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Peripheral inflammation is associated with altered substantia nigra activity and psychomotor slowing in humans

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posted on 2023-06-07, 15:58 authored by Lena Brydon, Neil Harrison, Cicely Walker, Andrew Steptoe, Hugo CritchleyHugo Critchley
BACKGROUND: Systemic infections commonly cause sickness symptoms including psychomotor retardation. Inflammatory cytokines released during the innate immune response are implicated in the communication of peripheral inflammatory signals to the brain. METHODS: We used functional magnetic resonance brain imaging (fMRI) to investigate neural effects of peripheral inflammation following typhoid vaccination in 16 healthy men, using a double-blind, randomized, crossover-controlled design. RESULTS: Vaccination had no global effect on neurovascular coupling but markedly perturbed neural reactivity within substantia nigra during low-level visual stimulation. During a cognitive task, individuals in whom typhoid vaccination engendered higher levels of circulating interleukin-6 had significantly slower reaction time responses. Prolonged reaction times and larger interleukin-6 responses were associated with evoked neural activity within substantia nigra. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings provide mechanistic insights into the interaction between inflammation

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Journal

Biological Psychiatry

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1873-2402

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Elsevier

Issue

11

Volume

63

Page range

1022-1029

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  • Clinical and Experimental Medicine Publications

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This paper is supported by a Wellcome Trust Grant for Prof Hugo Critchley. He has given his permission to put the full published version online as this paper is Open Access as is the policy of Wellcome. If you have any queries regarding this please email him in the first instance H.Critchley@bsms.ac.uk

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2011-08-19

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2011-08-19

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2011-07-18

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