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Investigating mitochondrial bioenergetics in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of women with childhood maltreatment from post-parturition period to one-year follow-up

BACKGROUND: Childhood maltreatment (CM) exerts various long-lasting psychological and biological changes in affected individuals, with inflammation being an interconnecting element. Besides chronic low-grade inflammation, CM might also affect the energy production of cells by altering the function a...

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Autores principales: Gumpp, Anja M., Behnke, Alexander, Ramo-Fernández, Laura, Radermacher, Peter, Gündel, Harald, Ziegenhain, Ute, Karabatsiakis, Alexander, Kolassa, Iris-Tatjana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10317795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35311632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291722000411
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author Gumpp, Anja M.
Behnke, Alexander
Ramo-Fernández, Laura
Radermacher, Peter
Gündel, Harald
Ziegenhain, Ute
Karabatsiakis, Alexander
Kolassa, Iris-Tatjana
author_facet Gumpp, Anja M.
Behnke, Alexander
Ramo-Fernández, Laura
Radermacher, Peter
Gündel, Harald
Ziegenhain, Ute
Karabatsiakis, Alexander
Kolassa, Iris-Tatjana
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description BACKGROUND: Childhood maltreatment (CM) exerts various long-lasting psychological and biological changes in affected individuals, with inflammation being an interconnecting element. Besides chronic low-grade inflammation, CM might also affect the energy production of cells by altering the function and density of mitochondria, i.e. the body's main energy suppliers. Here, we compared mitochondrial respiration and density in intact peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), from women with and without CM between two time points, i.e. at the highly inflammatory phase within 1 week after parturition (t(0)) and again after 1 year (t(2)). METHODS: CM exposure was assessed with the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire. Whole blood was collected from n = 52 healthy women within the study ‘My Childhood – Your Childhood’ at both time points to isolate and cryopreserve PBMC. Thawed PBMC were used to measure mitochondrial respiration and density by high-resolution respirometry followed by spectrophotometric analyses of citrate-synthase activity. RESULTS: Over time, quantitative respiratory parameters increased, while qualitative flux control ratios decreased, independently of CM. Women with CM showed higher mitochondrial respiration and density at t(0), but not at t(2). We found significant CM group × time interaction effects for ATP-turnover-related respiration and mitochondrial density. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to longitudinally investigate mitochondrial bioenergetics in postpartum women with and without CM. Our results indicate that CM-related mitochondrial alterations reflect allostatic load, probably due to higher inflammatory states during parturition, which normalize later. However, later inflammatory states might moderate the vulnerability for a second-hit on the level of mitochondrial bioenergetics, at least in immune cells.
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spelling pubmed-103177952023-07-05 Investigating mitochondrial bioenergetics in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of women with childhood maltreatment from post-parturition period to one-year follow-up Gumpp, Anja M. Behnke, Alexander Ramo-Fernández, Laura Radermacher, Peter Gündel, Harald Ziegenhain, Ute Karabatsiakis, Alexander Kolassa, Iris-Tatjana Psychol Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Childhood maltreatment (CM) exerts various long-lasting psychological and biological changes in affected individuals, with inflammation being an interconnecting element. Besides chronic low-grade inflammation, CM might also affect the energy production of cells by altering the function and density of mitochondria, i.e. the body's main energy suppliers. Here, we compared mitochondrial respiration and density in intact peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), from women with and without CM between two time points, i.e. at the highly inflammatory phase within 1 week after parturition (t(0)) and again after 1 year (t(2)). METHODS: CM exposure was assessed with the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire. Whole blood was collected from n = 52 healthy women within the study ‘My Childhood – Your Childhood’ at both time points to isolate and cryopreserve PBMC. Thawed PBMC were used to measure mitochondrial respiration and density by high-resolution respirometry followed by spectrophotometric analyses of citrate-synthase activity. RESULTS: Over time, quantitative respiratory parameters increased, while qualitative flux control ratios decreased, independently of CM. Women with CM showed higher mitochondrial respiration and density at t(0), but not at t(2). We found significant CM group × time interaction effects for ATP-turnover-related respiration and mitochondrial density. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to longitudinally investigate mitochondrial bioenergetics in postpartum women with and without CM. Our results indicate that CM-related mitochondrial alterations reflect allostatic load, probably due to higher inflammatory states during parturition, which normalize later. However, later inflammatory states might moderate the vulnerability for a second-hit on the level of mitochondrial bioenergetics, at least in immune cells. Cambridge University Press 2023-07 2022-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10317795/ /pubmed/35311632 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291722000411 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Gumpp, Anja M.
Behnke, Alexander
Ramo-Fernández, Laura
Radermacher, Peter
Gündel, Harald
Ziegenhain, Ute
Karabatsiakis, Alexander
Kolassa, Iris-Tatjana
Investigating mitochondrial bioenergetics in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of women with childhood maltreatment from post-parturition period to one-year follow-up
title Investigating mitochondrial bioenergetics in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of women with childhood maltreatment from post-parturition period to one-year follow-up
title_full Investigating mitochondrial bioenergetics in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of women with childhood maltreatment from post-parturition period to one-year follow-up
title_fullStr Investigating mitochondrial bioenergetics in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of women with childhood maltreatment from post-parturition period to one-year follow-up
title_full_unstemmed Investigating mitochondrial bioenergetics in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of women with childhood maltreatment from post-parturition period to one-year follow-up
title_short Investigating mitochondrial bioenergetics in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of women with childhood maltreatment from post-parturition period to one-year follow-up
title_sort investigating mitochondrial bioenergetics in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of women with childhood maltreatment from post-parturition period to one-year follow-up
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10317795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35311632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291722000411
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