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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder |
Overcoming Anxiety (Home) > Obsessive Compulsive Disorder > Immune Factors Immune FactorsStudy of autoimmune factors has been prompted by the association of OCD and the autoimmune disease of the basal ganglia, Sydenham’s chorea. This complication of rheumatic fever is accompanied by obsessive-compulsive symptoms in over 70% of cases . Ten out of 11 children had antibodies directed against the caudate (ibid). These children had a history of obsessive-compulsive symptoms which began prior to the onset of the chorea, reached a peak in line with the motor symptoms and declined with their resolution. This is consistent with the hypothesis of basal ganglia dysfunction in OCD. Antibodies against two peptides of the basal ganglia have also been found . A strong connection was reported between OCD/Tourette syndrome and the B cell antibody D8/17, another anti-brain antibody . The specificity of these antibodies to OCD is as yet unclear. Cell-mediated immune function alterations were reported in OCD, however, replication studies are needed.
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