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New categories of psychiatric disorders related to mild neuroinflammation-autoimmune psychosis, mild encephaliutis

INTRODUCTION: The mild encephalitis hypothesis(ME) ( Bechter 2001, NPBR; updated Bechter 2013,Progr NP&BP) proposed that mild neuroinflammation triggered by infections, autoimmunity, trauma or toxicity (including from stress) might causally underly a spectrum of severe mental disorders (SMDs), e...

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Autor principal: Bechter, K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9567681/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.932
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description INTRODUCTION: The mild encephalitis hypothesis(ME) ( Bechter 2001, NPBR; updated Bechter 2013,Progr NP&BP) proposed that mild neuroinflammation triggered by infections, autoimmunity, trauma or toxicity (including from stress) might causally underly a spectrum of severe mental disorders (SMDs), especially disorders of the schizophrenic and affective spectrum. OBJECTIVES: The development from ME hypothesis to the new diagnoses of Autoimmune Psychosis (AP) and a subgroup of Autoimmune Encephalitis (AE) and beyond into future research is reviewed and discussed. METHODS: Expert review RESULTS: The subgroup of AE with exclusive or predominant psychiatric symptoms ( compare Graus et al 2016) and all cases of AP ( Pollak et al,Lancet Psychiatry 2020) match the previous poposed ME criteria. AE and AP can now successfully be treated in majority of cases by immune modulatory treatments. These new insights challenge both, the implementation of diagnosis and treatment into clinical reality and forthcoming research on the causality underlying severe mental disorders (SMDs). CSF studies showed in 50-70% of therapy resistant cases of affective and schizophrenic spectrum disorders some abnormalities compatible with mild neuroinflammation ( Bechter et al 2010, J Psych Res), recently confirmed in large patient samples from various university hospitals in Germany ( Endres et al 2018 aso., Rattay et al 2021, aso.).Also post mortem findings are compatible with ME hypothesis in a larger subgroup of SMDs. Open questions of new clinical categorization by refined grading of mild neuroinfalmmation by improved diagnostic methods appear increasingly required, which will be discussed ( Bechter Frontiers Psychiatry 2020). CONCLUSIONS: Mild neuroinflammation appears causally involved in SMD DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships.
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spelling pubmed-95676812022-10-17 New categories of psychiatric disorders related to mild neuroinflammation-autoimmune psychosis, mild encephaliutis Bechter, K. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: The mild encephalitis hypothesis(ME) ( Bechter 2001, NPBR; updated Bechter 2013,Progr NP&BP) proposed that mild neuroinflammation triggered by infections, autoimmunity, trauma or toxicity (including from stress) might causally underly a spectrum of severe mental disorders (SMDs), especially disorders of the schizophrenic and affective spectrum. OBJECTIVES: The development from ME hypothesis to the new diagnoses of Autoimmune Psychosis (AP) and a subgroup of Autoimmune Encephalitis (AE) and beyond into future research is reviewed and discussed. METHODS: Expert review RESULTS: The subgroup of AE with exclusive or predominant psychiatric symptoms ( compare Graus et al 2016) and all cases of AP ( Pollak et al,Lancet Psychiatry 2020) match the previous poposed ME criteria. AE and AP can now successfully be treated in majority of cases by immune modulatory treatments. These new insights challenge both, the implementation of diagnosis and treatment into clinical reality and forthcoming research on the causality underlying severe mental disorders (SMDs). CSF studies showed in 50-70% of therapy resistant cases of affective and schizophrenic spectrum disorders some abnormalities compatible with mild neuroinflammation ( Bechter et al 2010, J Psych Res), recently confirmed in large patient samples from various university hospitals in Germany ( Endres et al 2018 aso., Rattay et al 2021, aso.).Also post mortem findings are compatible with ME hypothesis in a larger subgroup of SMDs. Open questions of new clinical categorization by refined grading of mild neuroinfalmmation by improved diagnostic methods appear increasingly required, which will be discussed ( Bechter Frontiers Psychiatry 2020). CONCLUSIONS: Mild neuroinflammation appears causally involved in SMD DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships. Cambridge University Press 2022-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9567681/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.932 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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New categories of psychiatric disorders related to mild neuroinflammation-autoimmune psychosis, mild encephaliutis
title New categories of psychiatric disorders related to mild neuroinflammation-autoimmune psychosis, mild encephaliutis
title_full New categories of psychiatric disorders related to mild neuroinflammation-autoimmune psychosis, mild encephaliutis
title_fullStr New categories of psychiatric disorders related to mild neuroinflammation-autoimmune psychosis, mild encephaliutis
title_full_unstemmed New categories of psychiatric disorders related to mild neuroinflammation-autoimmune psychosis, mild encephaliutis
title_short New categories of psychiatric disorders related to mild neuroinflammation-autoimmune psychosis, mild encephaliutis
title_sort new categories of psychiatric disorders related to mild neuroinflammation-autoimmune psychosis, mild encephaliutis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9567681/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.932
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