Disturbances of cortisol awakening response in psychotic disorders and at-risk states – a literature review

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Tomasz Grąźlewski, J. Kucharska-Mazur, B. Misiak, J. Samochowiec
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Background and objective: According to the diathesis-stress model, disturbances of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis are thought to play a role in the development, onset, and progression of psychosis. The aim of this paper is to present the available body of evidence on the abnormalities of the cortisol awakening response (CAR) in psychotic disorders and at-risk states. Methods: Review of literature from the years 2011-2022 available across three databases (Scopus, PubMed and Google Scholar) was performed. With an aim to: i) ensure that the review covers a wide range of research related to psychotic presentations as manifested in a broad range of clinical populations (from CHR/UHR to full-blown psychosis), and ii) identify the neurobiological background thereof, the following combination of search terms was applied: "chr" OR "uhr" OR "arms" OR "first-episode schizophrenia" OR "psychosis" AND "cortisol" OR "HPA axis" OR "CAR" OR "cortisol awakening response". Results and conclusion: Research suggests that abnormalities of the HPA axis (in this case, disturbances of the CAR) appear to be an important factor in the pathogenesis of psychotic disorders. The cortisol awakening response was blunted in patients with first-episode psychosis or schizophrenia. On the other hand, in subjects with at-risk states, the results were inconclusive. These findings, however, are based on a small number of studies; therefore, more research in this area is required
精神病和高危状态下皮质醇觉醒反应的干扰——文献综述
背景与目的:根据素质-应激模型,下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)轴的紊乱被认为在精神病的发生、发生和进展中起作用。本文的目的是提出现有的身体证据的异常皮质醇唤醒反应(CAR)在精神障碍和危险状态。方法:对三个数据库(Scopus、PubMed和谷歌Scholar) 2011-2022年的文献进行综述。为了:i)确保本综述涵盖了广泛的临床人群(从CHR/UHR到全面精神病)中与精神病表现相关的广泛研究,ii)确定其神经生物学背景,应用了以下搜索词组合:“CHR”或“UHR”或“arms”或“首发精神分裂症”或“精神病”与“皮质醇”或“HPA轴”或“CAR”或“皮质醇觉醒反应”。结果和结论:研究表明,HPA轴的异常(在这种情况下,CAR的紊乱)似乎是精神障碍发病的一个重要因素。首发精神病或精神分裂症患者的皮质醇唤醒反应减弱。另一方面,在处于危险状态的受试者中,结果是不确定的。然而,这些发现是基于少数研究;因此,需要在这方面进行更多的研究
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