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F12. INFLAMMATORY BIOMARKERS AND COGNITION IN FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: GENDER DIFFERENCES

BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment is considered a central feature of psychotic disorders, with an important impact on prognosis and functional outcome (Nuechterlein et al., 2011). Among the etiological explanations on psychosis, several hypotheses involving alterations in the immune / inflammatory sy...

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Autores principales: Llorca, Bibiana Cabrera, Bioque, Miquel, Mezquida, Gisela, Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana, Parellada, Mara, Bobes, Julio, Lobo, Antonio, García-Bueno, Borja, MacDowell, Karina, Torrent, Carla, Saiz-Martinez, Pilar, Leza, Juan Carlos, Bernardo, Miquel
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5888205/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby017.543
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author Llorca, Bibiana Cabrera
Bioque, Miquel
Mezquida, Gisela
Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana
Parellada, Mara
Bobes, Julio
Lobo, Antonio
García-Bueno, Borja
MacDowell, Karina
Torrent, Carla
Saiz-Martinez, Pilar
Leza, Juan Carlos
Bernardo, Miquel
author_facet Llorca, Bibiana Cabrera
Bioque, Miquel
Mezquida, Gisela
Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana
Parellada, Mara
Bobes, Julio
Lobo, Antonio
García-Bueno, Borja
MacDowell, Karina
Torrent, Carla
Saiz-Martinez, Pilar
Leza, Juan Carlos
Bernardo, Miquel
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description BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment is considered a central feature of psychotic disorders, with an important impact on prognosis and functional outcome (Nuechterlein et al., 2011). Among the etiological explanations on psychosis, several hypotheses involving alterations in the immune / inflammatory system have been proposed and recent research links these inflammatory processes with cognitive function, suggesting that the presence of inflammation is associated with poorer cognitive performance (Ribeiro-Santos et al., 2014, Cabrera et al., 2016). The study of the influence of gender on the possible association between inflammatory biomarkers and cognitive performance may favor the implementation of personalized treatments. The aim of the study is to investigate the association between inflammatory biomarkers and gender-based cognition in a sample of first psychotic episode (FEP). A total of 92 patients with a FEP, 62 men and 30 women, recruited in five clinical centers were included. A neurocognitive assessment was performed and the expression of pro and anti-inflammatory mediators in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and plasma was measured. METHODS: In the neurocognitive evaluation the domains of attention, verbal and working memory and executive function were included. Other and clinical variables included the assessment of psychotic and affective symptoms, age, sex, educational level and socio-economic level. The expression of the proinflammatory mediators (NFκB, iNOS, COX-2, PGE2, NO-2 and TBARS) and anti-inflammatory (15d-PGJ2, PPARγ and IκBα) of the main intracellular inflammatory pathway was measured in PBMC and plasma. RESULTS: A correlation was made between inflammatory biomarkers and neurocognitive performance according to gender, and significant associations were selected to perform a subsequent hierarchical regression analysis. In the final model, only the expression of COX2 was associated with better performance in executive function in males (B = 0.504, p = <0.001) and the expression of NO2 to worse performance in working memory in women (B = -0.911; p = 0.010), after controlling the confounding factors. Men and women did not differ in any of the confusing variables. DISCUSSION: The expression of certain pro / anti-inflammatory components could have a differential effect according to the gender of patients with FEP. The expression of COX2 could be beneficial in the case of males, explaining part of the variability in executive function. On the contrary, the expression of NO2 could have a detrimental effect on working memory in women. The establishment of biomarkers linked to gender-based cognition could be useful for monitoring the course of cognitive decline and could guide treatment programs, providing tools to select a personalized approach.
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spelling pubmed-58882052018-04-11 F12. INFLAMMATORY BIOMARKERS AND COGNITION IN FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: GENDER DIFFERENCES Llorca, Bibiana Cabrera Bioque, Miquel Mezquida, Gisela Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana Parellada, Mara Bobes, Julio Lobo, Antonio García-Bueno, Borja MacDowell, Karina Torrent, Carla Saiz-Martinez, Pilar Leza, Juan Carlos Bernardo, Miquel Schizophr Bull Abstracts BACKGROUND: Cognitive impairment is considered a central feature of psychotic disorders, with an important impact on prognosis and functional outcome (Nuechterlein et al., 2011). Among the etiological explanations on psychosis, several hypotheses involving alterations in the immune / inflammatory system have been proposed and recent research links these inflammatory processes with cognitive function, suggesting that the presence of inflammation is associated with poorer cognitive performance (Ribeiro-Santos et al., 2014, Cabrera et al., 2016). The study of the influence of gender on the possible association between inflammatory biomarkers and cognitive performance may favor the implementation of personalized treatments. The aim of the study is to investigate the association between inflammatory biomarkers and gender-based cognition in a sample of first psychotic episode (FEP). A total of 92 patients with a FEP, 62 men and 30 women, recruited in five clinical centers were included. A neurocognitive assessment was performed and the expression of pro and anti-inflammatory mediators in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and plasma was measured. METHODS: In the neurocognitive evaluation the domains of attention, verbal and working memory and executive function were included. Other and clinical variables included the assessment of psychotic and affective symptoms, age, sex, educational level and socio-economic level. The expression of the proinflammatory mediators (NFκB, iNOS, COX-2, PGE2, NO-2 and TBARS) and anti-inflammatory (15d-PGJ2, PPARγ and IκBα) of the main intracellular inflammatory pathway was measured in PBMC and plasma. RESULTS: A correlation was made between inflammatory biomarkers and neurocognitive performance according to gender, and significant associations were selected to perform a subsequent hierarchical regression analysis. In the final model, only the expression of COX2 was associated with better performance in executive function in males (B = 0.504, p = <0.001) and the expression of NO2 to worse performance in working memory in women (B = -0.911; p = 0.010), after controlling the confounding factors. Men and women did not differ in any of the confusing variables. DISCUSSION: The expression of certain pro / anti-inflammatory components could have a differential effect according to the gender of patients with FEP. The expression of COX2 could be beneficial in the case of males, explaining part of the variability in executive function. On the contrary, the expression of NO2 could have a detrimental effect on working memory in women. The establishment of biomarkers linked to gender-based cognition could be useful for monitoring the course of cognitive decline and could guide treatment programs, providing tools to select a personalized approach. Oxford University Press 2018-04 2018-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5888205/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby017.543 Text en © Maryland Psychiatric Research Center 2018. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Llorca, Bibiana Cabrera
Bioque, Miquel
Mezquida, Gisela
Gonzalez-Pinto, Ana
Parellada, Mara
Bobes, Julio
Lobo, Antonio
García-Bueno, Borja
MacDowell, Karina
Torrent, Carla
Saiz-Martinez, Pilar
Leza, Juan Carlos
Bernardo, Miquel
F12. INFLAMMATORY BIOMARKERS AND COGNITION IN FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: GENDER DIFFERENCES
title F12. INFLAMMATORY BIOMARKERS AND COGNITION IN FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: GENDER DIFFERENCES
title_full F12. INFLAMMATORY BIOMARKERS AND COGNITION IN FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: GENDER DIFFERENCES
title_fullStr F12. INFLAMMATORY BIOMARKERS AND COGNITION IN FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: GENDER DIFFERENCES
title_full_unstemmed F12. INFLAMMATORY BIOMARKERS AND COGNITION IN FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: GENDER DIFFERENCES
title_short F12. INFLAMMATORY BIOMARKERS AND COGNITION IN FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: GENDER DIFFERENCES
title_sort f12. inflammatory biomarkers and cognition in first episode psychosis: gender differences
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5888205/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby017.543
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