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Biological evidence for a neurodevelopmental model of pediatric bipolar disorder.

Donna J Roybal1, Manpreet K Singh, Victoria E Cosgrove, Meghan Howe, Ryan Kelley, Naama Barnea-Goraly, Kiki D Chang.   

Abstract

Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic illness with high morbidity and mortality. Pediatric onset BD has a more severe course of illness with higher rates of relapse and psychosocial impairment. Discovering interventions early in the course of BD in youth is paramount to preventing full illness expression and improve functioning in these individuals throughout the lifespan. It is therefore important to understand the mechanisms involved in the development of BD in order to determine which youth are at most risk and provide biological targets for early intervention. To serve this cause, we propose a neurodevelopmental model of BD, based on the existing data that implicate prefrontal-subcortical network dysfunction, caused by pre-existing genetic susceptibility and triggered by pathological reactions to stress and chronic inflammatory processes.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22652927

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci        ISSN: 0333-7308            Impact factor:   0.481


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Authors:  Donna J Roybal; Naama Barnea-Goraly; Ryan Kelley; Layla Bararpour; Meghan E Howe; Allan L Reiss; Kiki D Chang
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2.  Intrinsic Amygdala Functional Connectivity in Youth With Bipolar I Disorder.

Authors:  Manpreet K Singh; Ryan G Kelley; Kiki D Chang; Ian H Gotlib
Journal:  J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2015-07-06       Impact factor: 8.829

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Review 4.  Estrogen Signaling as a Therapeutic Target in Neurodevelopmental Disorders.

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Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther       Date:  2016-10-27       Impact factor: 4.030

5.  A graph theory-based whole brain approach to assess mood state differences in adolescents and young adults with bipolar disorder.

Authors:  Danielle A Goldman; Anjali Sankar; Lejla Colic; Luca Villa; Jihoon A Kim; Brian Pittman; R Todd Constable; Dustin Scheinost; Hilary P Blumberg
Journal:  Bipolar Disord       Date:  2021-11-01       Impact factor: 5.345

Review 6.  A review of MR spectroscopy studies of pediatric bipolar disorder.

Authors:  D G Kondo; T L Hellem; X-F Shi; Y H Sung; A P Prescot; T S Kim; R S Huber; L N Forrest; P F Renshaw
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2014-02-20       Impact factor: 3.825

7.  White matter aberrations and age-related trajectories in patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder revealed by diffusion tensor imaging.

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-09-20       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Age-Related Alterations of White Matter Integrity in Adolescents and Young Adults With Bipolar Disorder.

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Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2020-01-28       Impact factor: 4.157

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