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Cerebral White Matter Lesions and Affective Episodes Correlate in Male Individuals with Bipolar Disorder

BACKGROUND: Cerebral white matter lesions (WML) have been found in normal aging, vascular disease and several neuropsychiatric conditions. Correlations of WML with clinical parameters in BD have been described, but not with the number of affective episodes, illness duration, age of onset and Body Ma...

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Autores principales: Birner, Armin, Seiler, Stephan, Lackner, Nina, Bengesser, Susanne A., Queissner, Robert, Fellendorf, Frederike T., Platzer, Martina, Ropele, Stefan, Enzinger, Christian, Schwingenschuh, Petra, Mangge, Harald, Pirpamer, Lukas, Deutschmann, Hannes, McIntyre, Roger S., Kapfhammer, Hans-Peter, Reininghaus, Bernd, Reininghaus, Eva Z.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4529150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26252714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135313
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author Birner, Armin
Seiler, Stephan
Lackner, Nina
Bengesser, Susanne A.
Queissner, Robert
Fellendorf, Frederike T.
Platzer, Martina
Ropele, Stefan
Enzinger, Christian
Schwingenschuh, Petra
Mangge, Harald
Pirpamer, Lukas
Deutschmann, Hannes
McIntyre, Roger S.
Kapfhammer, Hans-Peter
Reininghaus, Bernd
Reininghaus, Eva Z.
author_facet Birner, Armin
Seiler, Stephan
Lackner, Nina
Bengesser, Susanne A.
Queissner, Robert
Fellendorf, Frederike T.
Platzer, Martina
Ropele, Stefan
Enzinger, Christian
Schwingenschuh, Petra
Mangge, Harald
Pirpamer, Lukas
Deutschmann, Hannes
McIntyre, Roger S.
Kapfhammer, Hans-Peter
Reininghaus, Bernd
Reininghaus, Eva Z.
author_sort Birner, Armin
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Cerebral white matter lesions (WML) have been found in normal aging, vascular disease and several neuropsychiatric conditions. Correlations of WML with clinical parameters in BD have been described, but not with the number of affective episodes, illness duration, age of onset and Body Mass Index in a well characterized group of euthymic bipolar adults. Herein, we aimed to evaluate the associations between bipolar course of illness parameters and WML measured with volumetric analysis. METHODS: In a cross-sectional study 100 euthymic individuals with BD as well as 54 healthy controls (HC) were enrolled to undergo brain magnetic resonance imaging using 3T including a FLAIR sequence for volumetric assessment of WML-load using FSL-software. Additionally, clinical characteristics and psychometric measures including Structured Clinical Interview according to DSM-IV, Hamilton-Depression, Young Mania Rating Scale and Beck’s Depression Inventory were evaluated. RESULTS: Individuals with BD had significantly more (F = 3.968, p < .05) WML (Mdn = 3710mm3; IQR = 2961mm3) than HC (Mdn = 2185mm3; IQR = 1665mm3). BD men (Mdn = 4095mm3; IQR = 3295mm3) and BD women (Mdn = 3032mm3; IQR = 2816mm3) did not significantly differ as to the WML-load or the number and type of risk factors for WML. However, in men only, the number of manic/hypomanic episodes (r = 0.72; p < .001) as well as depressive episodes (r = 0.51; p < .001) correlated positively with WML-load. CONCLUSIONS: WML-load strongly correlated with the number of manic episodes in male BD patients, suggesting that men might be more vulnerable to mania in the context of cerebral white matter changes.
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spelling pubmed-45291502015-08-12 Cerebral White Matter Lesions and Affective Episodes Correlate in Male Individuals with Bipolar Disorder Birner, Armin Seiler, Stephan Lackner, Nina Bengesser, Susanne A. Queissner, Robert Fellendorf, Frederike T. Platzer, Martina Ropele, Stefan Enzinger, Christian Schwingenschuh, Petra Mangge, Harald Pirpamer, Lukas Deutschmann, Hannes McIntyre, Roger S. Kapfhammer, Hans-Peter Reininghaus, Bernd Reininghaus, Eva Z. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cerebral white matter lesions (WML) have been found in normal aging, vascular disease and several neuropsychiatric conditions. Correlations of WML with clinical parameters in BD have been described, but not with the number of affective episodes, illness duration, age of onset and Body Mass Index in a well characterized group of euthymic bipolar adults. Herein, we aimed to evaluate the associations between bipolar course of illness parameters and WML measured with volumetric analysis. METHODS: In a cross-sectional study 100 euthymic individuals with BD as well as 54 healthy controls (HC) were enrolled to undergo brain magnetic resonance imaging using 3T including a FLAIR sequence for volumetric assessment of WML-load using FSL-software. Additionally, clinical characteristics and psychometric measures including Structured Clinical Interview according to DSM-IV, Hamilton-Depression, Young Mania Rating Scale and Beck’s Depression Inventory were evaluated. RESULTS: Individuals with BD had significantly more (F = 3.968, p < .05) WML (Mdn = 3710mm3; IQR = 2961mm3) than HC (Mdn = 2185mm3; IQR = 1665mm3). BD men (Mdn = 4095mm3; IQR = 3295mm3) and BD women (Mdn = 3032mm3; IQR = 2816mm3) did not significantly differ as to the WML-load or the number and type of risk factors for WML. However, in men only, the number of manic/hypomanic episodes (r = 0.72; p < .001) as well as depressive episodes (r = 0.51; p < .001) correlated positively with WML-load. CONCLUSIONS: WML-load strongly correlated with the number of manic episodes in male BD patients, suggesting that men might be more vulnerable to mania in the context of cerebral white matter changes. Public Library of Science 2015-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4529150/ /pubmed/26252714 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135313 Text en © 2015 Birner et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Birner, Armin
Seiler, Stephan
Lackner, Nina
Bengesser, Susanne A.
Queissner, Robert
Fellendorf, Frederike T.
Platzer, Martina
Ropele, Stefan
Enzinger, Christian
Schwingenschuh, Petra
Mangge, Harald
Pirpamer, Lukas
Deutschmann, Hannes
McIntyre, Roger S.
Kapfhammer, Hans-Peter
Reininghaus, Bernd
Reininghaus, Eva Z.
Cerebral White Matter Lesions and Affective Episodes Correlate in Male Individuals with Bipolar Disorder
title Cerebral White Matter Lesions and Affective Episodes Correlate in Male Individuals with Bipolar Disorder
title_full Cerebral White Matter Lesions and Affective Episodes Correlate in Male Individuals with Bipolar Disorder
title_fullStr Cerebral White Matter Lesions and Affective Episodes Correlate in Male Individuals with Bipolar Disorder
title_full_unstemmed Cerebral White Matter Lesions and Affective Episodes Correlate in Male Individuals with Bipolar Disorder
title_short Cerebral White Matter Lesions and Affective Episodes Correlate in Male Individuals with Bipolar Disorder
title_sort cerebral white matter lesions and affective episodes correlate in male individuals with bipolar disorder
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4529150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26252714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135313
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