Does metabolic status affect serum levels of BDNF and MMP-9 in patients with schizophrenia?
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Abstract
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) are involved in the processes of neurogenesis, synaptic plasticity, learning and memory. Growing number of studies shows a relationship between BDNF or MMP-9 and schizophrenia. Also, BDNF and MMP-9 levels may be affected by metabolic parameters, such as obesity or dyslipidemia. Our hypothesis is that alterations of BDNF or MMP-9 levels in schizophrenia might be secondary to metabolic abnormalities, often found among schizophrenia patients. We have compared BDNF and MMP-9 between patients with schizophrenia (β=β64, age 49βΒ±β8.2βy) and healthy controls (β=β32, age 51βΒ±β8.9βy) in the context of cardio-metabolic parameters. Serum levels of BDNF and MMP-9 were measured using ELISA test, body composition parameters were determined using bioelectric impedance analysis. Our results showed significantly lowered serum BDNF concentration in the schizophrenia group (schizophrenia: 23.8βΒ±β7.83βng/mL, control: 27.69βΒ±β8.11βng/mL, β=β0.03). Serum MMP-9 concentration in schizophrenia group did not differ compared with the control group (schizophrenia: 456.8βΒ±β278.4βng/mL, control: 341.5βΒ±β162.4βng/mL, β=β0.07). After adjusting for age, all anthropometric parameters, body composition and laboratory tests BDNF were still significantly lower in the schizophrenia group. However, MMP-9 became significantly elevated in the schizophrenia group after adjusting for several anthropometric and body composition covariates. Our results confirmed reduced serum BDNF concentration in patients with schizophrenia. Also, this reduction seems to be independent of metabolic abnormalities. On the other hand, our hypothesis that MMP-9 level in schizophrenia is altered due to metabolic abnormalities might be true.
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Authors | Arabska, JaΕmina;Margulska, Aleksandra;Strzelecki, Dominik;WysokiΕski, Adam; |
Journal | nordic journal of psychiatry |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1080/08039488.2019.1658126 |
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