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Title: Anti-TNFα therapy in IBD alters brain activity reflecting visceral sensory function and cognitive-affective biases
Authors: Gray, Marcus A
Chao, Che-Yung
Staudacher, Heidi M
Kolosky, Natasha A
Talley, Nicholas J
Holtmann, Gerald 
Issue Date: 2018
Journal: PloS one
Abstract: In inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), immune activation with increased circulating TNF-α is linked to the intensity of gastrointestinal symptoms and depression or anxiety. A central feature of depression is cognitive biases linked to negative attributions about self, the world and the future. We aimed to assess the effects of anti-TNFα therapy on the central processing of self-attribution biases and visceral afferent information in patients with Crohn's disease.
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0193542
metadata.dc.rights.holder: Holtmann, Gerald
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Princess Alexandra Hospital

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