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Neuropsychobiology (2018) 76 (4): 182–186.
Published Online: 19 June 2018
... disorders). The role of inflammation in the pathophysiology of trichotillomania has garnered little research to date. Methods: Individuals with trichotillomania provided saliva sample for analysis of inflammatory cytokines. Additionally, these participants were examined on a variety of demographic variables...
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Neuropsychobiology (2014) 69 (1): 6–10.
Published Online: 31 December 2013
... biological systems. Among many possible biological pathways, the immune system has emerged as potentially involved. Recent studies have shown association between cytokines (molecules that mediate immune cell interaction) and ASD. Adipokines are cytokines secreted mainly by adipose tissue and may have...
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Neuropsychobiology (2012) 66 (3): 193–198.
Published Online: 29 August 2012
...Agnieszka Remlinger-Molenda; Pawel Wojciak; Michal Michalak; Jacek Karczewski; Janusz K. Rybakowski Objectives: The aim of the study was to examine the cytokine status in bipolar patients during immediate remission after acute episodes of mania or depression and in patients with sustained (≥6...
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Neuropsychobiology (2010) 63 (1): 8–14.
Published Online: 20 October 2010
... was to examine a possible increase in cytokines indicating inflammation, as measured by tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) in ED patients, and to explore possible relationships between cytokines and self-reported personality traits. Methods: Female patients with severe ED (n = 26) were...
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Neuropsychobiology (1993) 28 (1-2): 106–109.
Published Online: 22 February 2008
...Eugen Zeisberger; Joachim Roth Fever is induced by interactions of bacterial pyrogens with cells from the immune system, which subsequently release a cascade of cytokines. After intramuscular injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from E. coli, increased amounts of tumor necrosis factor (TNF...
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Neuropsychobiology (2008) 56 (2-3): 55–63.
Published Online: 23 November 2007
...Kyeong-Sae Na; Yong-Ku Kim A growing body of evidence suggests that changes in the serum levels and cellular production of various cytokines are associated with the immunological abnormalities of schizophrenia. Several studies have examined alterations in T helper type 1 (Th1) and T helper type 2...
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Neuropsychobiology (2003) 46 (4): 180–185.
Published Online: 12 February 2003
...Sebastian Rudolf; Marion Peters; Matthias Rothermundt; Volkert Arolt; Holger Kirchner Alterations of cytokine levels represent the most consistent finding from studies concerning the involvement of the immune system in the etiology of schizophrenia. These results have been discussed controversially...
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Neuropsychobiology (2002) 45 (1): 1–6.
Published Online: 10 January 2002
...Jan Croonenberghs; Eugene Bosmans; Dirk Deboutte; Gunter Kenis; Michael Maes Background/Aim: There is now some evidence that autism may be accompanied by abnormalities in the inflammatory response system (IRS). Products of the IRS, such as proinflammatory cytokines, may induce some...
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Neuropsychobiology (1999) 40 (4): 188–195.
Published Online: 04 November 1999
... evaluation by The Profile of Mood States (POMS), The Malaise Inventory, The Self Efficacy Scale and A Global Assessment of Recent Stress (GARS). The lymphocyte subsets, the lymphocyte proliferative response and the cytokine production were also evaluated. We detected modifications of some psychological test...
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Neuropsychobiology (1999) 40 (4): 171–176.
Published Online: 04 November 1999
...J. Levine; Y. Barak; K.N.R. Chengappa; A. Rapoport; M. Rebey; V. Barak There is increasing evidence for an association between the alteration of cytokine concentrations in blood and the pathophysiology of depressive disorders. Studies in humans have not investigated CSF cytokine concentrations...
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Neuropsychobiology (1999) 40 (3): 115–120.
Published Online: 16 September 1999
...P. Monteleone; M. Maes; M. Fabrazzo; A. Tortorella; A. Lin; E. Bosmans; G. Kenis; M. Maj Immune changes may occur in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) or bulimia nervosa (BN), and a role for proinflammatory cytokines has been proposed in the pathogenesis of both disorders. We measured plasma...
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Neuropsychobiology (1998) 37 (4): 186–193.
Published Online: 08 June 1998
...Matthias Rothermundt; Volker Arolt; Christine Weitzsch; Dörte Eckhoff; Holger Kirchner Background: In the present study, immunological alterations were investigated as one possible factor contributing towards the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. Specifically cellular changes, deviating cytokine...