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The aim of this study was to analyse the level of cognitive functioning of patients with history of suicidal behaviour suffering from depression and schizophrenia, and to evaluate their oxidative stress parameters and selected biochemical parameters on the basis of bloodwork.
The study was conducted among 120 patients hospitalized in the Department of Psychiatry of the UMB (Medical University of Białystok). Every participant gave their own voluntary and informed written consent. Blood parameters tests were performed in the Diagnostic Laboratory of the University's Clinical Hospital and in the Department of Hygiene, Epidemiology and Ergonomics of the Medical University of Białystok. In the first stage of the study, an M.I.N.I. 7.0.2 interview was conducted with each patient to verify the intensification of suicidal behaviour. Based on the scores, the patients were classified into one of eight groups: no suicidal behaviour group (G0K, G0M); group experiencing suicidal thoughts without a tendency of implementation (G1K, G1M); group experiencing suicidal thoughts with a tendency of implementation (G2K, G2M); group after a suicide attempt (G3K, G3M).The second stage of the study consisted of biochemical blood tests, where concentrations of vitamin D3, B12, folic acid, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, chlorine, total cholesterol, LDL and HDL fractions, TG and metabolites of the oxidative stress pathway were determined. The following concentrations were determined: dityrosine (AUF/mg protein), TOS (nmol H2O2 Equiv/mg protein), TAC (umol/mg protein), OSI (TOS/TAC ratio), FRAP (μmol/mg protein), GPx (mU/mg protein), SOD (mU/mg protein) CAT (nmol H2O2/min/mg protein), AOPP (nmol/mg protein), NO (nmol/mg protein), GSH (μg/mg protein). The third stage of the study consisted of the participants completing a CogState computerized test to verify their cognitive functioning. The following cognitive functions were assessed: psychomotor drive (DET), metastability of attention (IDN), verbal memory, retrieval of learned material (ISLR) and verbal learning and memory (ISL), visual learning and memory (OCL), processing speed (GMCT), visual memory including deferred retrieval (GMR), executive functions (SETS and GML), working memory (ONB, TWOB).
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| G1K-women | The G1K group consisted of women experiencing suicidal thoughts without a tendency of implementation, in whom the result of M.I.N.I. 7.0.2 test was 1 to 8 points (n=14) |
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| G1M-men | The G1M group consisted of men experiencing suicidal thoughts without a tendency of implementation, in whom the result of M.I.N.I. 7.0.2 test was 1 to 8 points (n=16) |
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| G2K-women | The G2K group consisted of women experiencing suicidal thoughts with a tendency of implementation, in whom the result of M.I.N.I. 7.0.2 test was 9 to 16 points (n=19) |
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| G2M-men | The G2M group consisted of men experiencing suicidal thoughts with a tendency of implementation, in whom the result of M.I.N.I. 7.0.2 test was 9 to 16 points (n=9) |
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| G3K-women |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Interview questionnaire | Other | An Interview questionnaire concerning an assessment of the intensity suicidal behavior, M.I.N.I. 7.0.2 was used. M.I.N.I. interview was conducted with each patient to verify the intensification of suicidal behaviour. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| At the first stage, the participants were interviewed by the certified clinical psychologist. M.I.N.I. 7.0.2 interview was conducted with each patient to verify the intensification of suicidal behaviour. | The setting of the study assumed that the procedure started in the first 48 h after the hospital admission. Based on the scores M.I.N.I.7.0.2 the patients were classified into one of eight groups:
| in the first 48 hours after the hospital admission |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| The second stage of the study consisted of biochemical blood tests - vitamins | Venous blood (10 mL) was collected from all patients, then were left at room temperature for 30-60 minutes to separate the serum. After that the blood was centrifuged at 4500 x g for 20 min at 4 °C. In the next phase, some of the test tubes used to determine the concentration of vitamins (vitamin D3, B12, folic acid) were immediately used to perform these determinations standard method used in the hospital laboratory USK in Bialystok. The laboratory used Abbott equipment to perform these determinations (Architect 25-OH Vitamin D, Architect i System, Architect Follate). |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| The third stage of the study consisted of the participants completing a Cogstate (full name of the test) computerized test to verify their cognitive functioning. Part 1. | The test was performed independently, after obtaining instructions for each task given by a psychologist. The duration of the test ranged from 20 to 45 minutes. | between 20 to 45 minutes |
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The research included 120 people (58 women and 62 men) who met the criteria for being incluted in the study and who did not possess exclusion criteria.
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 29587888 | Result | Ribeiro JD, Huang X, Fox KR, Franklin JC. Depression and hopelessness as risk factors for suicide ideation, attempts and death: meta-analysis of longitudinal studies. Br J Psychiatry. 2018 May;212(5):279-286. doi: 10.1192/bjp.2018.27. Epub 2018 Mar 28. | |
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| ID | Term |
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| D003221 | Confusion |
| D003863 | Depression |
| D012559 | Schizophrenia |
| ID | Term |
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| D019954 | Neurobehavioral Manifestations |
| D009461 | Neurologic Manifestations |
| D009422 | Nervous System Diseases |
| D012816 | Signs and Symptoms |
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The G3K group consisted of women after a suicide attempt, in whom the result of M.I.N.I. 7.0.2 test was equal to or greater than 17 points (n=15) |
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| G3M-men | The G3M group consisted of men after a suicide attempt, in whom the result of M.I.N.I. 7.0.2 test was equal to or greater than 17 points (n=17) |
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| G0K-women | The G0K group consisted of women displaying no suicidal behaviour, in whom the result of M.I.N.I. 7.0.2 test was zero points (n=10) |
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| G0M-men | The G0M group consisted of men displaying no suicidal behaviour, in whom the result of M.I.N.I. 7.0.2 test was zero points (n=20) |
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| biochemical parameters | Diagnostic Test | The concentrations of the following parameters were determined from the:
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| cognitive function | Diagnostic Test | The participants completing cognitive function were assessed using computer CogState Test. The following cognitive functions were assessed: psychomotor drive (DET), metastability of attention (IDN), verbal memory, retrieval of learned material (ISLR) and verbal learning and memory (ISL), visual learning and memory (OCL), processing speed (GMCT), visual memory including deferred retrieval (GMR), executive functions (SETS and GML), working memory (ONB, TWOB). |
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| 1 week |
| The second stage of the study consisted of biochemical blood tests - ions | Venous blood (10 mL) was collected from all patients, then were left at room temperature for 30-60 minutes to separate the serum. After that the blood was centrifuged at 4500 x g for 20 min at 4 °C. In the next phase, some of the test tubes used to determine the concentration of ions (calcium, magnesium, chlorine, sodium, potassium) were immediately used to perform these determinations standard method used in the hospital laboratory USK in Bialystok. The laboratory used Abbott Alnity c equipment to perform these determinations. The remaining tubes were placed in a freezer at -17 to -12°C, and after 24 hours the samples were stored at the temperature of -80° C in which they were stored until being assayed (total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, TG). | 1 week |
| The second stage of the study consisted of biochemical blood tests - total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, TG | Venous blood (10 mL) was collected from all patients, then were left at room temperature for 30-60 minutes to separate the serum. After that the blood was centrifuged at 4500 x g for 20 min at 4 °C. The remaining tubes were placed in a freezer at -17 to -12°C, and after 24 hours the samples were stored at the temperature of -80° C in which they were stored until being assayed (total cholesterol, LDL, HDL, TG). Total cholesterol and serum HDL cholesterol remained determined by the enzymatic-colorimetric method. The LDL cholesterol level was calculated from the formula Friedewald. | 1 week |
| The second stage of the study consisted of biochemical blood tests - oxidative stress | The another laboratory tests were performer to determine parameters of oxidative stress. The following concentrations were determined: dityrosine (AUF/mg protein), TOS (nmol H2O2 Equiv/mg protein), TAC (umol/mg protein), OSI (TOS/TAC ratio), FRAP (µmol/mg protein), GPx (mU/mg protein), SOD (mU/mg protein) CAT (nmol H2O2/min/mg protein), AOPP (nmol/mg protein), NO (nmol/mg protein), GSH (µg/mg protein). The obtained plasma was precooled in liquid nitrogen and stored at -80°C. Tests were made using a Sigma-Aldrich device, using 96 well microplate reader (InfiniteM200 PROMultimode Tecan; Tecan Group Ltd) absorbance/fluorescence of the plates was measured. The results were standardized to 1 mg proteins and the measurements were performed on two samples to verify the results. | 1 week |
| The third stage of the study consisted of the participants completing a Cogstate (full name of the test) computerized test to verify their cognitive functioning. Part 2. | Parameters were evaluated using unit: lmn - speed of execution (log10 milliseconds) acc - accurancy (the square root of the proportion of correct answers) ter - number of errors mps - number of movements per second cor - number of correct answers err - number of errors | between 20 to 45 minutes |
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| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
| D001526 | Behavioral Symptoms |
| D001519 | Behavior |
| D019967 | Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |