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The Influence of Oxytocin and Prolactin During a First Episode of Psychosis: The Implication of Sex Differences, Clinical Features, and Cognitive Performance

BACKGROUND: Approximately 3% of the population suffers a first episode of psychosis (FEP), and a high percentage of these patients subsequently relapse. Because the clinical course following a FEP is hard to predict, it is of interest to identify cognitive and biological markers that will help impro...

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Autores principales: Hidalgo-Figueroa, María, Salazar, Alejandro, Romero-López-Alberca, Cristina, MacDowell, Karina S, García-Bueno, Borja, Bioque, Miquel, Bernardo, Miquel, Parellada, Mara, González-Pinto, Ana, García Portilla, María Paz, Lobo, Antonio, Rodriguez-Jimenez, Roberto, Berrocoso, Esther, Leza, Juan C
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35353882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyac023
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author Hidalgo-Figueroa, María
Salazar, Alejandro
Romero-López-Alberca, Cristina
MacDowell, Karina S
García-Bueno, Borja
Bioque, Miquel
Bernardo, Miquel
Parellada, Mara
González-Pinto, Ana
García Portilla, María Paz
Lobo, Antonio
Rodriguez-Jimenez, Roberto
Berrocoso, Esther
Leza, Juan C
author_facet Hidalgo-Figueroa, María
Salazar, Alejandro
Romero-López-Alberca, Cristina
MacDowell, Karina S
García-Bueno, Borja
Bioque, Miquel
Bernardo, Miquel
Parellada, Mara
González-Pinto, Ana
García Portilla, María Paz
Lobo, Antonio
Rodriguez-Jimenez, Roberto
Berrocoso, Esther
Leza, Juan C
author_sort Hidalgo-Figueroa, María
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Approximately 3% of the population suffers a first episode of psychosis (FEP), and a high percentage of these patients subsequently relapse. Because the clinical course following a FEP is hard to predict, it is of interest to identify cognitive and biological markers that will help improve the diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of such events and to define new therapeutic targets. Here we analyzed the plasma oxytocin and prolactin levels during an FEP, assessing their correlation with clinical and cognitive features. METHODS: The oxytocin and prolactin in plasma was measured in 120 FEP patients and 106 healthy controls, all of whom were subjected to a clinical and neuropsychological assessment. Most patients were under antipsychotics. Statistical analyses aimed to identify factors associated with the FEP and to search for associations between the variables. This study is preliminary and exploratory because the P-values were not corrected for multiple comparisons. RESULTS: FEP patients had less oxytocin, more prolactin, and a poor premorbid IQ, and they performed worse in sustained attention. Male patients with higher prolactin levels experienced more severe psychotic symptoms and required higher doses of antipsychotics. Low oxytocin was associated with poor sustained attention in women, whereas low oxytocin and high prolactin in men correlated with better performance in sustained attention. CONCLUSION: Low oxytocin, high prolactin, and poor premorbid IQ and sustained attention are factors associated with an FEP, representing potential therapeutic targets in these patients. These biological factors and cognitive domains might play an important role during a FEP, which could help us to develop new strategies that improve the outcomes of this disorder and that should perhaps be gender specific.
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spelling pubmed-93807122022-08-17 The Influence of Oxytocin and Prolactin During a First Episode of Psychosis: The Implication of Sex Differences, Clinical Features, and Cognitive Performance Hidalgo-Figueroa, María Salazar, Alejandro Romero-López-Alberca, Cristina MacDowell, Karina S García-Bueno, Borja Bioque, Miquel Bernardo, Miquel Parellada, Mara González-Pinto, Ana García Portilla, María Paz Lobo, Antonio Rodriguez-Jimenez, Roberto Berrocoso, Esther Leza, Juan C Int J Neuropsychopharmacol Regular Research Articles BACKGROUND: Approximately 3% of the population suffers a first episode of psychosis (FEP), and a high percentage of these patients subsequently relapse. Because the clinical course following a FEP is hard to predict, it is of interest to identify cognitive and biological markers that will help improve the diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of such events and to define new therapeutic targets. Here we analyzed the plasma oxytocin and prolactin levels during an FEP, assessing their correlation with clinical and cognitive features. METHODS: The oxytocin and prolactin in plasma was measured in 120 FEP patients and 106 healthy controls, all of whom were subjected to a clinical and neuropsychological assessment. Most patients were under antipsychotics. Statistical analyses aimed to identify factors associated with the FEP and to search for associations between the variables. This study is preliminary and exploratory because the P-values were not corrected for multiple comparisons. RESULTS: FEP patients had less oxytocin, more prolactin, and a poor premorbid IQ, and they performed worse in sustained attention. Male patients with higher prolactin levels experienced more severe psychotic symptoms and required higher doses of antipsychotics. Low oxytocin was associated with poor sustained attention in women, whereas low oxytocin and high prolactin in men correlated with better performance in sustained attention. CONCLUSION: Low oxytocin, high prolactin, and poor premorbid IQ and sustained attention are factors associated with an FEP, representing potential therapeutic targets in these patients. These biological factors and cognitive domains might play an important role during a FEP, which could help us to develop new strategies that improve the outcomes of this disorder and that should perhaps be gender specific. Oxford University Press 2022-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9380712/ /pubmed/35353882 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyac023 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of CINP. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Hidalgo-Figueroa, María
Salazar, Alejandro
Romero-López-Alberca, Cristina
MacDowell, Karina S
García-Bueno, Borja
Bioque, Miquel
Bernardo, Miquel
Parellada, Mara
González-Pinto, Ana
García Portilla, María Paz
Lobo, Antonio
Rodriguez-Jimenez, Roberto
Berrocoso, Esther
Leza, Juan C
The Influence of Oxytocin and Prolactin During a First Episode of Psychosis: The Implication of Sex Differences, Clinical Features, and Cognitive Performance
title The Influence of Oxytocin and Prolactin During a First Episode of Psychosis: The Implication of Sex Differences, Clinical Features, and Cognitive Performance
title_full The Influence of Oxytocin and Prolactin During a First Episode of Psychosis: The Implication of Sex Differences, Clinical Features, and Cognitive Performance
title_fullStr The Influence of Oxytocin and Prolactin During a First Episode of Psychosis: The Implication of Sex Differences, Clinical Features, and Cognitive Performance
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Oxytocin and Prolactin During a First Episode of Psychosis: The Implication of Sex Differences, Clinical Features, and Cognitive Performance
title_short The Influence of Oxytocin and Prolactin During a First Episode of Psychosis: The Implication of Sex Differences, Clinical Features, and Cognitive Performance
title_sort influence of oxytocin and prolactin during a first episode of psychosis: the implication of sex differences, clinical features, and cognitive performance
topic Regular Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35353882
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyac023
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