2018
DOI: 10.1080/10253890.2018.1494150
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Plasma metabolomic patterns in patients with exhaustion disorder

Abstract: Exhaustion disorder (ED) is a stress-related disorder that often implies a great burden on the individual patient as well as on society. Previous studies have shown that ED is associated with metabolic deviations, such as lowered fasting glucose. Several mechanisms have been discussed as a plausible explanation of the lack of energy described by these patients. Metabolic processes and reduced ability to mobilize energy have been suggested as important factors. This study investigated metabolomics in 20 patient… Show more

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“…In recent years, Trp metabolism has been increasingly recognized as central to the pathogenesis of many neuropsychiatric disorders. In particular, a decrease in Trp level was found in major depressive disorder (Moreno et al, 2010;Liu et al, 2015), schizophrenia (Yao et al, 2010;Xuan et al, 2011) and exhaustion disorder (Hadrévi et al, 2019). Our findings are in line with these reports, suggesting that Trp metabolism may be common to several neuropsychiatric conditions that share several clinical features with PANS, such as irritability, anxiety, emotional lability and thought disturbances.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In recent years, Trp metabolism has been increasingly recognized as central to the pathogenesis of many neuropsychiatric disorders. In particular, a decrease in Trp level was found in major depressive disorder (Moreno et al, 2010;Liu et al, 2015), schizophrenia (Yao et al, 2010;Xuan et al, 2011) and exhaustion disorder (Hadrévi et al, 2019). Our findings are in line with these reports, suggesting that Trp metabolism may be common to several neuropsychiatric conditions that share several clinical features with PANS, such as irritability, anxiety, emotional lability and thought disturbances.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Twenty-four studies had a primary aim of investigating biological aspects of exhaustion disorder, including the hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis ( n = 5), 47 , 49 , 56 , 59 , 61 the adrenal hormone dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-s) ( n = 3), 48 , 50 , 51 growth factors and related molecules in plasma ( n = 6), 45 , 46 , 62 , 65 67 structural and functional brain imaging measures ( n = 5) 54 , 55 , 57 , 58 , 63 and various other biological measures ( n = 5). 44 , 52 , 53 , 60 , 64 In addition to the 24 studies in this synthesis, 2 studies that primarily aimed to investigate cognitive functioning in exhaustion disorder participants 41 , 42 and 1 RCT of treatment effect 90 also reported HPA-axis measures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is currently no objective diagnostic marker available for stress-related exhaustion. We and others have previously published several interesting findings indicating that the fatigue described by these patients can partly be explained with different biological correlates, [25][26][27][28] and ongoing studies are being conducted including long-term follow-up.…”
Section: Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 95%