Complete blood count-based inflammation indexes and symptom severity in people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders: An analysis based on structural equation modelling
Psychoneuroendocrinology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
168, P. 107134 - 107134
Published: July 14, 2024
Schizophrenia
spectrum
disorders
(SSDs)
are
associated
with
immune-inflammatory
activation.
Recently,
complete
blood
count
(CBC)-based
inflammation
indexes
such
as
the
neutrophil-to-lymphocyte
ratio
(NLR),
monocyte-to-lymphocyte
(MLR),
and
platelet-to-lymphocyte
(PLR)
have
emerged
reproducible
cost-effective
markers
in
mental
disorders.
In
this
study,
we
aimed
at
investigating
relationship
of
NLR,
MLR,
PLR
symptom
severity
people
SSDs,
testing
interactions
relevant
clinical
variables.
Language: Английский
Neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio and cognitive performances in first-episode patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls
Jing Liang,
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Xiaoni Guan,
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Qianqian Sun
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et al.
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
135, P. 111092 - 111092
Published: July 17, 2024
Language: Английский
Onset age moderates the associations between neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and clinical symptoms in first-episode patients with schizophrenia
Schizophrenia,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(1)
Published: Nov. 19, 2024
Patients
with
schizophrenia
early
onset
age
have
been
shown
to
exhibit
more
severe
negative
symptoms.
Genetic,
biomarker,
postmortem
brain,
and
imaging
studies
indicate
the
involvement
of
immune
abnormalities
in
pathophysiology
schizophrenia.
In
this
study,
we
examined
moderating
role
on
associations
between
clinical
symptoms
neutrophil-to-lymphocyte
ratio
(NLR)
medication-naïve
first-episode
(MNFES).
A
total
97
MNFES
patients
were
recruited.
Neutrophil
(NEU),
LYM,
NLR
values
compared
early-onset
(EO)
non-early-onset
(non-EO)
explore
potential
influence
EO
correlations
The
results
showed
no
differences
NEU
non-EO
groups.
group,
significantly
correlated
general
psychopathology
score
(all
p
<
0.05),
whereas
lymphocyte
counts
not
associated
group.
Linear
regression
analysis
group
revealed
that
or
a
predictive
biomarker
for
Our
study
indicates
had
greater
patients.
addition,
mediates
relationships
symptoms,
suggesting
an
disturbance,
particularly
increased
innate
response
patients,
may
be
involved
psychophysiology
Language: Английский
Comparison of Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte (NLR) Ratio in Affective vs Non-affective Psychosis
Beyazıt Garip,
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Begüm Oğur,
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S. Tekin
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et al.
Genel Tıp Dergisi,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
34(5), P. 624 - 628
Published: Oct. 8, 2024
Objective:
An
elevated
level
of
NLR
is
defined
as
an
indicator
systemic
inflammation,
and
it
stated
that
can
be
used
effective
tool
in
navigating
psychosis.
The
aim
the
present
study
to
explore
blood
parameters
such
neutrophil,
lymphocyte,
monocyte
their
ratios
(NLR,
MLR,
PLR)
both
affective
non-affective
Materials
Methods:
This
a
retrospective
case-control
conducted
on
schizophrenia(Sch),
first-episode
psychosis(FEP),
bipolar
disorder(BD).
Digital
medical
records
were
retrospectively
analyzed
between
2016
2021.
total
number
patients
recruited
for
this
437.
Patients
divided
into
3
groups
which
are
schizophrenia
(n:199),
FEP
(n:127),
Bipolar
Disorder
(n:111).
healthy
control
(HC)
group
(n:200)
was
selected
who
had
never
been
diagnosed
with
any
psychiatric
disorders.
Results:
In
study,
no
difference
found
patient
terms
substance
use
(Chi-square=
5.008;
p=
0.082),
platelet
count
lower
SCH
other
count.
There
statistical
counts
(p>0.05
each).
Conclusion:
contrast
previous
findings,
we
did
not
show
significant
differences
NLR,
PLR
levels
To
better
understand
pathophysiology
psychosis,
might
more
suitable
conduct
clinical
trial
drug-naive
prospective
manner.
Language: Английский