Predominant polarity and hippocampal subfield volumes in Bipolar disorders
Objectives Predominant polarity (PP) is a proposed course specifier for bipolar disorders (BD) based on patient lifetime mood episodes. Hippocampal subfield volumetric changes have been proposed as a neurobiological marker for BD and could be influenced by mood episodes. Our study aimed to test the...
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Published in | Bipolar disorders Vol. 22; no. 5; pp. 490 - 497 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Denmark
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
01.08.2020
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Summary: | Objectives
Predominant polarity (PP) is a proposed course specifier for bipolar disorders (BD) based on patient lifetime mood episodes. Hippocampal subfield volumetric changes have been proposed as a neurobiological marker for BD and could be influenced by mood episodes. Our study aimed to test the hypothesis that patients with BD differ in hippocampal subfield volumes according to their PP.
Methods
We assessed 172 outpatients, diagnosed with BD according to DSM‐IV‐TR criteria, and 150 healthy control (HC) participants. High‐resolution magnetic resonance imaging was performed on all subjects and volumes of all hippocampal subfields were measured using FreeSurfer.
Results
Patients with depressive PP (BD‐DP) and with uncertain PP (BD‐UP) but not with manic/hypomanic PP (BD‐MP) showed a global reduction on all hippocampal subfield volumes with respect to HCs. When directly compared, BD‐DP presented with smaller bilateral presubiculum/subiculum volumes than BD‐MP.
Conclusions
Results support the potential utility of PP not only as a clinical but also as a neurobiological specifier of BD. |
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ISSN: | 1398-5647 1399-5618 1399-5618 |
DOI: | 10.1111/bdi.12857 |