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Plasma Metabolomic Signature of Early Abuse in Middle-Aged Women

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PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE
卷 84, 期 5, 页码 536-546

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000001088

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childhood abuse; chronic stress; life course epidemiology; mediation; metabolomics; women

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01 AG051600, R01 CA163451, U01 CA176726, R01 CA67262]
  2. Women's Health Interdisciplinary Stress Program of Research
  3. program of the Mary Horrigan Connors Center for Women's Health and Gender Biology at Brigham and Women's Hospital
  4. Gretchen S. Fish Fund for Women's Health and Stress Research
  5. [K01 HL143034]

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This study found associations between early abuse and midlife metabolomic profiles, including multiple amino acids and lipids. The observed association may be partly mediated by body mass index and psychosocial factors in adulthood.
Objective Metabolomic profiling may provide insights into biological mechanisms underlying the strong epidemiologic links observed between early abuse and cardiometabolic disorders in later life. Methods We examined the associations between early abuse and midlife plasma metabolites in two nonoverlapping subsamples from the Nurses' Health Study II, comprising 803 (mean age = 40 years) and 211 women (mean age = 61 years). Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry assays were used to measure metabolomic profiles, with 283 metabolites consistently measured in both subsamples. Physical and sexual abuse before age 18 years was retrospectively assessed by validated questions integrating type/frequency of abuse. Analyses were conducted in each sample and pooled using meta-analysis, with multiple testing adjustment using the q value approach for controlling the positive false discovery rate. Results After adjusting for age, race, menopausal status, body size at age 5 years, and childhood socioeconomic indicators, more severe early abuse was consistently associated with five metabolites at midlife (q value < 0.20 in both samples), including lower levels of serotonin and C38:3 phosphatidylethanolamine plasmalogen and higher levels of alanine, proline, and C40:6 phosphatidylethanolamine. Other metabolites potentially associated with early abuse (q value < 0.05 in the meta-analysis) included triglycerides, phosphatidylcholine plasmalogens, bile acids, tyrosine, glutamate, and cotinine. The association between early abuse and midlife metabolomic profiles was partly mediated by adulthood body mass index (32% mediated) and psychosocial distress (13%-26% mediated), but not by other life-style factors. Conclusions Early abuse was associated with distinct metabolomic profiles of multiple amino acids and lipids in middle-aged women. Body mass index and psychosocial factors in adulthood may be important intermediates for the observed association.

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