Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5844341 | Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This study adds to the accumulating evidence that psychological trauma and chronic stress are associated with accelerated telomere attrition. However, changes in immune function associated with stress-related telomere shortening are not well understood. Although much less pronounced in PTSD patients than in elderly persons, reduced proliferative responses of T cells accompanied by shorter telomeres might be a sign of early immunosenescence. Together with reduced production of Th1 cytokines, observed immune changes may contribute to health risks associated with PTSD.
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Authors
Mladen JergoviÄ, Marko TomiÄeviÄ, AnÄelko VidoviÄ, KreÅ¡o Bendelja, Ana SaviÄ, Valerija Vojvoda, Dijana Rac, Davorka LovriÄ-Äavar, Sabina RabatiÄ, Tanja Jovanovic, Ante Sabioncello,