Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may be a highly inflammation and immune-associated disease

Rong-Yi Zhou, Jiao-Jiao Wang, Ji-Chao Sun, Yue You, Jing-Nang Ying, Xin-Min Han
2017 Molecular Medicine Reports  
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common behavioral disorder. Previous research has indicated that genetic factors, family education, environment and dietary habits are associated with ADHD. It has been determined that in China many children with ADHD also have allergic rhinitis or asthma. These children are more susceptible to the common cold or upper respiratory infections compared with normal healthy children. Additionally, the common cold or an upper respiratory infection
more » ... may lead to disease recurrence or worsen the symptoms in these children. Previous studies have determined that ADHD may have a close association with allergic disease. Based on the clinically observed phenomenon and previous studies, it was hypothesized that ADHD is a high inflammation and immune-associated disease. Therefore, the authors designed clinical and animal experiments to test this hypothesis in the future. Immune system disorders may be a novel part of the etiology of ADHD. The current report may have implications for future clinical practice.
doi:10.3892/mmr.2017.7228 pmid:28849096 fatcat:cgk7xv656jgcrjwmerdelgjxhe