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The Relationship between Cytokines and Verbal Memory in Individuals with Schizophrenia and Their Unaffected Siblings

2018; Karger Publishers; Volume: 25; Issue: 5-6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1159/000492716

ISSN

1423-0216

Autores

Diego Barreto Rebouças, Francisco Diego Rabelo-da-Ponte, Rafael Massuda, Letícia Sanguinetti Czepielewski, Clarissa Severino Gama,

Tópico(s)

Stress Responses and Cortisol

Resumo

<b><i>Background:</i></b> Verbal memory impairment may be considered an endophenotype in schizophrenia (SZ), also affecting the siblings of SZ subjects. Furthermore, the immune-inflammatory system response has an important modulatory effect on brain processes, especially on memory circuits. <b><i>Objective:</i></b> Investigating the relationship between TNF-α and IL-6 and memory performance in patients with SZ, their unaffected siblings (SB) and healthy controls (HC). <b><i>Methods:</i></b> 35 subjects with SZ, 36 SB, and 47 HC underwent a neurocognitive assessment for verbal memory by means of the revised Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (HVLT-R) in addition to serum cytokines analyses. <b><i>Results:</i></b> SZ patients performed worse in HVLT-R than SB and HC, but SB and HC were not different. Regarding the biomarker levels, we found significant results of TNF-α for both groups. However, we did not find differences between groups after multiple-comparisons analysis. There were no significant correlations between episodic verbal memory, TNF-α, and IL-6. <b><i>Conclusion:</i></b> The results are compatible with the hypothesis that deficits in verbal memory of individuals with SZ could be secondary to inadequate functioning of cognitive processing areas, such as proactive cognitive control.

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