Number of GR in lymphocytes and monocytes |
A higher number pre-trauma of GR is associated with high PTSD symptoms in soldiers after deployment [175]. |
Sensitivity of T cells to dexamethasone before deployment |
High sensitivity pre-trauma is associated with a high amount of PTSD symptoms without comorbid depressive symptoms. Different sensitivity patterns are associated with different symptomatology [176]. |
mRNA levels of FKBP5
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Low levels after deployment are associated with a high amount of PTSD symptoms [176]. |
Glucocorticoid-induced leucine zipper mRNA |
High levels pre-trauma are associated with a high amount of PTSD symptoms post-deployment [177]. |
Corticotropin-releasing hormone type 1 receptor gene |
Polymorphisms were associated with PTSD development [178]. |
Heart rate |
Increased heart rates in the post-traumatic period were associated with PTSD development [179]. |
Occurrence of Nightmares |
Higher occurrence of nightmares pre-trauma was associated with disease susceptibility in Dutch combat soldiers [180]. |
Increased skin conductance |
Skin conductance response (SCR) within hours of trauma exposure was a predictor of chronic PTSD development [181]. |