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Study protocol: Neuro-inflammatory parameters as mediators of the relationship between social anxiety and itch intensity: A cross-sectional, controlled laboratory study in patients with psoriasis and healthy skin controls

INTRODUCTION: Psoriasis (PSO) is a disease that in the majority of patients is accompanied by itch, which imposes a great burden and positively relates to anxiety. Social anxiety, a facet of anxiety associated with social withdrawal, may be a predictor of itch intensity in this patient group. Moreov...

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Autores principales: Schepko, Marcel, Stumpf, Katharina C., Tumala, Susanne, Peters, Eva M., Kupfer, Jörg P., Schut, Christina
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10019658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36928456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281989
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author Schepko, Marcel
Stumpf, Katharina C.
Tumala, Susanne
Peters, Eva M.
Kupfer, Jörg P.
Schut, Christina
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Stumpf, Katharina C.
Tumala, Susanne
Peters, Eva M.
Kupfer, Jörg P.
Schut, Christina
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description INTRODUCTION: Psoriasis (PSO) is a disease that in the majority of patients is accompanied by itch, which imposes a great burden and positively relates to anxiety. Social anxiety, a facet of anxiety associated with social withdrawal, may be a predictor of itch intensity in this patient group. Moreover, anxiety is linked to the secretion of neuroendocrine and inflammatory parameters such as substance P (SP), interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-17, which are also related to itch. In this research project, we investigate first, whether there is a direct relationship between social anxiety and itch intensity in patients with PSO and second whether the secretion of SP, IL-6 and IL-17 in the skin mediates this relationship. Additionally, PSO-patients are compared to healthy skin controls regarding their level of social anxiety, itch intensity and the secretion of SP, IL-6 and IL-17. METHODS AND ANALYSES: For study 1, we aim to recruit 250 psoriasis patients and 250 healthy skin controls who complete questionnaires to assess social anxiety, itch intensity and control variables (e.g. sociodemographic variables and severity of PSO). A linear hierarchic regression will be used to determine whether social anxiety significantly contributes to itch intensity. In study 2, we plan to apply the suction blister method to 128 patients and healthy skin controls recruited from study 1 to determine SP, IL-6 and IL-17 in tissue fluid extracted from the skin. A mediation analysis will be conducted using the SPSS-macro PROCESS to test whether the relationship between social anxiety and itch is mediated by SP, IL-6 and IL-17. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBERS: DRKS00023621 (study 1) and DRKS00023622 (study 2).
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spelling pubmed-100196582023-03-17 Study protocol: Neuro-inflammatory parameters as mediators of the relationship between social anxiety and itch intensity: A cross-sectional, controlled laboratory study in patients with psoriasis and healthy skin controls Schepko, Marcel Stumpf, Katharina C. Tumala, Susanne Peters, Eva M. Kupfer, Jörg P. Schut, Christina PLoS One Study Protocol INTRODUCTION: Psoriasis (PSO) is a disease that in the majority of patients is accompanied by itch, which imposes a great burden and positively relates to anxiety. Social anxiety, a facet of anxiety associated with social withdrawal, may be a predictor of itch intensity in this patient group. Moreover, anxiety is linked to the secretion of neuroendocrine and inflammatory parameters such as substance P (SP), interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-17, which are also related to itch. In this research project, we investigate first, whether there is a direct relationship between social anxiety and itch intensity in patients with PSO and second whether the secretion of SP, IL-6 and IL-17 in the skin mediates this relationship. Additionally, PSO-patients are compared to healthy skin controls regarding their level of social anxiety, itch intensity and the secretion of SP, IL-6 and IL-17. METHODS AND ANALYSES: For study 1, we aim to recruit 250 psoriasis patients and 250 healthy skin controls who complete questionnaires to assess social anxiety, itch intensity and control variables (e.g. sociodemographic variables and severity of PSO). A linear hierarchic regression will be used to determine whether social anxiety significantly contributes to itch intensity. In study 2, we plan to apply the suction blister method to 128 patients and healthy skin controls recruited from study 1 to determine SP, IL-6 and IL-17 in tissue fluid extracted from the skin. A mediation analysis will be conducted using the SPSS-macro PROCESS to test whether the relationship between social anxiety and itch is mediated by SP, IL-6 and IL-17. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBERS: DRKS00023621 (study 1) and DRKS00023622 (study 2). Public Library of Science 2023-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10019658/ /pubmed/36928456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281989 Text en © 2023 Schepko et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Schepko, Marcel
Stumpf, Katharina C.
Tumala, Susanne
Peters, Eva M.
Kupfer, Jörg P.
Schut, Christina
Study protocol: Neuro-inflammatory parameters as mediators of the relationship between social anxiety and itch intensity: A cross-sectional, controlled laboratory study in patients with psoriasis and healthy skin controls
title Study protocol: Neuro-inflammatory parameters as mediators of the relationship between social anxiety and itch intensity: A cross-sectional, controlled laboratory study in patients with psoriasis and healthy skin controls
title_full Study protocol: Neuro-inflammatory parameters as mediators of the relationship between social anxiety and itch intensity: A cross-sectional, controlled laboratory study in patients with psoriasis and healthy skin controls
title_fullStr Study protocol: Neuro-inflammatory parameters as mediators of the relationship between social anxiety and itch intensity: A cross-sectional, controlled laboratory study in patients with psoriasis and healthy skin controls
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol: Neuro-inflammatory parameters as mediators of the relationship between social anxiety and itch intensity: A cross-sectional, controlled laboratory study in patients with psoriasis and healthy skin controls
title_short Study protocol: Neuro-inflammatory parameters as mediators of the relationship between social anxiety and itch intensity: A cross-sectional, controlled laboratory study in patients with psoriasis and healthy skin controls
title_sort study protocol: neuro-inflammatory parameters as mediators of the relationship between social anxiety and itch intensity: a cross-sectional, controlled laboratory study in patients with psoriasis and healthy skin controls
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10019658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36928456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281989
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