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Acute inflammation and psychomotor slowing: Experimental assessment using lipopolysaccharide administration in healthy humans

Data from clinical and cross-sectional studies suggest that inflammation contributes to psychomotor slowing and attentional deficits found in depressive disorder. However, experimental evidence is still lacking. The aim of this study was to clarify the effect of inflammation on psychomotor slowing u...

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Autores principales: Handke, Analena, Axelsson, John, Benson, Sven, Boy, Karoline, Weskamp, Vera, Hasenberg, Till, Remy, Miriam, Hebebrand, Johannes, Föcker, Manuel, Brinkhoff, Alexandra, Unteroberdörster, Meike, Engler, Harald, Schedlowski, Manfred, Lasselin, Julie
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8474655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34589881
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2020.100130
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author Handke, Analena
Axelsson, John
Benson, Sven
Boy, Karoline
Weskamp, Vera
Hasenberg, Till
Remy, Miriam
Hebebrand, Johannes
Föcker, Manuel
Brinkhoff, Alexandra
Unteroberdörster, Meike
Engler, Harald
Schedlowski, Manfred
Lasselin, Julie
author_facet Handke, Analena
Axelsson, John
Benson, Sven
Boy, Karoline
Weskamp, Vera
Hasenberg, Till
Remy, Miriam
Hebebrand, Johannes
Föcker, Manuel
Brinkhoff, Alexandra
Unteroberdörster, Meike
Engler, Harald
Schedlowski, Manfred
Lasselin, Julie
author_sort Handke, Analena
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description Data from clinical and cross-sectional studies suggest that inflammation contributes to psychomotor slowing and attentional deficits found in depressive disorder. However, experimental evidence is still lacking. The aim of this study was to clarify the effect of inflammation on psychomotor slowing using an experimental and acute model of inflammation, in which twenty-two healthy volunteers received an intravenous injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS, dose: 0.8 ​ng/kg body weight) and of placebo, in a randomized order following a double-blind within-subject crossover design. A reaction time test and a go/no-go test were conducted 3 ​h after the LPS/placebo injection and interleukin (IL)-6 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α concentrations were assessed. No effect of experimental inflammation on reaction times or errors for either test was found. However, inflammation was related to worse self-rated performance and lower effort put in the tasks. Exploratory analyses indicated that reaction time fluctuated more over time during acute inflammation. These data indicate that acute inflammation has only modest effects on psychomotor speed and attention in healthy subjects objectively, but alters the subjective evaluation of test performance. Increased variability in reaction time might be the first objective sign of altered psychomotor ability and would merit further investigation.
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spelling pubmed-84746552021-09-28 Acute inflammation and psychomotor slowing: Experimental assessment using lipopolysaccharide administration in healthy humans Handke, Analena Axelsson, John Benson, Sven Boy, Karoline Weskamp, Vera Hasenberg, Till Remy, Miriam Hebebrand, Johannes Föcker, Manuel Brinkhoff, Alexandra Unteroberdörster, Meike Engler, Harald Schedlowski, Manfred Lasselin, Julie Brain Behav Immun Health Full Length Article Data from clinical and cross-sectional studies suggest that inflammation contributes to psychomotor slowing and attentional deficits found in depressive disorder. However, experimental evidence is still lacking. The aim of this study was to clarify the effect of inflammation on psychomotor slowing using an experimental and acute model of inflammation, in which twenty-two healthy volunteers received an intravenous injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS, dose: 0.8 ​ng/kg body weight) and of placebo, in a randomized order following a double-blind within-subject crossover design. A reaction time test and a go/no-go test were conducted 3 ​h after the LPS/placebo injection and interleukin (IL)-6 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α concentrations were assessed. No effect of experimental inflammation on reaction times or errors for either test was found. However, inflammation was related to worse self-rated performance and lower effort put in the tasks. Exploratory analyses indicated that reaction time fluctuated more over time during acute inflammation. These data indicate that acute inflammation has only modest effects on psychomotor speed and attention in healthy subjects objectively, but alters the subjective evaluation of test performance. Increased variability in reaction time might be the first objective sign of altered psychomotor ability and would merit further investigation. Elsevier 2020-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8474655/ /pubmed/34589881 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2020.100130 Text en © 2020 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Handke, Analena
Axelsson, John
Benson, Sven
Boy, Karoline
Weskamp, Vera
Hasenberg, Till
Remy, Miriam
Hebebrand, Johannes
Föcker, Manuel
Brinkhoff, Alexandra
Unteroberdörster, Meike
Engler, Harald
Schedlowski, Manfred
Lasselin, Julie
Acute inflammation and psychomotor slowing: Experimental assessment using lipopolysaccharide administration in healthy humans
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title_fullStr Acute inflammation and psychomotor slowing: Experimental assessment using lipopolysaccharide administration in healthy humans
title_full_unstemmed Acute inflammation and psychomotor slowing: Experimental assessment using lipopolysaccharide administration in healthy humans
title_short Acute inflammation and psychomotor slowing: Experimental assessment using lipopolysaccharide administration in healthy humans
title_sort acute inflammation and psychomotor slowing: experimental assessment using lipopolysaccharide administration in healthy humans
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8474655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34589881
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2020.100130
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