妊娠期抗磷脂综合征:神经精神方面

Q4 Medicine Thrombosis Update Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tru.2021.100078
Jean-Christophe Gris , Florence Guillotin , Mathias Chéa , Mathieu Fortier , Chloé Bourguignon , Éric Mercier , Sylvie Bouvier
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抗磷脂抗体(aPLAbs)的非血管神经学表现正在出现,其中包括几种神经精神症状。精神疾病逐渐被认为是大脑的器质性疾病。血脑屏障调节的作用正在仔细研究中,渗透性的增加被认为起着促进作用。一旦血脑屏障的渗透性改变,抗磷脂综合征(APS)女性的神经精神表现可能继发于aPLAbs对神经元和神经胶质细胞的直接结合和作用。胎盘疾病,有时由aPLAbs介导,是后代精神分裂症的危险因素,患有aPLAbs的妇女所生的婴儿可能发展为学习障碍和自闭症谱系障碍。随着时间的推移,患有APS的女性更容易出现情绪障碍,弥散张量成像证明了她们的白质发生了微妙的变化。迫切需要更多的数据,治疗管理仍有待适当规划。
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Antiphospholipid syndrome in pregnancy: Neuro-psychiatric aspects

Nonvascular neurological manifestations of antiphospholipid antibodies (aPLAbs) are emerging and, among these, several neuropsychiatric shymptoms. Psychiatric diseases are gradually being considered as organic illnesses of the brain. The role of blood-brain barrier regulation is under scrutiny, and increased permeability is thought to play a precipitating role. Neuropsychiatric manifestations in women with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) are suspected of being secondary to direct binding and the effect of aPLAbs on neurons and glial cells once the permeability of the blood-brain barrier has been altered. Placental diseases, sometimes mediated by aPLAbs, are risk factors for schizophrenia in the offspring, and babies born from women with aPLAbs can develop learning disabilities and autism spectrum disorders. Women with APS more often develop mood disorders as time goes by, and diffusion tensor imaging has evidenced subtle changes in their white matter. More data are urgently needed and the therapeutic management remains to be properly planned.

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Thrombosis Update
Thrombosis Update Medicine-Hematology
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