Associations of trauma exposure and post-traumatic stress disorder with the activity of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone-system in the general population.
Jan TerockAnke HannemannDeborah JanowitzHarald J FreybergerStephan B FelixMarcus DörrMatthias NauckHenry VölzkeHans Jörgen GrabePublished in: Psychological medicine (2018)
Our results suggest that traumatization has lasting and cumulative effects on RAAS activity. Finding elevated renin levels in PTSD independent from trauma load supports the concept of PTSD as a disorder with specific neuroendocrine characteristics. Alternatively, elevated renin levels in traumatized persons may increase the risk for developing PTSD. Our findings contribute to explain the relationship between traumatic stress/PTSD and physical disorders.