Affiliation:
1. Department of Scienze della Salute, University of Florence, Florence, Italy
Abstract
Background:
The lifespan approach and recent shift in the conceptualization of Obsessive-
Compulsive Disorder (OCD) promoted by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders Fifth Edition (DSM5) along with novel insights into the pathogenesis of this heterogeneous
disorder are driving the development of new outcome measures and new treatments for a disease
that, on the other hand, is characterized by high rates of refractoriness.
Objective and Methods:
The aim of this review is to provide a discussion of the translational
evidence about Early Onset OCD (EO) in compliance with a neurodevelopmental and RdoC
perspective.
Results and Conclusion:
O might be considered the neurodevelopmental subtype of OCD. Indeed
there is evidence that different clusters of symptoms and dimensions at an early stage predict different
trajectories in phenotype and that distinct neurocircuit pathways underpin the progression of the
disorder. Despite the development of high refractoriness in the course of the disorder, evidence
suggests that EO may be particularly treatment responsive in the early stages, thus showing the
need for early recognition and additional recovery oriented studies in this subgroup.
:
Consistent with the neurodevelopmental perspective, immunity and glutamate neurotransmission
are emerging as novel pathways for parsing out the neurobiology of OCD, the EO form, in particular,
supporting the implementation of new multisystemic models of the OCD phenotype. Brain connectivity
patterns, immune and microbiome profiles are standing out as promising areas for biomarkers
with the potential for targeted personalized therapies in EO.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Neurology,Pharmacology,General Medicine
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