| Literature DB >> 25313338 |
Izabela Guimarães Barbosa1, Moisés Evandro Bauer2, Rodrigo Machado-Vieira3, Antonio Lucio Teixeira4.
Abstract
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe, chronic, and recurrent psychiatric illness. It has been associated with high prevalence of medical comorbidities and cognitive impairment. Its neurobiology is not completely understood, but recent evidence has shown a wide range of immune changes. Cytokines are proteins involved in the regulation and the orchestration of the immune response. We performed a review on the involvement of cytokines in BD. We also discuss the cytokines involvement in the neuroprogression of BD. It has been demonstrated that increased expression of cytokines in the central nervous system in postmortem studies is in line with the elevated circulating levels of proinflammatory cytokines in BD patients. The proinflammatory profile and the immune imbalance in BD might be regarded as potential targets to the development of new therapeutic strategies.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25313338 PMCID: PMC4172873 DOI: 10.1155/2014/360481
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neural Plast ISSN: 1687-5443 Impact factor: 3.599
Cytokine peripheral levels in bipolar disorder patients in euthymia compared with controls.
| Cytokine | Findings | Conclusion |
|---|---|---|
| TNF |
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| ↑ [ | ||
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| sTNFR1 |
| ↑ |
| ↑ [ | ||
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| sTNFR2 |
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| ↑ [ | ||
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| IFN- |
| NC |
| ↑ [ | ||
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| IL-2 |
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| ↑ [ | ||
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| IL-4 |
| NC |
| ↑ [ | ||
| ↓ [ | ||
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| IL-6 |
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| ↑ [ | ||
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| IL-10 |
| NC |
| ↑ [ | ||
| ↓ [ | ||
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| IL-17 A |
| NC |
| ↑ [ | ||
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| IL-1 |
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| ↑ [ | ||
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| IL-1 ra |
| NC |
| ↑ [ | ||
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| IL33 | ↑ [ | ↑ |
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| sST2 |
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| CCL2 |
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| CCL3 |
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| CXCL8 |
| NC |
| ↓ [ | ||
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| CXCL10 | ↑ [ | ↑ |
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| CXCL11 |
| NC |
| ↑ [ | ||
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| CXCL24 | ↑ [ | NC |
| ↓ [ | ||
↓: decreased levels; ↔: not altered levels; ↑: increased levels; NC: not conclusive.
Cytokine peripheral levels in bipolar disorder patients in mania state compared with controls.
| Cytokine | Findings | Conclusion |
|---|---|---|
| TNF |
| ↑ |
| ↑ [ | ||
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| sTNFR1 |
| ↑ |
| ↑ [ | ||
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| sTNFR2 |
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| IL-6 | ↑ [ |
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| IL-4 | ↑ [ | ↑ |
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| IL-1 |
| NC |
| ↑ [ | ||
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| IL-12 |
| ↑ |
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| IL-1 ra |
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| IL33 | ↑ [ | ↑ |
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| sST2 |
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| CCL2 |
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| CCL3 |
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| CXCL8 | ↑ [ | NC |
| ↓ [ | ||
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| CXCL10 | ↑ [ | ↑ |
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| CXCL11 | ↑ [ | ↑ |
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| CXCL24 |
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↓: decreased levels; ↔: not altered levels; ↑: increased levels; NC: not conclusive.
Cytokine peripheral levels in bipolar disorder patients in depressive state compared with controls.
| Cytokine | Findings | Conclusion |
|---|---|---|
| TNF |
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| ↑ [ | ||
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| sTNFR1 | ↑ [ | ↑ |
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| IL-6 |
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| ↑ [ | ||
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| IL-4 |
| NC |
| ↓ [ | ||
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| IL1- |
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| ↑ [ | ||
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| IL-1 ra |
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| ↑ [ | ||
↓: decreased levels; ↔: not altered levels; ↑: increased levels; NC: not conclusive.