Mechanisms of Psychogenic Fever

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
T. Oka, K. Oka
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Abstract

Psychogenic fever is a psychosomatic disease especially seen in young adults. However, the mechanisms explaining how psychological stress increases core body temperature (Tc) in these patients are not yet fully understood. Therefore, this article reviews the current understanding of the mechanisms of stress-induced hyperthermia and the distinctive effects of acute, repeated, or chronic stress on Tc in laboratory animals. Acute exposure to anxiety-provoking stress induces a transient, monophasic increase in Tc. In contrast, repeated stress either induces anticipatory hyperthermia, reduces diurnal changes in Tc, or slightly increases Tc throughout the day. Chronically stressed animals also show depressive-like behaviors and display an enhanced hyperthermic response to a novel stress. A fearful experience in the past induces conditioned hyperthermia to the fear context. The high Tc that psychogenic fever patients develop may be a complex of many kinds of hyperthermic responses previously modeled in animals. Animal studies also show that psychological stress increases Tc via mechanisms distinct from infectious fever, which requires proinflammatory mediators. However, psychological stress and immune insults may increase Tc via a common efferent pathway, i.e., the rostral medullary raphe region-sympathetic nervous system circuit.
心因性发热的机制
心因性发热是一种心身疾病,尤其见于年轻人。然而,解释心理压力如何增加这些患者的核心体温(Tc)的机制尚不完全清楚。因此,本文综述了目前对应激性热疗机制的理解,以及急性、重复或慢性应激对实验动物Tc的独特影响。急性暴露于引起焦虑的应激会引起短暂的、单相的Tc升高。相反,反复应激可诱导预期性高热,降低Tc的日变化,或在一天中略微增加Tc。长期受到压力的动物也会表现出类似抑郁的行为,并对新的压力表现出增强的热反应。过去的恐惧经历会诱发对恐惧情境的条件性热疗。心因性发热患者出现的高Tc可能是先前在动物中模拟的多种高热反应的复合体。动物研究也表明,心理应激通过不同于感染性发热的机制增加Tc,后者需要促炎介质。然而,心理应激和免疫损伤可通过共同的传递通路,即吻侧延髓中叶区-交感神经系统回路,增加Tc。
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Advances in Neuroimmune Biology
Advances in Neuroimmune Biology Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
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