Post-traumatic stress disorder, adverse childhood events and buccal cell telomere length in elderly Swiss former indentured child laborers
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with increased risk for age-related diseases and early mortality. Accelerated biological aging could contribute to this elevated risk. The aim of the present study was to assess buccal cell telomere length (BTL) – a proposed marker of biological age...
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doaj-60e3458773cf4fccb9431979ff730e7d2020-11-24T21:29:16ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402016-08-01710.3389/fpsyt.2016.00147195211Post-traumatic stress disorder, adverse childhood events and buccal cell telomere length in elderly Swiss former indentured child laborersAndreas Lorenz Küffer0Andreas Lorenz Küffer1Andreas Lorenz Küffer2Andreas Lorenz Küffer3Andreas Maercker4Andreas Maercker5Andrea Burri6Aoife O'Donovan7Aoife O'Donovan8University of ZurichUZH URRP Dynamics of Healthy AgingUniversity of California in San FranciscoSan Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical CenterUniversity of ZurichUZH URRP Dynamics of Healthy AgingUniversity of ZurichUniversity of California in San FranciscoSan Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical CenterPosttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with increased risk for age-related diseases and early mortality. Accelerated biological aging could contribute to this elevated risk. The aim of the present study was to assess buccal cell telomere length (BTL) – a proposed marker of biological age – in men and women with and without PTSD. The role of childhood trauma was assessed as a potential additional risk factor for shorter TL.The sample included 62 former indentured Swiss child laborers (age: M=76.19, SD=6.18) and 58 healthy controls (age: M=71.85, SD=5.97). Structured clinical interviews were conducted to screen for PTSD and other psychiatric disorders. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) was used to assess childhood trauma exposure. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction was used to measure BTL. Covariates include age, sex, years of education, self-evaluated financial situation, depression, mental-, and physical functioning.Forty-eight (77.42%) of the former indentured child laborers screened positive for childhood trauma and 21 (33.87%) had partial or full-blown PTSD. Results did not support our hypotheses that PTSD and childhood trauma would be associated with shorter BTL. In fact, results revealed a trend towards longer BTL in participants with partial or full PTSD (F(2,109) = 3.27, p = .04, η2 = 0.06), and longer BTL was marginally associated with higher CTQ scores (age adjusted: β = 0.17 [95% CI: -0.01 – 0.35], t = 1.90, p = .06). Furthermore, within-group analyses indicated no significant association between BTL and CTQ scores.To our knowledge this is the first study exploring the association between childhood trauma and BTL in older individuals with and without PTSD. Contrary to predictions, there were no significant differences in BTL between participants with and without PTSD in our adjusted analyses and childhood adversity was not associated with BTL. Possible explanations and future research possibilities are discussed.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00147/fullqPCRPTSDold adultsAdverse childhood eventsbuccal telomere lengthSwiss indentured child laborers. |
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Andreas Lorenz Küffer Andreas Lorenz Küffer Andreas Lorenz Küffer Andreas Lorenz Küffer Andreas Maercker Andreas Maercker Andrea Burri Aoife O'Donovan Aoife O'Donovan Post-traumatic stress disorder, adverse childhood events and buccal cell telomere length in elderly Swiss former indentured child laborers Frontiers in Psychiatry qPCR PTSD old adults Adverse childhood events buccal telomere length Swiss indentured child laborers. |
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Post-traumatic stress disorder, adverse childhood events and buccal cell telomere length in elderly Swiss former indentured child laborers |
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Post-traumatic stress disorder, adverse childhood events and buccal cell telomere length in elderly Swiss former indentured child laborers |
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Post-traumatic stress disorder, adverse childhood events and buccal cell telomere length in elderly Swiss former indentured child laborers |
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Post-traumatic stress disorder, adverse childhood events and buccal cell telomere length in elderly Swiss former indentured child laborers |
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Post-traumatic stress disorder, adverse childhood events and buccal cell telomere length in elderly Swiss former indentured child laborers |
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post-traumatic stress disorder, adverse childhood events and buccal cell telomere length in elderly swiss former indentured child laborers |
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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with increased risk for age-related diseases and early mortality. Accelerated biological aging could contribute to this elevated risk. The aim of the present study was to assess buccal cell telomere length (BTL) – a proposed marker of biological age – in men and women with and without PTSD. The role of childhood trauma was assessed as a potential additional risk factor for shorter TL.The sample included 62 former indentured Swiss child laborers (age: M=76.19, SD=6.18) and 58 healthy controls (age: M=71.85, SD=5.97). Structured clinical interviews were conducted to screen for PTSD and other psychiatric disorders. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) was used to assess childhood trauma exposure. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction was used to measure BTL. Covariates include age, sex, years of education, self-evaluated financial situation, depression, mental-, and physical functioning.Forty-eight (77.42%) of the former indentured child laborers screened positive for childhood trauma and 21 (33.87%) had partial or full-blown PTSD. Results did not support our hypotheses that PTSD and childhood trauma would be associated with shorter BTL. In fact, results revealed a trend towards longer BTL in participants with partial or full PTSD (F(2,109) = 3.27, p = .04, η2 = 0.06), and longer BTL was marginally associated with higher CTQ scores (age adjusted: β = 0.17 [95% CI: -0.01 – 0.35], t = 1.90, p = .06). Furthermore, within-group analyses indicated no significant association between BTL and CTQ scores.To our knowledge this is the first study exploring the association between childhood trauma and BTL in older individuals with and without PTSD. Contrary to predictions, there were no significant differences in BTL between participants with and without PTSD in our adjusted analyses and childhood adversity was not associated with BTL. Possible explanations and future research possibilities are discussed. |
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qPCR PTSD old adults Adverse childhood events buccal telomere length Swiss indentured child laborers. |
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