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Resting-state Fronto-limbic Connectivity in Unipolar Depressive Patients as a Predictor for Sporadic Conversion to (Hypo)mania

INTRODUCTION: Patients with a bipolar disorder (BD) may experience one or several episodes of major depression before transitioning into a manic phase. Given that treatment with common antidepressants may exacerbate symptoms of mania in patients with BD, initial diagnosis of major depressive disorde...

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Autores principales: Tajioui, I., van Neerven, T., van Tol, M. J., Bas-Hoogendam, J. M., Veltman, D., van der Wee, N., de Leeuw, M.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10661168/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.1462
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author Tajioui, I.
van Neerven, T.
van Tol, M. J.
Bas-Hoogendam, J. M.
Veltman, D.
van der Wee, N.
de Leeuw, M.
author_facet Tajioui, I.
van Neerven, T.
van Tol, M. J.
Bas-Hoogendam, J. M.
Veltman, D.
van der Wee, N.
de Leeuw, M.
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description INTRODUCTION: Patients with a bipolar disorder (BD) may experience one or several episodes of major depression before transitioning into a manic phase. Given that treatment with common antidepressants may exacerbate symptoms of mania in patients with BD, initial diagnosis of major depressive disorder (MDD) is a significant issue affecting BD patients. Currently, a family history of BD is used as an early identifier for BD, but as genetic factors associated with BD confer susceptibility to a wide range of psychiatric illnesses, this approach lacks specificity. Thus, there is a pressing need for a biomarker which specifically predicts development of bipolar symptoms in patients with MDD, rather than a trait vulnerability to psychiatric disorder OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to assess alterations in fronto-limbic function that exist prior to the manifestation of the first manic episode in BD patients without familial predisposition for BD. METHODS: To identify a biomarker for conversion to BD we performed a study in a naturalistic sample of MDD patients without a familial risk for BD, which were followed for 9 years. We used a seed-based functional connectivity analysis to assess differences in resting-state fronto-limbic connectivity between MDD patients who converted to BD during the follow-up period (n = 11), and non-converting MDD patients (n = 56). RESULTS: Clusters of significantly reduced functional connectivity were found in the fronto-limbic network of prospective converters relative to non-converters. CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that alterations of fronto-limbic functional connectivity during episodes of depression predate and associate with conversion to BD later in life, in the absence of familial risk. These fronto-limbic functional connectivity disturbances may be of interest for diagnosing early-stage BD, and may offer insight in the mechanisms that drive conversion in the absence of familial predisposition. Findings from this study need to be verified through large-scale longitudinal imaging studies in naturalistic cohorts of MDD patients. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared
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spelling pubmed-106611682023-07-19 Resting-state Fronto-limbic Connectivity in Unipolar Depressive Patients as a Predictor for Sporadic Conversion to (Hypo)mania Tajioui, I. van Neerven, T. van Tol, M. J. Bas-Hoogendam, J. M. Veltman, D. van der Wee, N. de Leeuw, M. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Patients with a bipolar disorder (BD) may experience one or several episodes of major depression before transitioning into a manic phase. Given that treatment with common antidepressants may exacerbate symptoms of mania in patients with BD, initial diagnosis of major depressive disorder (MDD) is a significant issue affecting BD patients. Currently, a family history of BD is used as an early identifier for BD, but as genetic factors associated with BD confer susceptibility to a wide range of psychiatric illnesses, this approach lacks specificity. Thus, there is a pressing need for a biomarker which specifically predicts development of bipolar symptoms in patients with MDD, rather than a trait vulnerability to psychiatric disorder OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to assess alterations in fronto-limbic function that exist prior to the manifestation of the first manic episode in BD patients without familial predisposition for BD. METHODS: To identify a biomarker for conversion to BD we performed a study in a naturalistic sample of MDD patients without a familial risk for BD, which were followed for 9 years. We used a seed-based functional connectivity analysis to assess differences in resting-state fronto-limbic connectivity between MDD patients who converted to BD during the follow-up period (n = 11), and non-converting MDD patients (n = 56). RESULTS: Clusters of significantly reduced functional connectivity were found in the fronto-limbic network of prospective converters relative to non-converters. CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest that alterations of fronto-limbic functional connectivity during episodes of depression predate and associate with conversion to BD later in life, in the absence of familial risk. These fronto-limbic functional connectivity disturbances may be of interest for diagnosing early-stage BD, and may offer insight in the mechanisms that drive conversion in the absence of familial predisposition. Findings from this study need to be verified through large-scale longitudinal imaging studies in naturalistic cohorts of MDD patients. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST: None Declared Cambridge University Press 2023-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10661168/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.1462 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tajioui, I.
van Neerven, T.
van Tol, M. J.
Bas-Hoogendam, J. M.
Veltman, D.
van der Wee, N.
de Leeuw, M.
Resting-state Fronto-limbic Connectivity in Unipolar Depressive Patients as a Predictor for Sporadic Conversion to (Hypo)mania
title Resting-state Fronto-limbic Connectivity in Unipolar Depressive Patients as a Predictor for Sporadic Conversion to (Hypo)mania
title_full Resting-state Fronto-limbic Connectivity in Unipolar Depressive Patients as a Predictor for Sporadic Conversion to (Hypo)mania
title_fullStr Resting-state Fronto-limbic Connectivity in Unipolar Depressive Patients as a Predictor for Sporadic Conversion to (Hypo)mania
title_full_unstemmed Resting-state Fronto-limbic Connectivity in Unipolar Depressive Patients as a Predictor for Sporadic Conversion to (Hypo)mania
title_short Resting-state Fronto-limbic Connectivity in Unipolar Depressive Patients as a Predictor for Sporadic Conversion to (Hypo)mania
title_sort resting-state fronto-limbic connectivity in unipolar depressive patients as a predictor for sporadic conversion to (hypo)mania
topic Abstract
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10661168/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.1462
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