BACKGROUND: Elevated levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines are consistently reported in schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar-I disorder (BD), as well as among individuals who have been exposed to childhood trauma. However, higher levels of inflammatory markers in these disorders are yet to be investigated with respect to levels of exposure to different types of childhood trauma. METHODS: Participants were 68 cases with a diagnosis of schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder (SZ), 69 cases with a diagnosis of psychotic BD and 72 healthy controls (HC). Serum levels of interleukin 6 (IL-6), tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and C-reactive protein (CRP) were quantified, and childhood trauma exposure was assessed with the Childhood Trauma Ques...
Background: Low-grade inflammation may occur in association with several mental disorders of early a...
Several lines of evidence point to the key role of neurobiological mechanisms and shared genetic bac...
OBJECTIVES Inflammation and the cytokine hypotheses have been proposed for schizophrenia. Several pr...
Psychosis is a multifactorial condition arising from an interaction between genetic liability and ex...
In this article, we review current evidence linking immune dysfunction in schizophrenia and related ...
Rationale: Childhood adversity is strongly associated with increased risk for psychosis. Despite cle...
Background Several studies have described an association between childhood maltreatment and inflamm...
Background. Childhood trauma is a risk factor for the development of psychotic disorders, and brain ...
BACKGROUND:Over the past 30 years, evidence has been accumulating for an immunological componen...
Background: Increases in pro-inflammatory cytokines are found in the brain and blood of people with ...
Schizophrenia is a chronic mental illness of unknown etiology. A growing and compelling body of evid...
Abstract Background Over the past 30 years, evidence has been accumulating for an immunological comp...
BackgroundInflammation and increases in inflammatory cytokines are common findings in psychiatric di...
Exposure to victimization in childhood has been linked to the development of psychosis. However, lit...
IMPORTANCE: Longitudinal studies have linked the systemic inflammatory markers interleukin 6 (IL-6) ...
Background: Low-grade inflammation may occur in association with several mental disorders of early a...
Several lines of evidence point to the key role of neurobiological mechanisms and shared genetic bac...
OBJECTIVES Inflammation and the cytokine hypotheses have been proposed for schizophrenia. Several pr...
Psychosis is a multifactorial condition arising from an interaction between genetic liability and ex...
In this article, we review current evidence linking immune dysfunction in schizophrenia and related ...
Rationale: Childhood adversity is strongly associated with increased risk for psychosis. Despite cle...
Background Several studies have described an association between childhood maltreatment and inflamm...
Background. Childhood trauma is a risk factor for the development of psychotic disorders, and brain ...
BACKGROUND:Over the past 30 years, evidence has been accumulating for an immunological componen...
Background: Increases in pro-inflammatory cytokines are found in the brain and blood of people with ...
Schizophrenia is a chronic mental illness of unknown etiology. A growing and compelling body of evid...
Abstract Background Over the past 30 years, evidence has been accumulating for an immunological comp...
BackgroundInflammation and increases in inflammatory cytokines are common findings in psychiatric di...
Exposure to victimization in childhood has been linked to the development of psychosis. However, lit...
IMPORTANCE: Longitudinal studies have linked the systemic inflammatory markers interleukin 6 (IL-6) ...
Background: Low-grade inflammation may occur in association with several mental disorders of early a...
Several lines of evidence point to the key role of neurobiological mechanisms and shared genetic bac...
OBJECTIVES Inflammation and the cytokine hypotheses have been proposed for schizophrenia. Several pr...