Systemic inflammation and cortical neurochemistry in never-medicated first episode-psychosis individuals

被引:2
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作者
Leon-Ortiz, Pablo [1 ,2 ]
Rivera-Chavez, Luis F. [2 ]
Torres-Ruiz, Jiram [3 ]
Reyes-Madrigal, Francisco [1 ]
Carrillo-Vazquez, Daniel [3 ]
Moncada-Habib, Tomas [1 ]
Cassiano-Quezada, Fabiola [3 ]
Cadenhead, Kristin S. [4 ]
Gomez-Martin, Diana [3 ]
de la Fuente-Sandoval, Camilo [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Nacl Neurol & Neurocirug, Lab Expt Psychiat, Insurgentes Sur 3877, Mexico City 14269, Mexico
[2] Inst Nacl Neurol & Neurocirug, Neuropsychiat Dept, Mexico City, Mexico
[3] Inst Nacl Ciencias Med & Nutr Salvador Zubiran, Dept Immunol & Rheumatol, Mexico City, Mexico
[4] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Psychiat, La Jolla, CA USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Psychosis; Peripheral blood mononuclear cells; Cytokines; Inflammation; Magnetic resonance spectroscopy; GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC-ACID; MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-SPECTROSCOPY; ANTIPSYCHOTIC-NAIVE PATIENTS; CYTOKINE ALTERATIONS; BIPOLAR DISORDER; SCHIZOPHRENIC-PATIENTS; 1ST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS; TNF-ALPHA; IN-VIVO; GLUTAMATE;
D O I
10.1016/j.bbi.2023.05.001
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Studies of cellular and cytokine profiles have contributed to the inflammation hypothesis of schizophrenia; however, precise markers of inflammatory dysfunction remain elusive. A number of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) studies in patients with first-episode psychosis (FEP) have shown higher brain levels of metabolites such as glutamate, myo-inositol (mI) and choline-containing compounds (tCho), suggesting neuroinflammation. Here, we present peripheral inflammatory profiles in antipsychotic-naive FEP patients and ageand-sex matched healthy controls, as well as cortical glutamate, mI and tCho levels using 1H-MRS. Inflammatory profiles were analyzed using cytokine production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells, that were either spontaneous or stimulated, in 48 FEP patients and 23 controls. 1H-MRS of the medial prefrontal cortex was obtained in 29 FEP patients and 18 controls. Finally, 16 FEP patients were rescanned after 4 weeks of treatment (open-label) with Risperidone. FEP patients showed a higher proportion of proinflammatory Th1/Th17 subset, and an increased spontaneous production of Interleukin (IL)-6, IL-2 and IL-4 compared with the control group. Results obtained from 1H-MRS showed no significant difference in either glutamate, mI or tCho between FEP and control groups. At baseline, CD8% showed a negative correlation with glutamate in FEP patients; after 4 weeks of risperidone treatment, the FEP group exhibited a decrease in glutamate levels which positively correlated with CD4 + T cells. Nevertheless, these correlations did not survive correction for multiple comparisons. FEP patients show evidence of immune dysregulation, affecting both the innate and adaptive immune response, with a predominantly Th2 signature. These findings, along with the changes produced by antipsychotic treatment, could be associated with both systemic and central inflammatory processes in schizophrenia.
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页码:270 / 276
页数:7
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