“…Finally, antibodies (IgG) deposited in the striatum, thalamus, and frontal cortex of streptococcal-exposed rats, in line with evidence implicating the striatum in the pathogenesis of SC and PANDAS, and the striatum and frontal cortex in the pathophysiology of OCD. Thus, anti-striatal antibodies have been reported in serum and cerebrospinal fluid of SC (Bronze and Dale, 1993;Church et al, 2002;Husby et al, 1976), PANDAS (Gause et al, 2009;Pavone et al, 2004), and adult OCD patients (Bhattacharyya et al, 2009). In addition, functional imaging studies found hypermetabolism in the striatum of SC patients (Dilenge et al, 1999;Weindl et al, 1993) and in the striatum and frontal cortex of OCD patients (Huyser et al, 2009), which normalized after successful treatment (Dilenge et al, 1999;Huyser et al, 2009;Weindl et al, 1993), and imaging studies in PANDAS patients reported that the basal ganglia were enlarged (Giedd et al, 2000) and size correlated with anti-neural antibody titers (Giedd et al, 2000;Peterson et al, 2000).…”