News

Headway being made in developing biomarkers for PTSD


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PSYCHIATRISTS

References

“We believe that these may be very important potential future candidate biomarkers to differentiate PTSD cases from controls.”

The next step in this effort, he added, is to replicate the consortium’s overall findings in a cross-validation sample of 50 male cases and 50 male controls. “We also have a sample of 40 female cases and 40 controls to see if the markers are the same or different,” he said. The researchers are also conducting a prospective study of 1,200 active duty military personnel, who will be evaluated before and after deployment.

For now, some clinicians wonder what should be done for men and women who carry the PTSD risk alleles, or carry the endocrine or metabolism vulnerability to develop complications from combat exposure. “That’s a very sensitive national question,” Dr. Marmar said. “People want to serve their country. The answer may be to allow service but to have a more nuanced approach to what people’s roles should be within the military, to match individuals’ stress resilience with the responsibilities they have.”

Dr. Marmar reported that he had no relevant financial conflicts.

dbrunk@frontlinemedcom.com

On Twitter @dougbrunk

Pages

Recommended Reading

Intensive glycemic control safely cut end-stage renal disease
MDedge Endocrinology
Cigarette smoking rates among U.S. adults hit all-time low
MDedge Endocrinology
New evidence suggests 2014 hypertension guidelines could backfire
MDedge Endocrinology
Obesity can cut 19 years of health, 8 years of life
MDedge Endocrinology
Vitamin D landscape marked by lack of consensus
MDedge Endocrinology
2013 AHA/ACC guideline on lifestyle management to reduce cardiovascular risk: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines
MDedge Endocrinology
ADA’s revised diabetes 'standards' broaden statin use
MDedge Endocrinology
Zero coronary calcium means very low 10-year event risk
MDedge Endocrinology
Broad application of JNC-8 would save lives, reduce costs
MDedge Endocrinology
Breast cancer patients show poor adherence to cardiovascular, diabetes medications
MDedge Endocrinology