膀胱癌的精神痛苦和炎症:神经使事情变得不那么模糊

IF 3.7 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Iveta Mikolaskova , Yori Gidron , Vladimira Durmanova , Magda Suchankova , Maria Bucova , Luba Hunakova
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摘要

目的探讨膀胱癌患者感知压力、生活满意度、心率变异性(HRV)和免疫炎症标志物之间的相互作用。我们研究了HRV如何调节心理困扰与TNF-α和TGF-β细胞因子水平之间的关系。我们假设高迷走神经活动,正如高HRV所表明的那样,减轻了感知压力和生活不满对炎症的影响。方法对73例膀胱癌患者进行研究。HRV由5分钟心电图记录确定,重点关注正常到正常心跳间隔(SDNN)的标准偏差。采用压力感知量表(PSS)测量心理压力,采用生活满意度问卷(LSQ)评估生活满意度。采用夹心ELISA法检测血清TNF-α浓度和血浆TGF-β水平。结果我们发现HRV调节感知压力和炎症之间的关系。低HRV (SDNN <20 ms)患者PSS与血清TNF-α水平呈正相关,与TGF-β水平呈负相关,而生活满意度与TGF-β呈正相关。这些关系在高HRV患者(SDNN≥20 ms)中不显著。结论高HRV所显示的高迷走神经活动可能减轻心理困扰对膀胱癌患者免疫炎症反应的不利影响。应激相关炎症发生在低HRV条件下,突出了自主调节在癌症预后中的潜在作用。未来的研究应进一步探索这些关系,以制定旨在通过压力管理和增强迷走神经活动来调节癌症炎症的干预措施来改善患者预后。
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Mental distress and inflammation in bladder cancer: The nerve makes things less vague

Objectives

This study aimed to explore the interaction between perceived stress, life satisfaction, heart rate variability (HRV), and immune-inflammatory markers in bladder cancer patients. We investigated how HRV moderates the relationship between psychological distress and levels of TNF-α and TGF-β cytokines. We hypothesized that high vagal nerve activity, as indicated by higher HRV, mitigates the impact of perceived stress and life dissatisfaction on inflammation.

Methods

The study included 73 patients with bladder cancer. HRV was determined from a 5-min ECG recording, focusing on the standard deviation of normal-to-normal interbeat intervals (SDNN). Psychological distress was measured using the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), and life satisfaction was evaluated with the Life Satisfaction Questionnaire (LSQ). Serum concentrations of TNF-α and plasma levels of TGF-β were determined using sandwich ELISA.

Results

We found evidence that HRV modulates the relation between perceived stress and inflammation. In patients with low HRV (SDNN <20 ms), PSS was positively correlated with serum level of TNF-α and negatively with the level of TGF-β, while life satisfaction was positively correlated with TGF-β. These relationships were not significant in patients with high HRV (SDNN ≥20 ms).

Conclusion

Our findings suggest that high vagal activity, as indicated by higher HRV, may mitigate the adverse effects of psychological distress on immune-inflammatory responses in patients with bladder cancer. Stress-related inflammation took place under conditions of low HRV, highlighting the potential role of autonomic regulation in cancer prognosis. Future research should further explore these relationships to develop interventions aimed at improving patient outcomes through stress management and enhanced vagal nerve activity to regulate inflammation in cancer.
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Brain, behavior, & immunity - health
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience
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