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Antibodies to strep throat bacteria linked to obsessive compulsive disorder in mice
 
Published: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 - 10:46 in Health & Medicine

A new study by researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health's Center for Infection and Immunity indicates that pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), Tourette syndrome and/or tic disorder may develop from an inappropriate immune response to the bacteria causing common throat infections. The mouse model findings, published online by Nature Publishing Group in this week's Molecular Psychiatry, support the view that this condition is a distinct disorder, and represent a key advance in tracing the path leading from an ordinary infection in childhood to the surfacing of a psychiatric syndrome. The research provides new insights into identifying children at risk for autoimmune brain disorders and suggests potential avenues for treatment. OCD and tic disorders affect a significant portion of the population. More than 25% of adults and over 3% of children manifest some features of these disorders. Until now, scientists have been unable to convincingly document the association between the appearance of antibodies directed against Group A beta-hemolytic streptoccoccus (GABHS) in peripheral blood and the onset of the behavioral and motor aspects of the disorder. As a result, treatment strategies were restricted to targeting symptoms rather than causes.

Strep throat bacteria, or GABHS, are known to cause autoimmune disorders such as Sydenham chorea, with symptoms such as fever and uncontrolled tics of the face or extremities in susceptible individuals, prompting some scientists to suspect that GABHS could play a role in a syndrome known as Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal infections (PANDAS), a rapid-onset and episodic form of OCD and tic disorders observed in some children. The latest study by CII researchers supports the hypothesis that some neuropsychiatric syndromes may be triggered by direct action of GABHS-associated antibodies on the brain. Whether environmental factors other than GABHS can lead to similar effects is as yet unknown.

Using a mouse model of PANDAS, Mady Hornig, MD, associate professor of epidemiology at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, and colleagues demonstrate this suspected link between GABHS antibodies and the psychiatric symptoms of the disorder. Immunizing mice with an inactivated form of the bacteria, CII researchers found that the mice exhibited repetitive behaviors reminiscent of children with PANDAS. Injection of antibodies from the immunized mice into the bloodstream of non-immunized mice replicated these behaviors.

"These findings illustrate that antibodies alone are sufficient to trigger this behavioral syndrome," said Dr. Hornig. "Our findings in this animal model support and may explain results of Swedo and colleagues in treating children with PANDAS using plasmapheresis or intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg). They may also have implications for understanding, preventing or treating other disorders potentially linked to autoimmunity, including autism spectrum, mood, attentional, learning, and eating disorders."

"This work provides strong corroboration for a link between exposure to infection, development of an autoimmune response, and the onset of repetitive behaviors and deficits in attention, learning, and social interaction," says CII Director W. Ian Lipkin, MD, John Snow Professor of Epidemiology, and professor of Neurology and Pathology at Columbia University. "Further investigations in this strep-triggered, autoimmune mouse model of PANDAS will promote the discovery of more effective interventions for these disabling disorders and guide the development of robust prevention strategies."

Source: Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health

My well I probably had strep throat 100 times at least if not more. So that could have a bit to do with it. Really I am not doing to badly today. I went back and checked the door one time. Had checked that my key was in my purse twice. Was not stressed about leaving the house at all. Did not worry about things being turned off. No compulsions of any kind that I recall today. I have only noticed lately that when there are numerous amounts of people around they through me off schedual and it makes me anxious. Compultions are nerve racking they pull at you. So I hate when I leave and have compultions to go back and check the house for something. None today. Milly,
 
You are so funny. I have a friend like you. Probably not quite as compulsive but she would drive me crazy when we would go fishing or out for a cruise. We would be having such a good time and then she would want to go home. When I first met her I was kind of ego hurt because I thought that she would just want to leave and go home but then I found out that she was compulsive. I got to where I would tell her when she wanted to go home and check everything, "Hey, that's what insurance is for" and now, she will say to me as we're driving, "That's what insurance is for". She did however, lower her deductable. Ha ha.
 
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Oh my that would not work with me. I have had the misfortune in the past to have payed the deductable. Nothing that was my fault of course. Maybe the landlords fault but I had an extra clause for that. I had a tornado in May of one year. Well apparently the missing bricks on the chimney had been lodged into my furnice. So this was not apparent until the weather got cooler. So I had cabon Monoxide Poisoning and everything I owned was covered in black suet. It is very stressful dealing with insurance companies. Every time I see a Serve Pro comercial there little slogan sends me into a tizzy and words start coming out of my mouth.
 
  Editing to say I do not know if strep throat causes touretts but those comercials do. LOL
milly2009-08-12 21:00:01

LOL Talk about obsessions. I have been walking past the store for months. Knowing that it would make me uterly consumed with joy. Spent the day on the great antique hunt. Transferware never gave me strep. LOL I totally got lost in the store. I was in there for hours. I love my alone time. Found a bunch of used books that my son had been looking for. I was in there for hours. I am now debating which items I will purchase tomorrow. So many things that I must have. Just which ones do I want first? Maybe I will go to a different antique store tomorrow make sure there is not something else I want more first.

Gross!  Covered in suet?

Suet (/ˈsuː.ɪt/) is raw beef or mutton fat, especially the hard fat found around the loins and kidneys.

Did you mean soot?
Yes this is what i ment t say soot. Thank you. Either way it was gross.
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