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SUN-313 Depression, Subjective Stress and Serum Osteocalcin Concentrations in People with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

Serum osteocalcin is emerging as a potential marker of glucose homeostasis and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). In mice, osteocalcin knockouts exhibit depressive-like behaviours but knockouts of a putative osteocalcin receptor, GPR158, are resistant to chronic unpredictable mild stress. Rece...

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Autores principales: Nguyen, Michelle My Linh, Darwish, Lina, Major-Orfao, Chelsi, Colby-Milley, Jessica, Wong, Sophie K, Sugamori, Kim, Lanctôt, Krista L, Herrmann, Nathan, Oh, Paul I, Yang, Pearl, Shah, Baiju R, Gilbert, Jeremy, Assal, Angela, Halperin, Ilana Jaye, Mitchell, Jane, Swardfager, Walter
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7207693/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.1323
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author Nguyen, Michelle My Linh
Darwish, Lina
Major-Orfao, Chelsi
Colby-Milley, Jessica
Wong, Sophie K
Sugamori, Kim
Lanctôt, Krista L
Herrmann, Nathan
Oh, Paul I
Yang, Pearl
Shah, Baiju R
Gilbert, Jeremy
Assal, Angela
Halperin, Ilana Jaye
Mitchell, Jane
Swardfager, Walter
author_facet Nguyen, Michelle My Linh
Darwish, Lina
Major-Orfao, Chelsi
Colby-Milley, Jessica
Wong, Sophie K
Sugamori, Kim
Lanctôt, Krista L
Herrmann, Nathan
Oh, Paul I
Yang, Pearl
Shah, Baiju R
Gilbert, Jeremy
Assal, Angela
Halperin, Ilana Jaye
Mitchell, Jane
Swardfager, Walter
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description Serum osteocalcin is emerging as a potential marker of glucose homeostasis and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). In mice, osteocalcin knockouts exhibit depressive-like behaviours but knockouts of a putative osteocalcin receptor, GPR158, are resistant to chronic unpredictable mild stress. Recently, osteocalcin release from bone has been suggested to mediate some aspects of the acute stress response. Here, we assess relationships between serum osteocalcin, depression and perceived stress in people with T2DM. Participants with T2DM were assessed for whether they met the DSM-5 criteria for Major Depressive Disorder using the research version of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 depression criteria (SCID-5RV). Subjective stress was assessed using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) with higher scores indicating greater subjective stress. Serum carboxylated (cOCN) and uncarboxylated (unOCN) osteocalcin were assayed from fasting morning blood by commercial ELISA. Among 87 participants (mean age 62.9±9.5, 52% women), 18 (26%) were experiencing a depressive episode (7 men, 11 women). Both serum unOCN and cOCN were associated with higher PSS scores in participants with depression (unOCN, r=0.566, p=0.014; cOCN, r=0.564, p=0.015) but not in those without depression (unOCN, r=0.002, p=0.985; cOCN, r=0.090, p=0.463). A significant interaction was found between depression and PSS scores predicting serum unOCN in a linear model adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, antidepressant use and HbA1c (F=6.225, p=0.015). The results are consistent with reports that osteocalcin release from bone may be a mediator of stress perception; however, among people with T2DM, this relationship was observed only among those currently experiencing a depressive episode.
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spelling pubmed-72076932020-05-13 SUN-313 Depression, Subjective Stress and Serum Osteocalcin Concentrations in People with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Nguyen, Michelle My Linh Darwish, Lina Major-Orfao, Chelsi Colby-Milley, Jessica Wong, Sophie K Sugamori, Kim Lanctôt, Krista L Herrmann, Nathan Oh, Paul I Yang, Pearl Shah, Baiju R Gilbert, Jeremy Assal, Angela Halperin, Ilana Jaye Mitchell, Jane Swardfager, Walter J Endocr Soc Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary Serum osteocalcin is emerging as a potential marker of glucose homeostasis and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). In mice, osteocalcin knockouts exhibit depressive-like behaviours but knockouts of a putative osteocalcin receptor, GPR158, are resistant to chronic unpredictable mild stress. Recently, osteocalcin release from bone has been suggested to mediate some aspects of the acute stress response. Here, we assess relationships between serum osteocalcin, depression and perceived stress in people with T2DM. Participants with T2DM were assessed for whether they met the DSM-5 criteria for Major Depressive Disorder using the research version of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 depression criteria (SCID-5RV). Subjective stress was assessed using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) with higher scores indicating greater subjective stress. Serum carboxylated (cOCN) and uncarboxylated (unOCN) osteocalcin were assayed from fasting morning blood by commercial ELISA. Among 87 participants (mean age 62.9±9.5, 52% women), 18 (26%) were experiencing a depressive episode (7 men, 11 women). Both serum unOCN and cOCN were associated with higher PSS scores in participants with depression (unOCN, r=0.566, p=0.014; cOCN, r=0.564, p=0.015) but not in those without depression (unOCN, r=0.002, p=0.985; cOCN, r=0.090, p=0.463). A significant interaction was found between depression and PSS scores predicting serum unOCN in a linear model adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, antidepressant use and HbA1c (F=6.225, p=0.015). The results are consistent with reports that osteocalcin release from bone may be a mediator of stress perception; however, among people with T2DM, this relationship was observed only among those currently experiencing a depressive episode. Oxford University Press 2020-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7207693/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.1323 Text en © Endocrine Society 2020. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary
Nguyen, Michelle My Linh
Darwish, Lina
Major-Orfao, Chelsi
Colby-Milley, Jessica
Wong, Sophie K
Sugamori, Kim
Lanctôt, Krista L
Herrmann, Nathan
Oh, Paul I
Yang, Pearl
Shah, Baiju R
Gilbert, Jeremy
Assal, Angela
Halperin, Ilana Jaye
Mitchell, Jane
Swardfager, Walter
SUN-313 Depression, Subjective Stress and Serum Osteocalcin Concentrations in People with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
title SUN-313 Depression, Subjective Stress and Serum Osteocalcin Concentrations in People with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
title_full SUN-313 Depression, Subjective Stress and Serum Osteocalcin Concentrations in People with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
title_fullStr SUN-313 Depression, Subjective Stress and Serum Osteocalcin Concentrations in People with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
title_full_unstemmed SUN-313 Depression, Subjective Stress and Serum Osteocalcin Concentrations in People with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
title_short SUN-313 Depression, Subjective Stress and Serum Osteocalcin Concentrations in People with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
title_sort sun-313 depression, subjective stress and serum osteocalcin concentrations in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus
topic Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7207693/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.1323
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