Plasma nitrate values in patients with obsessive‐compulsive disorder

Recently there has been increasing evidence that free oxygen species may play an important role in the pathophysiology of various neuropsychiatric disorders. The present study was performed to assess the changes in plasma nitric oxide (NO) levels in patients with obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD)...

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description Recently there has been increasing evidence that free oxygen species may play an important role in the pathophysiology of various neuropsychiatric disorders. The present study was performed to assess the changes in plasma nitric oxide (NO) levels in patients with obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) compared to age‐ and sex‐matched normal controls. Twenty‐three patients with OCD and 23 healthy volunteers were included in the study. NO values were determined in the plasma of normal healthy controls and the OCD patients. Plasma nitrate levels in OCD patients were significantly higher than those in controls and were significantly and positively correlated with Yale‐Brown Obsession Compulsion Scale scores but not related to age or to the duration of illness. These findings indicated a possible role of increased NO may be relevant to the pathophysiology of OCD.
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Adult
Adult and adolescent clinical studies
Aging - metabolism
Anxiety disorders. Neuroses
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Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Nitrates - blood
nitric
Nitric oxide
Nitric Oxide - blood
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Obsessive-compulsive disorders
Obsessive-Compulsive neuroses
obsessive‐compulsive disorder
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Pathophysiological aspects
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Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
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