Neurologic and Psychiatric Manifestations of Bradykinin-Mediated Angioedema: Old and New Challenges

Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Jul 29;24(15):12184. doi: 10.3390/ijms241512184.

Abstract

Neurologic manifestations have been occasionally described in patients with bradykinin-mediated angioedema. The existing literature is currently limited to case series and case reports mainly described in the hereditary forms (HAE) concerning central nervous system (CNS) involvement. On the contrary, very little is known about peripheral and autonomic nervous system manifestations. CNS involvement in HAE may present with symptoms including severe headaches, visual disturbance, seizures, and various focal and generalized deficits. In addition, a stroke-like clinical picture may present in HAE patients. In turn, some drugs used in patients with cardiovascular and neurologic disorders, such as recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (r-tPA) and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI), may produce medication-induced angioedema, resulting in a diagnostic challenge. Finally, most patients with HAE have higher levels of psychological distress, anxiety, and depression. With this review, we aimed to provide an organized and detailed analysis of the existing literature on neurologic and psychiatric manifestations of HAE to shed light on these potentially invalidating symptoms and lay the foundation for further personalized diagnostic pathways for patients affected by this protean disease.

Keywords: alteplase; autonomic disfunction; bradykinin; central nervous system; hereditary angioedema; psychiatry; psychology.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Angioedema* / etiology
  • Angioedema* / metabolism
  • Angioedemas, Hereditary* / diagnosis
  • Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors
  • Bradykinin / metabolism
  • Humans
  • Tissue Plasminogen Activator

Substances

  • Bradykinin
  • Tissue Plasminogen Activator
  • Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.