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DOI | 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2018.11.006 |
Gulf War illness associated with abnormal auditory P1 event-related potential: Evidence of impaired cholinergic processing replicated in a national sample | |
Tillman, Gail D.1; Spence, Jeffrey S.2; Briggs, Richard W.3; Haley, Robert W.2; Hart, John, Jr.1,4; Kraut, Michael A.1,5 | |
通讯作者 | Hart, John, Jr. |
来源期刊 | PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH-NEUROIMAGING |
ISSN | 0925-4927 |
EISSN | 1872-7506 |
出版年 | 2019 |
卷号 | 283页码:7-15 |
英文摘要 | Our team previously reported event-related potential (ERP) and hyperarousal patterns from a study of one construction battalion of the U.S. Naval Reserve who served during the 1991 Persian Gulf War. We sought to replicate these findings in a sample that was more representative of the entire Gulf War-era veteran population, including male and female participants from four branches of the military. We collected ERP data from 40 veterans meeting Haley criteria for Gulf War syndromes 1-3 and from 22 matched Gulf War veteran controls while they performed an auditory oddball task. Reports of hyperarousal from the ill veterans were significantly greater than those from the control veterans, and P1 amplitudes in Syndromes 2 and 3 were significantly higher than P1 amplitudes in Syndrome 1, replicating our previous findings. Many of the contributors to the generation of the P1 potential are also involved in the regulation of arousal and are modulated by cholinergic and dopaminergic systems-two systems whose dysfunction has been implicated in Gulf War illness. These differences among the three syndrome groups where their means were on either side of controls is a replication of our previous ERP study and is consistent with previous imaging studies of this population. |
英文关键词 | Hyperarousal ERP Dopaminergic Desert storm Desert shield Neurotoxic |
类型 | Article |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | USA |
收录类别 | SCI-E ; SSCI |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000458614700002 |
WOS关键词 | POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER ; CHEMICAL WEAPONS FALLOUT ; LONG-DISTANCE TRANSIT ; PYRIDOSTIGMINE BROMIDE ; BASOLATERAL AMYGDALA ; SENSORIMOTOR DEFICIT ; CASE-DEFINITION ; VETERANS ; P50 ; MODULATION |
WOS类目 | Clinical Neurology ; Neuroimaging ; Psychiatry |
WOS研究方向 | Neurosciences & Neurology ; Psychiatry |
资源类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/218196 |
作者单位 | 1.Univ Texas Dallas, Ctr BrainHlth, Dallas, TX 75235 USA; 2.Univ Texas Southwestern Med Ctr Dallas, Dept Internal Med, Dallas, TX USA; 3.Univ Texas Southwestern Med Ctr Dallas, Dept Radiol, Dallas, TX USA; 4.Univ Texas Southwestern Med Ctr Dallas, Dept Neurol, Dallas, TX USA; 5.Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Radiol, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Tillman, Gail D.,Spence, Jeffrey S.,Briggs, Richard W.,et al. Gulf War illness associated with abnormal auditory P1 event-related potential: Evidence of impaired cholinergic processing replicated in a national sample[J],2019,283:7-15. |
APA | Tillman, Gail D.,Spence, Jeffrey S.,Briggs, Richard W.,Haley, Robert W.,Hart, John, Jr.,&Kraut, Michael A..(2019).Gulf War illness associated with abnormal auditory P1 event-related potential: Evidence of impaired cholinergic processing replicated in a national sample.PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH-NEUROIMAGING,283,7-15. |
MLA | Tillman, Gail D.,et al."Gulf War illness associated with abnormal auditory P1 event-related potential: Evidence of impaired cholinergic processing replicated in a national sample".PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH-NEUROIMAGING 283(2019):7-15. |
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