Markers of Negative Emotionality in Individuals With Comorbid Alcohol Use Disorder and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Role of Childhood Trauma

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Addiction Biology Pub Date : 2025-04-18 DOI:10.1111/adb.70037
E. C. Cullins, T. Gunawan, M. L. Schwandt, J. W. Luk, D. T. George, N. Diazgranados, D. Goldman, V. A. Ramchandani
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are characterized with heightened negative emotionality (NE) and are frequently comorbid. However, little research has investigated NE in individuals with comorbid AUD/PTSD. We compared psychological and biological markers of NE phenotypes, and alcohol-related outcomes between individuals with AUD with and without PTSD, and healthy controls. Additionally, we evaluated whether childhood trauma severity moderated these relationships. Participants [N = 1292; healthy controls (HC): n = 502 (38.9%); AUD only: n = 610 (47.2%), and AUD/PTSD (CMB); n = 180 (13.9%)] enrolled in the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Natural History Protocol underwent clinical, biological and behavioural phenotyping that included psychiatric diagnoses, markers of negative emotionality and allostatic load, alcohol use behaviour, and history of childhood trauma. The CMB group had the most severe alcohol use and childhood trauma history. Psychological NE were the most dysregulated among the CMB group. Biological markers of NE were also dysregulated among the AUD and CMB group, where they displayed greater resting heart rate, diastolic blood pressure and HDL cholesterol relative to HC. Greater childhood trauma severity was associated with greater psychological NE. However, the childhood trauma did not moderate any relationship between diagnosis and NE phenotypes. These results highlight important differences in NE, childhood trauma and alcohol use in individuals with AUD with and without comorbid PTSD. Targeting NE and alcohol-related behaviours is critical in effective treatment of individuals with comorbid AUD/PTSD.

Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02231840.

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伴随酒精使用障碍和创伤后应激障碍个体的负性情绪标记:童年创伤的作用
创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和酒精使用障碍(AUD)的特征是负性情绪(NE)升高,并且经常是共病。然而,很少有研究调查合并AUD/PTSD个体的NE。我们比较了伴有和不伴有创伤后应激障碍的AUD患者与健康对照者之间NE表型的心理和生物学标记以及酒精相关结局。此外,我们评估了儿童创伤严重程度是否调节了这些关系。参与者[N = 1292;健康对照(HC): 502例(38.9%);仅AUD: n = 610 (47.2%), AUD/PTSD (CMB);n = 180(13.9%)]在国家酒精滥用和酒精中毒研究所自然史协议中登记,进行了临床、生物学和行为表型分析,包括精神诊断、负面情绪和适应负荷标记、酒精使用行为和童年创伤史。CMB组有最严重的酒精使用和童年创伤史。心理NE在CMB组中最为失调。在AUD和CMB组中,NE的生物标志物也出现了失调,相对于HC,它们表现出更高的静息心率、舒张压和高密度脂蛋白胆固醇。儿童期创伤严重程度越大,心理NE越高。然而,童年创伤并没有缓和诊断与NE表型之间的任何关系。这些结果强调了有和没有合并PTSD的AUD患者在NE、童年创伤和酒精使用方面的重要差异。针对NE和酒精相关行为是有效治疗合并AUD/PTSD个体的关键。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02231840。
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Addiction Biology
Addiction Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Addiction Biology is focused on neuroscience contributions and it aims to advance our understanding of the action of drugs of abuse and addictive processes. Papers are accepted in both animal experimentation or clinical research. The content is geared towards behavioral, molecular, genetic, biochemical, neuro-biological and pharmacology aspects of these fields. Addiction Biology includes peer-reviewed original research reports and reviews. Addiction Biology is published on behalf of the Society for the Study of Addiction to Alcohol and other Drugs (SSA). Members of the Society for the Study of Addiction receive the Journal as part of their annual membership subscription.
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