Publications by authors named "Ana T D D'Elia"

Introduction: Sexual violence is one of the most severe traumatic events. It is associated with a higher risk for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) development. Sleep disturbances such as insomnia are frequently reported by PTSD patients and play a key role in the development and course of the disorder.

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Background: Sexual violence is a traumatic event that can trigger post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and generate biological responses to stress characterized by inhibiting the hypothalamic-pituitary axis (HPA), altering immune activity, and changing the structure and function of the brain. PTSD is associated with increased levels of inflammatory markers. This study aimed to measure differences in inflammatory markers and HPA hormone levels between women with PTSD due to sexual violence and controls at baseline and after 1-year follow-up.

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Article Synopsis
  • Sexual assault is linked to negative health outcomes like PTSD and depression, with neurobiological factors such as hormone levels playing a critical role.
  • A study compared hormone levels (ACTH and cortisol) among women with PTSD from sexual assault and those without trauma, revealing higher ACTH and cortisol levels in the PTSD group, correlated with symptom severity.
  • The findings suggest a connection between hormonal imbalances and severity of PTSD symptoms, especially when depression is also present, challenging previous expectations about PTSD alone.
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Childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a prevalent subtype of early life stress associated with changes in immunological and neuroendocrine systems leading to inflammatory responses of the organism and increasing several inflammatory and immune markers. We aimed to conduct a systematic review concerning the association between CSA and indicators of immune activity. We conducted a search for articles in PubMed, Scopus, PsycINFO, and Web of Science, using the key words: ("Child sexual abuse" OR "childhood maltreatment" OR "sexual violence" OR "posttraumatic stress disorder" OR "rape") AND ("cytokines" OR "inflammatory markers" OR "interleukin" OR "tumor necrosis factor" OR "C-reactive protein").

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