Literature DB >> 20878507

Switching to hypomania and mania: differential neurochemical, neuropsychological, and pharmacologic triggers and their mechanisms.

Jun Chen1, Yiru Fang, David E Kemp, Joseph R Calabrese, Keming Gao.   

Abstract

Current data suggest that monoamines, acetylcholine, amino acids, cortisol, thyroid hormones, and melatonin may be involved in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder (BPD). Any neuropsychological or pharmacologic factor causing a disturbance in these neurochemicals may trigger manic/hypomanic switching. Antidepressants, stimulants, anticholinergics, steroids, and thyroid hormone have been reported to cause treatment-emergent mania (TEM) in BPD, but only recently have the traditional antidepressants been systematically studied. Paroxetine, 20 mg/d, monotherapy in treatment of acute, relatively "pure" bipolar I and II depression, and fluoxetine monotherapy in bipolar II depression conferred a similar risk as placebo for TEM. Paroxetine or bupropion adjunctive therapy to mood stabilizer(s) had a similar risk as placebo for treatment of TEM in real world patients with bipolar depression during continuation treatment. Venlafaxine was shown to have an increased risk of TEM compared with bupropion and sertraline. The evolving literature continues to support the role of mood stabilizers in preventing future mood episodes of BPD.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20878507     DOI: 10.1007/s11920-010-0157-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rep        ISSN: 1523-3812            Impact factor:   5.285


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