2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2015.01.008
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Reduced white matter integrity and verbal fluency impairment in young adults with bipolar disorder: A diffusion tensor imaging study

Abstract: Background Clinical evidence shows that bipolar disorder (BD) is characterized by white matter (WM) microstructural abnormalities. However, little is known about the biological mechanisms associated with these abnormalities and their relationship with cognitive functioning. Methods 49 adult BD patients ((M±SD): 29.27 ± 7.92 years; 17 males, 32 females; 34 BD-I, 10 BD-II, and 5 BD-NOS) and 28 age-matched normal subjects ((M±SD): 29.19 ± 7.35 years; 10 males and 18 females) underwent diffusion tensor imaging (… Show more

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“…These results seem to support both models, suggesting that the cerebral alterations in psychosis involve an on-going process of genetic and environmental as well as epistatic and epigenetic interactions 37,42 , but also illness-or treatment related factors. As stated before, multiple brain areas have been associated with schizophrenia, pointing to altered networks / neuronal connectivity, as demonstrated in several neurophysiological and functional imaging studies 43,44 . The dyscon-nectivity hypothesis as formulated by implies that the core pathology of schizophrenia is the result of faults in abnormal epigenetic, activity-and experience dependent N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) mediated synaptic plasticity by modulatory neurotransmitters like dopamine.…”
Section: Structural Brain Imaging In Psychotic Disordermentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…These results seem to support both models, suggesting that the cerebral alterations in psychosis involve an on-going process of genetic and environmental as well as epistatic and epigenetic interactions 37,42 , but also illness-or treatment related factors. As stated before, multiple brain areas have been associated with schizophrenia, pointing to altered networks / neuronal connectivity, as demonstrated in several neurophysiological and functional imaging studies 43,44 . The dyscon-nectivity hypothesis as formulated by implies that the core pathology of schizophrenia is the result of faults in abnormal epigenetic, activity-and experience dependent N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) mediated synaptic plasticity by modulatory neurotransmitters like dopamine.…”
Section: Structural Brain Imaging In Psychotic Disordermentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Reduced longitudinal FA increase was found in adolescent cannabis users (n=23) in 5 clusters of fronto-parietal association fibers over a 2-year interval 42 , as well as a significant FA decrease over time in the left ILF in adolescents with cannabis use disorder (n=19), associated with more cannabis exposure, compared to healthy controls 43 . After an 18-month follow-up, poorer WM integrity was reported, although mainly predicted by alcohol, not marijuana in 7 fronto-parietal tracts in adolescent substance users (n=41) 36 .…”
Section: Cannabis Exposure and White Matter Alterationsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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