血浆性相关激素和蛋白质水平与酒精依赖的关系

IF 5.2 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Addiction Pub Date : 2025-06-16 DOI:10.1111/add.70104
Ada Man-Choi Ho, Jennifer R Geske, Vanessa K Pazdernik, T Cameron Waller, Anthony Batzler, Stacey J Winham, Victor M Karpyak
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摘要

背景和目的:性相关激素和蛋白质可能是酒精使用障碍特征和后果的性别差异的基础。先前的报告表明,类固醇性激素可能会影响饮酒行为,而调节其循环水平的蛋白质却很少被研究。继我们早期关于个体性激素与酒精依赖(AD)之间关系的研究之后,这项研究在更大的样本中测量了性激素和蛋白质的组合与AD之间的关系。设计:对血浆性相关激素和蛋白质水平进行性别分层病例对照比较和聚类,并对ad相关激素和蛋白质组合进行全基因组关联研究。背景:美国的成瘾治疗项目。参与者:来自社区生物库的400名寻求治疗的近期戒酒的AD患者(中位数= 24.5天)和388名年龄和性别匹配的对照组(男性:女性≈2:1)。检测方法:血浆总睾酮、雌酮(E1)、雌二醇(E2)、促卵泡激素(FSH)、促黄体生成素(LH)、性激素结合球蛋白(SHBG)、白蛋白水平。结果:在男性中,我们发现较高的E2 [β = 0.13, Punadjusted unadjusted = 0.025, FDR = 0.054]、LH (β = 0.12, Punadjusted = 0.017, FDR = 0.044)、白蛋白(β = 0.09, Punadjusted unadjusted = 0.024, FDR = 0.113)、黄体酮(β = -1.86, Punadjusted = 0.026, FDR = 0.113)和白蛋白(β = 0.18, Punadjusted)和三种性激素和蛋白质特征似乎与男女的酒精依赖有关。与对照组相比,戒酒几周的酒精依赖者的性相关激素和蛋白质的外周水平及其组合可能会发生改变,这种差异可能是性别特异性的。
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Associations of plasma sex-related hormone and protein levels and alcohol dependence.

Background and aims: Sex-related hormones and proteins may underlie sex differences in alcohol use disorder characteristics and consequences. Previous reports suggest steroid sex hormones may influence alcohol consumption behaviors while proteins that regulate their circulation levels are rarely investigated. Following up on our earlier study of individual sex-related hormones' associations with alcohol dependence (AD), this study measured the associations between the combinations of sex-related hormones and proteins and AD in a larger sample.

Design: Sex-stratified case-control comparison and clustering of plasma sex-related hormone and protein levels, plus a genome-wide association study on the AD-associated hormone and protein combinations.

Setting: Addiction treatment programs in the United States.

Participants: Four hundred treatment-seeking recently abstained AD patients (median = 24.5 days) and 388 age-and-sex-matched controls from a community biobank (male:female ≈ 2:1).

Measurements: Plasma levels of total testosterone, estrone (E1), estradiol (E2), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) and albumin.

Findings: In males, we found higher E2 [β = 0.13, Punadjusted < 0.001, false discovery rate (FDR) = 0.005], progesterone (β = 0.01, Punadjusted = 0.025, FDR = 0.054), LH (β = 0.12, Punadjusted = 0.017, FDR = 0.044) and albumin (β = 0.09, Punadjusted < 0.001, FDR = 0.005) in AD patients than controls; in females, we observed lower E1 (β = -0.24, Punadjusted = 0.024, FDR = 0.113) and progesterone (β = -1.86, Punadjusted = 0.026, FDR = 0.113) and higher albumin (β = 0.18, Punadjusted < 0.001, FDR = 0.001) in AD patients than controls. Three principal components (PCs), reflecting hormone signatures, were statistically significantly associated with AD in each sex: PC1 (TT, E2 and SHBG; β = -0.15, P = 0.016), PC3 (E1, progesterone and albumin; β = 0.28, P = 0.007) and PC4 (SHBG and albumin; β = 0.34, P = 0.001) in males; PC3 (progesterone and albumin; β = -0.38, P = 0.009), PC4 (TT and albumin; β = -0.49, P = 0.001) and PC5 (TT and progesterone; β = 0.54, P = 0.004) in females. Statistically significant SNP × group associations were found in females between PC4 and polymorphisms in RP51004I9.1 (top SNP: rs6082693; P = 5.41E-12) and in males between PC3 and a genomic locus that contained SLC35E4, DUSP18 and OSBP2 (top SNP: rs13053277; P = 1.77E-07).

Conclusions: Three sex-related hormone and protein signatures appear to be associated with alcohol dependence in each sex. Peripheral levels of sex-related hormones and proteins, as well as their combinations, could be altered in people with alcohol dependence who have abstained for a few weeks compared with controls, and such differences may be sex-specific.

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Addiction
Addiction 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: Addiction publishes peer-reviewed research reports on pharmacological and behavioural addictions, bringing together research conducted within many different disciplines. Its goal is to serve international and interdisciplinary scientific and clinical communication, to strengthen links between science and policy, and to stimulate and enhance the quality of debate. We seek submissions that are not only technically competent but are also original and contain information or ideas of fresh interest to our international readership. We seek to serve low- and middle-income (LAMI) countries as well as more economically developed countries. Addiction’s scope spans human experimental, epidemiological, social science, historical, clinical and policy research relating to addiction, primarily but not exclusively in the areas of psychoactive substance use and/or gambling. In addition to original research, the journal features editorials, commentaries, reviews, letters, and book reviews.
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