The Role of Inflammatory Processes in the Etiopathogenesis of Schizophrenia

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Krzysztof Rudkowski, J. Samochowiec, J. Kucharska-Mazur, A. Mazur
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Abstract

In recent years, there has been a growing number of studies trying to explain the role of inflammatory processes in the pathogenesis of mental disorders, including schizophrenia. Epidemiological evidence supports the hypothesis of maternal immune activation during pregnancy, which increases the risk of schizophrenia in the offspring. Studies searching for potential biomarkers for schizophrenia suggest its links with pro-inflammatory cytokines. The process is also linked with complement cascade proteins and microglia cells, although the precise biological underpinnings still remain unclear. Importantly, several clinical trials provide evidence that certain anti-inflammatory substances have a beneficial effect on the treatment of schizophrenia. A better understanding of the role of inflammatory processes in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia will enable new solutions in preventive and therapeutic interventions. This paper aims to summarize current evidence on the potential biological mechanisms linking inflammatory processes to the ethiopathogenesis of schizophrenia.
炎症过程在精神分裂症发病机制中的作用
近年来,越来越多的研究试图解释炎症过程在包括精神分裂症在内的精神障碍发病机制中的作用。流行病学证据支持怀孕期间母体免疫激活的假设,这增加了后代患精神分裂症的风险。寻找精神分裂症潜在生物标志物的研究表明,精神分裂症与促炎细胞因子有关。这一过程也与补体级联蛋白和小胶质细胞有关,尽管确切的生物学基础尚不清楚。重要的是,一些临床试验提供的证据表明,某些抗炎物质对治疗精神分裂症有有益的作用。更好地了解炎症过程在精神分裂症发病机制中的作用将为预防和治疗干预提供新的解决方案。本文旨在总结目前有关炎症过程与精神分裂症埃塞俄比亚发病的潜在生物学机制的证据。
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