Relationship between panic disorder and plasma neuropeptide-S level

Authors

  • Hayriye Baykan Balikesir University Medical School Psychiatry Department
  • Özgür Baykan Balikesir Atatürk Public Hospital Biochemistry Laboratory
  • Emre C. Esen Balikesir University Medical School Psychiatry Department
  • Hayrettin Kara Balikesir University Medical School Biochemistry Department
  • Adnan A. Hişmioğullari Balikesir University Medical School Biochemistry Department,
  • Tunay Karlidere Balikesir University Medical School Psychiatry Department

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/acp.v45i4.152991

Keywords:

Panic disorder, neuropeptide-S, anxiety disorder

Abstract

Background: Panic disorder has long been associated with the changes in various neurotransmitters, such as Neuropeptide-S (NPS). Objective: In this study we aimed to determine whether there is a relationship between blood NPS levels and panic disorder. Methods: Twenty nine patients with panic disorder and thirty two healthy control subjects who were age and gender matched were enrolled to the study. Blood samples were taken from participants and plasma NPS levels were quantified by using an ELISA kit. Results: In the study group, median NPS blood level was 16.7 pg/mL and in the control group it was 32.5 pg/mL. There was a statistically significant difference (p = 0.021). Using receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve, sensitivity and specificity of NPS blood level, for diagnosing panic disorder was calculated, and it was found 79.3% and 56.25% respectively (AUC:0.672, 95% CI: 0.540-0.787). Discussion: Malfunction at the NPS modulatory system in the cortical areas (which is causing excitations in brain areas, such as amygdala and hypothalamus) does not only increase anxiety symptoms and risk of panic disorder but also causes panic disorder patients to have lower plasma NPS levels than the control group. Therefore it can be argued that such malfunction can be treated with a systemic treatment.

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Published

2018-12-19

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Relationship between panic disorder and plasma neuropeptide-S level. (2018). Archives of Clinical Psychiatry, 45(4), 79-81. https://doi.org/10.1590/acp.v45i4.152991