Plasma BDNF and insight in OCD: a promising path for future research

In the last 10 years, insight emerged as a potential explanation for the limited success of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy in OCD, with inefficacy rates of 20–25%, which prompted the need for more research on this topic (Eisen et al., 2001). [...]attention has been drawn to the different factors...

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description In the last 10 years, insight emerged as a potential explanation for the limited success of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy in OCD, with inefficacy rates of 20–25%, which prompted the need for more research on this topic (Eisen et al., 2001). [...]attention has been drawn to the different factors influencing insight, and, among them, the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was linked to the pathogenesis of several neuropsychiatric disorders, including OCD. [...]when poor-insight patients were removed from the analysis, the BDNF difference between OCD patients and controls disappeared. Whether insight in OCD patients can be improved by psychological therapies targeting poor insight remains to be determined. [...]few studies have focused on the correlation between BDNF and OCD severity.
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Gender
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
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Mental disorders
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