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    Although accumulating evidence suggests that inflammatory processes play a role in the pathophysiology of mental disorders, few studies have investigated this matter in panic disorder (PD). Furthermore, no studies to date have evaluated cytokine levels in drug-naïve patients with PD. Therefore, little is known about the presence of inflammation at the onset of this disorder. The aim of the present study was to determine the levels of the proinflammatory interleukins IL-1B and IL-2R and the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 in drug-naïve PD patients. Analysis of serum chemokine levels revealed increased proinflammatory activity in the early phase of PD through increased IL-2R and IL-1B levels and a decrease in IL-10 levels in drug-naïve PD patients compared to matched healthy controls. Neurotransmitters and neurocircuits that are targets of inflammatory responses are discussed, followed by an examination of brain-immune interactions as risk factors for PD. This study is the first to identify a proinflammatory cytokine response in drug-naïve PD subjects. These findings indicate that treatments targeting proinflammatory markers may ameliorate anxiety symptoms in PD patients. © 2022. The Author(s).

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    Laiana A Quagliato, Antonio E Nardi. Cytokine profile in drug-naïve panic disorder patients. Translational psychiatry. 2022 Feb 22;12(1):75

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    PMID: 35194013

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