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INTRODUCTION During last decades much evidence has been accumulated concerning the neuroendocrine aetiopathological basis of schizophrenia. Recently research has been shifted towards the prodromal phase of psychosis. A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF NEUROENDOCRINE MECHANISMS IN AT RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS SUBJECTS AND RELATED PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS E Karanikas 1 , S Archontidou 1 , D Antoniadis 2 , G Garyfallos 2 1 424 General Military Hospital, Psychiatric clinic, Thessaloniki, Greece 2 Aristotle University, 2 nd Psychiatric Department, Thessaloniki, Greece

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Page 1: INTRODUCTION During last decades much evidence has been accumulated concerning the neuroendocrine aetiopathological basis of schizophrenia. Recently research

INTRODUCTIO

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During last decades much evidence has been accumulated concerning the

neuroendocrine aetiopathological basis of schizophrenia. Recently research has

been shifted towards the prodromal phase of psychosis.

A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF

NEUROENDOCRINE MECHANISMS IN AT

RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS SUBJECTS AND

RELATED PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL

IMPLICATIONSE Karanikas1, S Archontidou1, D Antoniadis2, G Garyfallos2

1 424 General Military Hospital, Psychiatric clinic, Thessaloniki, Greece2 Aristotle University, 2nd Psychiatric Department, Thessaloniki, Greece

Page 2: INTRODUCTION During last decades much evidence has been accumulated concerning the neuroendocrine aetiopathological basis of schizophrenia. Recently research

Hypothes

is The current review is the first one with systematic design aiming to delineate the hypothesis of circulating cortisol’s

abnormalities and the potential association with psychopathological parameters in At Risk for Psychosis,

(ARP), subjects.

A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF

NEUROENDOCRINE MECHANISMS IN AT

RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS SUBJECTS AND

RELATED PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL

IMPLICATIONSE Karanikas1, S Archontidou1, D Antoniadis2, G Garyfallos2

1 424 General Military Hospital, Psychiatric clinic, Thessaloniki, Greece2 Aristotle University, 2nd Psychiatric Department, Thessaloniki, Greece

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Method

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This systematic review was conducted with the aid of the Internet search machines of medical

data. We used keywords or phrases such as ‘‘relatives/UHR/ARMS/ risk’’ in combination with, ‘‘stress/HPA axis/cortisol’’ and ‘‘psychosis” and

“psychopathology” for the search

A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF

NEUROENDOCRINE MECHANISMS IN AT

RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS SUBJECTS AND

RELATED PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL

IMPLICATIONSE Karanikas1, S Archontidou1, D Antoniadis2, G Garyfallos2

1 424 General Military Hospital, Psychiatric clinic, Thessaloniki, Greece2 Aristotle University, 2nd Psychiatric Department, Thessaloniki, Greece

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Result

s We sorted out 15 studies. i) 5 studies conducted on At Genetic Risk for Psychosis, (AGRP), subjects as being first

degree relatives of psychotic patients and the rest referred to At Clinical Risk for Psychosis, (ACRP), subjects as per the Scale Of Prodromal Symptom Miller’s criteria or the Comprehensive Assessment for At Risk Mental State, Young’s criteria. One of the most consistent findings was increased cortisol levels in saliva.

ii) The findings of cortisol in blood samples were minimal and less consistent. iii) The studies with longitudinal design, though with divergent results, hinted towards

upregulation of total cortisol secretion prior to conversion to psychosis. iv) The studies regarding the evaluation of cortisol’s reactivity after application of either

metabolic stressors or psychosocial ones exhibited no differentiation compared with the healthy control group or divergent results respectively. The hypothesized relation of psychotic symptomatology with cortisol in ARP subjects was not confirmed by the majority of the studies. On the contrary, the anxiety parameter and stress intolerance index both showed significant association with cortisol

A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF

NEUROENDOCRINE MECHANISMS IN AT

RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS SUBJECTS AND

RELATED PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL

IMPLICATIONSE Karanikas1, S Archontidou1, D Antoniadis2, G Garyfallos2

1 424 General Military Hospital, Psychiatric clinic, Thessaloniki, Greece2 Aristotle University, 2nd Psychiatric Department, Thessaloniki, Greece

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Discussio

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Conclusio

n The literature related to the cortisol levels’ evaluation at prodrome is hitherto minimal. Although the evidence favor cortisol’s participation in the pathophysiology of psychosis the exact cause effect sequence and the intertwining of cortisol with psychopathology are unclear

A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF

NEUROENDOCRINE MECHANISMS IN AT

RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS SUBJECTS AND

RELATED PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL

IMPLICATIONSE Karanikas1, S Archontidou1, D Antoniadis2, G Garyfallos2

1 424 General Military Hospital, Psychiatric clinic, Thessaloniki, Greece2 Aristotle University, 2nd Psychiatric Department, Thessaloniki, Greece

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Referenc

es 1. Corcoran CM, Smith C, McLaughlin D, auther A, Malaspina D, Cornblatt B.(2012). HPA axis function

and symptoms in adolescents at clinical high risk for schizophrenia. Schizophr Res135:170-174

2. Thompson KN, Philips LJ, Komesaroff P, Yuen HP, Wood SJ, Pantelis C, Velakoulis D, Yung AR, McGorry PD. (2007) Stress and HPA axis functioning in young

people at ultra high risk for psychosis. J Psychiatr Res. 41:561-569

A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF

NEUROENDOCRINE MECHANISMS IN AT

RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS SUBJECTS AND

RELATED PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL

IMPLICATIONSE Karanikas1, S Archontidou1, D Antoniadis2, G Garyfallos2

1 424 General Military Hospital, Psychiatric clinic, Thessaloniki, Greece2 Aristotle University, 2nd Psychiatric Department, Thessaloniki, Greece