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Chronic Peripheral Inflammation is Associated With Cognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia: Results From the Multicentric FACE-SZ Dataset
E. Bulzacka, Laurent Boyer, Franck Schürhoff, Ophélia Godin, Fabrice Berna, L. Brunel, M. Andrianarisoa, Bruno Aouizerate, Delphine Capdevielle, Isabelle Chéreau‐Boudet, Gabrielle Chesnoy-Servanin, Jean‐Marie Danion, Caroline Dubertret, Julien Dubreucq, Catherine Faget
Schizophrenia Bulletin · 2016 · ▲ 96 citations
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Inflammation, measured by abnormal blood C-reactive protein (CRP) level, has been described in schizophrenia (SZ), being inconsistently related to impaired cognitive functions. The aim of the present study is to investigate cognitive impairment associated with abnormal CRP levels in a large multi-centric sample of community-dwelling SZ patients, using a comprehensive neuropsychological battery. METHOD: Three hundred sixty-nine community-dwelling stable SZ subjects (76.2% men, mean age 32.7 y) were included and tested with a comprehensive battery of neuropsychological tests. Abnormal CRP level was defined as >3mg/L. RESULTS: Multiple factor analysis revealed that abnormal CRP levels, found in 104 patients (28.2%), were associated with impaired General Intellectual Ability and Abstract Reasoning (aOR = 0.56, 95% CI 0.35-0.90, P = .014), independently of age, sex, education level, psychotic symptomatology, treatments, and addiction comorbidities. Abnormal CRP levels were also associated with the decline of all components of working memory (respectively effect size [ES] = 0.25, P = .033; ES = 0.27, P = .04; ES = 0.33, P = .006; and ES = 0.38, P = .004) and a wide range of other impaired cognitive functions, including memory (ES = 0.26, P = .026), learning abilities (ES = 0.28, P = .035), semantic memory (ES = 0.26, P = .026), mental flexibility (ES = 0.26, P = .044), visual attention (ES = 0.23, P = .004) and speed of processing (ES = 0.23, P = .043). CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that abnormal CRP level is associated with cognitive impairment in SZ. Evaluating the effectiveness of neuroprotective anti-inflammatory strategies is needed in order to prevent cognitive impairment in SZ.
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Bulzacka, E., Boyer, L., Schürhoff, F., Godin, O., Berna, F., Brunel, L., Andrianarisoa, M., Aouizerate, B., Capdevielle, D., Chéreau‐Boudet, I., Chesnoy-Servanin, G., Danion, J., Dubertret, C., Dubreucq, J., Faget, C., Gabayet, F., Gloahec, T.L., Llorca, P., Mallet, J., & Misdrahi, D. (2016). Chronic Peripheral Inflammation is Associated With Cognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia: Results From the Multicentric FACE-SZ Dataset. <em>Schizophrenia Bulletin</em>. https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbw029
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Bulzacka E, Boyer L, Schürhoff F, Godin O, Berna F, Brunel L, et al. Chronic Peripheral Inflammation is Associated With Cognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia: Results From the Multicentric FACE-SZ Dataset. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 2016. doi:10.1093/schbul/sbw029.
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@article{e2016Chroni,
title = {Chronic Peripheral Inflammation is Associated With Cognitive Impairment in Schizophrenia: Results From the Multicentric FACE-SZ Dataset},
author = {E. Bulzacka and Laurent Boyer and Franck Schürhoff and Ophélia Godin and Fabrice Berna and L. Brunel and M. Andrianarisoa and Bruno Aouizerate and Delphine Capdevielle and Isabelle Chéreau‐Boudet and Gabrielle Chesnoy-Servanin and Jean‐Marie Danion and Caroline Dubertret and Julien Dubreucq and Catherine Faget and Franck Gabayet and T. Le Gloahec and Pierre‐Michel Llorca and Jasmina Mallet and D. Misdrahi and Romain Rey and Raphaëlle Richieri and Christine Passerieux and Paul Roux and Hanan Yazbek},
journal = {Schizophrenia Bulletin},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1093/schbul/sbw029},
}
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