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Cerebral bioenergetic differences measured by phosphorus‐31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy between bipolar disorder and healthy subjects living in two different regions suggesting possible effects of altitude
AIM: Increased oxidative stress in cerebral mitochondria may follow exposure to the systemic hypobaric hypoxia associated with residing at higher altitudes. Because mitochondrial dysfunction is implicated in bipolar disorder (BD) pathophysiology, this may impact the cerebral bioenergetics in BD. In...
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2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6771782/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31125152 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pcn.12893 |
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author | Hwang, Jaeuk DeLisi, Lynn E. Öngür, Dost Riley, Colin Zuo, Chun Shi, Xianfeng Sung, Young‐Hoon Kondo, Douglas Kim, Tae‐Suk Villafuerte, Rosemond Smedberg, Diane Yurgelun‐Todd, Deborah Renshaw, Perry F. |
author_facet | Hwang, Jaeuk DeLisi, Lynn E. Öngür, Dost Riley, Colin Zuo, Chun Shi, Xianfeng Sung, Young‐Hoon Kondo, Douglas Kim, Tae‐Suk Villafuerte, Rosemond Smedberg, Diane Yurgelun‐Todd, Deborah Renshaw, Perry F. |
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description | AIM: Increased oxidative stress in cerebral mitochondria may follow exposure to the systemic hypobaric hypoxia associated with residing at higher altitudes. Because mitochondrial dysfunction is implicated in bipolar disorder (BD) pathophysiology, this may impact the cerebral bioenergetics in BD. In this study, we evaluated the cerebral bioenergetics of BD and healthy control (HC) subjects at two sites, located at sea level and at moderate altitude. METHODS: Forty‐three veterans with BD and 33 HC veterans were recruited in Boston (n = 22) and Salt Lake City (SLC; n = 54). Levels of phosphocreatine, β nucleoside triphosphate (βNTP), inorganic phosphate, and pH over total phosphate (TP) were measured using phosphorus‐31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the following brain regions: anterior cingulate cortex and posterior occipital cortex, as well as bilateral prefrontal and occipitoparietal (OP) white matter (WM). RESULTS: A significant main effect of site was found in βNTP/TP (Boston > SLC) and phosphocreatine/TP (Boston < SLC) in most cortical and WM regions, and inorganic phosphate/TP (Boston < SLC) in OP regions. A main effect analysis of BD diagnosis demonstrated a lower pH in posterior occipital cortex and right OP WM and a lower βNTP/TP in right prefrontal WM in BD subjects, compared to HC subjects. CONCLUSION: The study showed that there were cerebral bioenergetic differences in both BD and HC veteran participants at two different sites, which may be partly explained by altitude difference. Future studies are needed to replicate these results in order to elucidate the dysfunctional mitochondrial changes that occur in response to hypobaric hypoxia. |
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spelling | pubmed-67717822019-10-07 Cerebral bioenergetic differences measured by phosphorus‐31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy between bipolar disorder and healthy subjects living in two different regions suggesting possible effects of altitude Hwang, Jaeuk DeLisi, Lynn E. Öngür, Dost Riley, Colin Zuo, Chun Shi, Xianfeng Sung, Young‐Hoon Kondo, Douglas Kim, Tae‐Suk Villafuerte, Rosemond Smedberg, Diane Yurgelun‐Todd, Deborah Renshaw, Perry F. Psychiatry Clin Neurosci Regular Articles AIM: Increased oxidative stress in cerebral mitochondria may follow exposure to the systemic hypobaric hypoxia associated with residing at higher altitudes. Because mitochondrial dysfunction is implicated in bipolar disorder (BD) pathophysiology, this may impact the cerebral bioenergetics in BD. In this study, we evaluated the cerebral bioenergetics of BD and healthy control (HC) subjects at two sites, located at sea level and at moderate altitude. METHODS: Forty‐three veterans with BD and 33 HC veterans were recruited in Boston (n = 22) and Salt Lake City (SLC; n = 54). Levels of phosphocreatine, β nucleoside triphosphate (βNTP), inorganic phosphate, and pH over total phosphate (TP) were measured using phosphorus‐31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the following brain regions: anterior cingulate cortex and posterior occipital cortex, as well as bilateral prefrontal and occipitoparietal (OP) white matter (WM). RESULTS: A significant main effect of site was found in βNTP/TP (Boston > SLC) and phosphocreatine/TP (Boston < SLC) in most cortical and WM regions, and inorganic phosphate/TP (Boston < SLC) in OP regions. A main effect analysis of BD diagnosis demonstrated a lower pH in posterior occipital cortex and right OP WM and a lower βNTP/TP in right prefrontal WM in BD subjects, compared to HC subjects. CONCLUSION: The study showed that there were cerebral bioenergetic differences in both BD and HC veteran participants at two different sites, which may be partly explained by altitude difference. Future studies are needed to replicate these results in order to elucidate the dysfunctional mitochondrial changes that occur in response to hypobaric hypoxia. John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2019-07-03 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6771782/ /pubmed/31125152 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pcn.12893 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Regular Articles Hwang, Jaeuk DeLisi, Lynn E. Öngür, Dost Riley, Colin Zuo, Chun Shi, Xianfeng Sung, Young‐Hoon Kondo, Douglas Kim, Tae‐Suk Villafuerte, Rosemond Smedberg, Diane Yurgelun‐Todd, Deborah Renshaw, Perry F. Cerebral bioenergetic differences measured by phosphorus‐31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy between bipolar disorder and healthy subjects living in two different regions suggesting possible effects of altitude |
title | Cerebral bioenergetic differences measured by phosphorus‐31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy between bipolar disorder and healthy subjects living in two different regions suggesting possible effects of altitude |
title_full | Cerebral bioenergetic differences measured by phosphorus‐31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy between bipolar disorder and healthy subjects living in two different regions suggesting possible effects of altitude |
title_fullStr | Cerebral bioenergetic differences measured by phosphorus‐31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy between bipolar disorder and healthy subjects living in two different regions suggesting possible effects of altitude |
title_full_unstemmed | Cerebral bioenergetic differences measured by phosphorus‐31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy between bipolar disorder and healthy subjects living in two different regions suggesting possible effects of altitude |
title_short | Cerebral bioenergetic differences measured by phosphorus‐31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy between bipolar disorder and healthy subjects living in two different regions suggesting possible effects of altitude |
title_sort | cerebral bioenergetic differences measured by phosphorus‐31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy between bipolar disorder and healthy subjects living in two different regions suggesting possible effects of altitude |
topic | Regular Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6771782/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31125152 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pcn.12893 |
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