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Biological markers for anxiety disorders, OCD and PTSD: A consensus statement. Part II: Neurochemistry, neurophysiology and neurocognition.

Authors :
Bandelow, Borwin
Baldwin, David
Abelli, Marianna
Bolea-Alamanac, Blanca
Bourin, Michel
Chamberlain, Samuel R.
Cinosi, Eduardo
Davies, Simon
Domschke, Katharina
Fineberg, Naomi
Grünblatt, Edna
Jarema, Marek
Kim, Yong-Ku
Maron, Eduard
Masdrakis, Vasileios
Mikova, Olya
Nutt, David
Pallanti, Stefano
Pini, Stefano
Ströhle, Andreas
Source :
World Journal of Biological Psychiatry; Apr2017, Vol. 18 Issue 3, p162-214, 53p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective:Biomarkers are defined as anatomical, biochemical or physiological traits that are specific to certain disorders or syndromes. The objective of this paper is to summarise the current knowledge of biomarkers for anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Methods:Findings in biomarker research were reviewed by a task force of international experts in the field, consisting of members of the World Federation of Societies for Biological Psychiatry Task Force on Biological Markers and of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology Anxiety Disorders Research Network. Results:The present article (Part II) summarises findings on potential biomarkers in neurochemistry (neurotransmitters such as serotonin, norepinephrine, dopamine or GABA, neuropeptides such as cholecystokinin, neurokinins, atrial natriuretic peptide, or oxytocin, the HPA axis, neurotrophic factors such as NGF and BDNF, immunology and CO2hypersensitivity), neurophysiology (EEG, heart rate variability) and neurocognition. The accompanying paper (Part I) focuses on neuroimaging and genetics. Conclusions:Although at present, none of the putative biomarkers is sufficient and specific as a diagnostic tool, an abundance of high quality research has accumulated that should improve our understanding of the neurobiological causes of anxiety disorders, OCD and PTSD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15622975
Volume :
18
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
World Journal of Biological Psychiatry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121611538
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15622975.2016.1190867