@article{oai:soar-ir.repo.nii.ac.jp:02001275, author = {Takemori, Yuika and Sasayama, Daimei and Toida, Yukiyo and Kotagiri, Minori and Sugiyama, Nobuhiro and Yamaguchi, Masaki and Washizuka, Shinsuke and Honda, Hideo}, issue = {1}, journal = {Neuropsychopharmacology reports}, month = {Mar}, note = {Introduction: Several studies show that psychological stress reduces Th1/Th2 ratio in blood samples. However, evidence is scarce regarding the cytokine alterations during stress in saliva. We investigated the influence of chronic stress on Th1/Th2 ratio and cytokine profiles in the saliva of healthy individuals. Further, we examined the associations of the salivary cytokine levels with sleep and attention problems, which are closely related with psychological stress. / Methods: Salivary levels of 27 cytokines were measured by multiplex bead array assays in 31 healthy young individuals (health science students and hospital staff consisting of 11 men and 20 women, mean age [standard deviation] =21.5 [0.8] years). The Kessler Psychological Distress scale (K10) and Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS) were administered to assess subjective chronic psychological stress and sleep problems. Further, participants were asked to wear Actigraph GT3X accelerometers for 3 days to assess the total sleep time. Attention problems were assessed by administering the Integrated Visual and Auditory Continuous Performance Test (IVA-CPT). / Results: Thirteen cytokines with >80% detectable results were included in the main analyses. The IFN-gamma/IL-4 ratio, which is a commonly used index for Th1/Th2 ratio, showed significant negative correlations with the K10 and AIS scores. None of the cytokines were significantly associated with sex, body mass index, sleep index measured by Actigraph, or IVA-CPT scores. / Conclusion: Chronic stress may be associated with alterations of the Th1/Th2 balance in salivary cytokine production. IFN-gamma/IL-4 ratio in saliva may serve as a potential biomarker of chronic stress in healthy individuals., Article, Neuropsychopharmacology reports 41(1) : 65-72(2021)}, pages = {65--72}, title = {Possible utilization of salivary IFN-γ/IL-4 ratio as a marker of chronic stress in healthy individuals}, volume = {41}, year = {2021} }