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and emotional neglect, were predictive of changes in DNMT and HMTh3k9 activity, H3K9m3 levels, BDNF mRNA expression, and BDNF levels. These findings were observed in all our samples and, in some cases, among BD patients. Emotional abuse was the main childhood maltreatment subtype associated with epigenetic alterations in BD. Our results elucidate some mechanisms by which childhood maltreatment can alter epigenetic and neurotrophic markers. Especially in BD subjects, our results suggest childhood maltreatment per se is not a direct cause for epigenetic alterations. In another way, we suppose that the effect of childhood maltreatment could be cumulative and interact with other factors associated with the pathophysiology of BD.
Keywords: Epigenetic process; Neurotrophins; Pathophysiology of bipolar disorder; Traumatic childhood experiences.
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