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Hashimoto encephalopathy with high plasma monoamine metabolite levels: a case report

Hashimoto encephalopathy (HE) is believed to be an immune-mediated disorder associated with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. It was suggested that neuropsychiatric symptoms, the presence of antithyroid antibody, and good response to steroids were important for the diagnosis of HE. It has been reported that...

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Autores principales: Horikoshi, Sho, Miura, Itaru, Kunii, Yasuto, Asano, Satoko, Kanno-Nozaki, Keiko, Mashiko, Hirobumi, Yabe, Hirooki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5391161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28435274
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S131356
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author Horikoshi, Sho
Miura, Itaru
Kunii, Yasuto
Asano, Satoko
Kanno-Nozaki, Keiko
Mashiko, Hirobumi
Yabe, Hirooki
author_facet Horikoshi, Sho
Miura, Itaru
Kunii, Yasuto
Asano, Satoko
Kanno-Nozaki, Keiko
Mashiko, Hirobumi
Yabe, Hirooki
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description Hashimoto encephalopathy (HE) is believed to be an immune-mediated disorder associated with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. It was suggested that neuropsychiatric symptoms, the presence of antithyroid antibody, and good response to steroids were important for the diagnosis of HE. It has been reported that homovanillic acid (HVA) and 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG), which are monoamine metabolites of dopamine and noradrenaline, respectively, are the possible biomarkers of neuropsychiatric diseases. We report a case of Hashimoto encephalopathy, in which we longitudinally measured the plasma levels of monoamine metabolites. A 52-year-old woman developed acute psychosis, and was admitted to the psychiatric ward of our hospital due to psychotic state, 6 days after a traffic accident. An extensive evaluation showed no remarkable findings, except an increase in antithyroglobulin antibodies. Plasma levels of HVA and MHPG were extremely high at 66.5 and 41.8 ng/mL, respectively. On day 16, 50 mg/day oral prednisolone was administered, which improved her psychotic symptoms. Plasma levels of HVA and MHPG decreased to 7.2 and 9.9 ng/mL, respectively, on day 19. After the temporary worsening of psychosis and increase in plasma levels of HVA and MHPG, the dosage of prednisolone was tapered and low-dose risperidone was started. Her psychiatric symptoms gradually improved and plasma monoamine metabolite levels decreased again (HVA: 17.9 ng/mL; MHPG: 7.7 ng/mL). Although autoimmune mechanism has been suggested to be involved in HE, neural mechanism and pathogenesis of HE remain unknown. Our findings suggest that monoaminergic neural activity might be associated with psychotic symptoms in patients with HE and plasma levels of monoamine metabolites might be useful as state markers.
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spelling pubmed-53911612017-04-21 Hashimoto encephalopathy with high plasma monoamine metabolite levels: a case report Horikoshi, Sho Miura, Itaru Kunii, Yasuto Asano, Satoko Kanno-Nozaki, Keiko Mashiko, Hirobumi Yabe, Hirooki Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat Case Report Hashimoto encephalopathy (HE) is believed to be an immune-mediated disorder associated with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. It was suggested that neuropsychiatric symptoms, the presence of antithyroid antibody, and good response to steroids were important for the diagnosis of HE. It has been reported that homovanillic acid (HVA) and 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG), which are monoamine metabolites of dopamine and noradrenaline, respectively, are the possible biomarkers of neuropsychiatric diseases. We report a case of Hashimoto encephalopathy, in which we longitudinally measured the plasma levels of monoamine metabolites. A 52-year-old woman developed acute psychosis, and was admitted to the psychiatric ward of our hospital due to psychotic state, 6 days after a traffic accident. An extensive evaluation showed no remarkable findings, except an increase in antithyroglobulin antibodies. Plasma levels of HVA and MHPG were extremely high at 66.5 and 41.8 ng/mL, respectively. On day 16, 50 mg/day oral prednisolone was administered, which improved her psychotic symptoms. Plasma levels of HVA and MHPG decreased to 7.2 and 9.9 ng/mL, respectively, on day 19. After the temporary worsening of psychosis and increase in plasma levels of HVA and MHPG, the dosage of prednisolone was tapered and low-dose risperidone was started. Her psychiatric symptoms gradually improved and plasma monoamine metabolite levels decreased again (HVA: 17.9 ng/mL; MHPG: 7.7 ng/mL). Although autoimmune mechanism has been suggested to be involved in HE, neural mechanism and pathogenesis of HE remain unknown. Our findings suggest that monoaminergic neural activity might be associated with psychotic symptoms in patients with HE and plasma levels of monoamine metabolites might be useful as state markers. Dove Medical Press 2017-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5391161/ /pubmed/28435274 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S131356 Text en © 2017 Horikoshi et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Case Report
Horikoshi, Sho
Miura, Itaru
Kunii, Yasuto
Asano, Satoko
Kanno-Nozaki, Keiko
Mashiko, Hirobumi
Yabe, Hirooki
Hashimoto encephalopathy with high plasma monoamine metabolite levels: a case report
title Hashimoto encephalopathy with high plasma monoamine metabolite levels: a case report
title_full Hashimoto encephalopathy with high plasma monoamine metabolite levels: a case report
title_fullStr Hashimoto encephalopathy with high plasma monoamine metabolite levels: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Hashimoto encephalopathy with high plasma monoamine metabolite levels: a case report
title_short Hashimoto encephalopathy with high plasma monoamine metabolite levels: a case report
title_sort hashimoto encephalopathy with high plasma monoamine metabolite levels: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5391161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28435274
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S131356
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