Infulence of Sex Hormones and Inflammatory Processes on Cognition in Schizophrenia

Krysta, K.; Krzystanek, M.; Jakuszkowiak-Wojten, K.; Węgielnik-Gałuszko, M.; Wilkowska, A.; Wiglusz, M.; Cubała, W.ła.

Psychiatria Danubina 31(Suppl 3): 517-519

2019


ISSN/ISBN: 0353-5053
PMID: 31488783
Document Number: 698821
In the literature we can find evidence that sex hormones are involved the alterations of cognition in schizophrenic patients. Another factor, which may have an impact on cognitive domains in this clinical group inflammatory processes. The objective of this review was to explore studies, in which the role of both immunological factors and sex hormones on cognitive functions in schizophrenia are analyzed. The search of papers covering this topic in PubMed and Google Scholar was performed. Endocrine factors like: testosteron, estrogen, as well as immunomodulatory are observed to play a role in cognitive functioning in schizophrenia. More studies are necessary to confirm these possible co-relations.

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