Neuroinflammation and psychiatric illness
New York University · Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice · +1 more institution
Abstract
Multiple lines of evidence support the pathogenic role of neuroinflammation in psychiatric illness. While systemic autoimmune diseases are well-documented causes of neuropsychiatric disorders, synaptic autoimmune encephalitides with psychotic symptoms often go under-recognized. Parallel to the link between psychiatric symptoms and autoimmunity in autoimmune diseases, neuroimmunological abnormalities occur in classical psychiatric disorders (for example, major depressive, bipolar, schizophrenia, and obsessive-compulsive disorders). Investigations into the pathophysiology of these conditions traditionally stressed dysregulation of the glutamatergic and monoaminergic systems, but the mechanisms causing these…
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5Topics & keywords
- Neuroinflammation
- Monoaminergic
- Bipolar disorder
- Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)
- Autoimmunity
- Psychosis
- Psychiatry
- Neuroimmunology
- Good health and well-being