Repetitive and compulsive behavior after Early-Life-Pain associated with reduced long-chain sphingolipid species
CONCLUSION: The results suggest that ELP may predispose to chronic "pain" and compulsive psychopathology in part mediated by alterations of sphingolipid metabolism, which have been previously described in the context of addiction and psychiatric diseases.PMID:37635256 | DOI:10.1186/s13578-023-01106-3
Source: Cancer Control - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Alexandra Vogel Timo Ueberbach Annett Wilken-Schmitz Lisa Hahnefeld Luisa Franck Marc-Philipp Weyer Tassilo Jungenitz Tobias Schmid Giulia Buchmann Florian Freudenberg Ralf P Brandes Robert Gurke Stephan W Schwarzacher Gerd Geisslinger Thomas Mittmann Irm Source Type: research
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