Background In schizophrenia, impaired psychomotor speed is a common symptom predicting worse functional outcome. Inflammation causes changes in white matter integrity, which may lead to reduced psychomotor speed. Therefore, we wanted to investigate if peripheral inflammation assessed with cytokines affected performance on psychomotor speed in patients with a spectrum of psychotic disorders. Methods The current study is a prospective cohort study, including participants from a pragmatic, randomised controlled trial comparing three atypical antipsychotics in patients with a spectrum of psychotic disorders. For the purposes of this sub-study, we analysed drug treatment groups collectively. Psychomotor speed was assessed at baseline, and a...
BackgroundCognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia is the key predictor of functional disability and d...
International audienceBackground: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a highly prevalent and harmful medica...
International audienceObjectives: Inflammation, measured by abnormal blood C-reactive protein ă (CRP...
Background In schizophrenia, impaired psychomotor speed is a common symptom predicting worse functio...
Background: Deviations in motor activity are important clinical features of several psychiatric diso...
Previous studies on schizophrenia have detected elevated cytokines in both brain and blood, suggesti...
OBJECTIVES Inflammation and the cytokine hypotheses have been proposed for schizophrenia. Several pr...
Deficits in brain morphology are one of the most widely replicated neuropathological features in sch...
In this article, we review current evidence linking immune dysfunction in schizophrenia and related ...
Background: Increases in pro-inflammatory cytokines are found in the brain and blood of people with ...
Cognitive dysfunction is a prominent feature of psychiatric disorders. Studies have shown that syste...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
Several lines of evidence suggest a role for the immune system in the multifactorial pathogenesis of...
Objective: We investigated whether elevated plasma levels of immune markers were associated with ver...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
BackgroundCognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia is the key predictor of functional disability and d...
International audienceBackground: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a highly prevalent and harmful medica...
International audienceObjectives: Inflammation, measured by abnormal blood C-reactive protein ă (CRP...
Background In schizophrenia, impaired psychomotor speed is a common symptom predicting worse functio...
Background: Deviations in motor activity are important clinical features of several psychiatric diso...
Previous studies on schizophrenia have detected elevated cytokines in both brain and blood, suggesti...
OBJECTIVES Inflammation and the cytokine hypotheses have been proposed for schizophrenia. Several pr...
Deficits in brain morphology are one of the most widely replicated neuropathological features in sch...
In this article, we review current evidence linking immune dysfunction in schizophrenia and related ...
Background: Increases in pro-inflammatory cytokines are found in the brain and blood of people with ...
Cognitive dysfunction is a prominent feature of psychiatric disorders. Studies have shown that syste...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
Several lines of evidence suggest a role for the immune system in the multifactorial pathogenesis of...
Objective: We investigated whether elevated plasma levels of immune markers were associated with ver...
Aims: Immunological mechanisms may play a role in symptomatology of patients with a psychotic disord...
BackgroundCognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia is the key predictor of functional disability and d...
International audienceBackground: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a highly prevalent and harmful medica...
International audienceObjectives: Inflammation, measured by abnormal blood C-reactive protein ă (CRP...