Effects of PM(2.5) and Its Components on Disease Severity in Patients with Schizophrenia and the Mediating Role of Thyroid Hormones

PM(2.5)及其成分对精神分裂症患者疾病严重程度的影响及甲状腺激素的介导作用

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Abstract

Studies have indicated the different effects of PM(2.5) components on human health. However, specific components that influence the severity of disease in schizophrenia patients and their underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Therefore, a repeated measures study for schizophrenia was constructed based on Anhui Mental Health Center. We collected information, including demographics and thyroid hormones (TH) levels, on repeat admissions of schizophrenia patients during 2017-2020, assessing their illness severity by positive and negative symptom scales (PANSS). Concentrations from the nearest component monitoring station in the 3 months before admission were assigned as the participant's exposure level. We assessed the effects of PM(2.5) components individually and in combination on schizophrenia and explored the mediating role of THs. Results indicated that benzo[a]pyrene, sulfate, nitrate, chloride, ammonia, cadmium, chromium, lead, selenium, and thallium exposure were associated with increased PANSS scores, with more significant results observed in males. Mixed exposure to PM(2.5) components was found to be associated with increased PANSS scores and decreased free triiodothyronine (FT3). Mediation analysis suggested that the reduction in FT3 might mediate the association between the PM(2.5) components and PANSS scores. The findings emphasize the impacts of PM(2.5) components on schizophrenia and the potential value of focusing on changes in THs.

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