2025
Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Bipolar Disorder
McClung C, Blumberg H. Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Bipolar Disorder. 2025, 301-316. DOI: 10.1093/med/9780197640654.003.0024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBipolar disorderMechanisms of bipolar disorderMood-stabilizing medicationsBrain circuit abnormalitiesBipolar disorder pathophysiologyCircadian rhythm disruptionCircuit abnormalitiesDisorder pathophysiologyHuman studiesSleep-wakeContribution of environmental influencesGenetic findingsCellular basisEnvironmental influencesRhythm disruptionCellular mechanisms
2023
Association Between Estimated Geocoded Residential Maternal Exposure to Lithium in Drinking Water and Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Offspring in Denmark
Liew Z, Meng Q, Yan Q, Schullehner J, Hansen B, Kristiansen S, Voutchkova D, Olsen J, Ersbøll A, Ketzel M, Raaschou-Nielsen O, Ritz B. Association Between Estimated Geocoded Residential Maternal Exposure to Lithium in Drinking Water and Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Offspring in Denmark. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey 2023, 78: 713-715. DOI: 10.1097/ogx.0000000000001228.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Neuroimaging Studies of Brain Structure in Older Adults with Bipolar Disorder: A Review
Rajashekar N, Blumberg HP, Villa LM. Neuroimaging Studies of Brain Structure in Older Adults with Bipolar Disorder: A Review. Journal Of Psychiatry And Brain Science 2022, 7: e220006. PMID: 36092855, PMCID: PMC9453888, DOI: 10.20900/jpbs.20220006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBipolar disorderWhite matterBrain regionsBrain differencesDiffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging studiesOlder adultsMagnetic resonance imaging studyMood-stabilizing medicationsWhite matter findingsGray matter reductionsLater lifeCommon mood disorderYounger age groupsResonance imaging studyStructural brain differencesSubcortical brain regionsAdverse outcomesCognitive dysfunctionBrain changesClinical dataMood disordersProtective effectElevated riskHigh riskCognitive symptoms
2016
The Pharmacogenomics of Bipolar Disorder study (PGBD): identification of genes for lithium response in a prospective sample
Oedegaard K, Alda M, Anand A, Andreassen O, Balaraman Y, Berrettini W, Bhattacharjee A, Brennand K, Burdick K, Calabrese J, Calkin C, Claasen A, Coryell W, Craig D, DeModena A, Frye M, Gage F, Gao K, Garnham J, Gershon E, Jakobsen P, Leckband S, McCarthy M, McInnis M, Maihofer A, Mertens J, Morken G, Nievergelt C, Nurnberger J, Pham S, Schoeyen H, Shekhtman T, Shilling P, Szelinger S, Tarwater B, Yao J, Zandi P, Kelsoe J. The Pharmacogenomics of Bipolar Disorder study (PGBD): identification of genes for lithium response in a prospective sample. BMC Psychiatry 2016, 16: 129. PMID: 27150464, PMCID: PMC4857276, DOI: 10.1186/s12888-016-0732-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLithium monotherapyBipolar disorderLithium responseMechanism of actionClinical managementValproic acidLithium respondersSingle nucleotide polymorphismsMethods/designThis studyCox proportional hazards modelProspective study sampleLarge prospective cohortLarge prospective studiesClinical Global ImpressionInitiation of treatmentMood-stabilizing medicationsBipolar Disorder (STEP-BD) studyProportional hazards modelResults of treatmentCommon psychiatric disordersMEq/L.Genome-wide association studiesClinical relapseProspective cohortRemitting course
2006
Neuroimaging of emotional brain circuitry in bipolar disorder
Weder N, Chepenik L, Kalmar J, Blumberg H. Neuroimaging of emotional brain circuitry in bipolar disorder. Current Psychosis And Therapeutics Reports 2006, 4: 159-166. DOI: 10.1007/bf02629390.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeural systemsVentral striatumRegulation of emotionEmotional brain circuitryVentral prefrontal cortexBipolar disorderMotivational behaviorPrefrontal cortexNeurodevelopmental trajectoriesCore featuresBrain circuitryMood-stabilizing medicationsBrain regionsBrain structuresPathophysiologic mechanismsResearch directionsNew research directionsRegional abnormalitiesBeneficial effectsAbnormalitiesEmotionsDisordersStriatumCircuitryAdolescents
2005
Preliminary evidence for medication effects on functional abnormalities in the amygdala and anterior cingulate in bipolar disorder
Blumberg HP, Donegan NH, Sanislow CA, Collins S, Lacadie C, Skudlarski P, Gueorguieva R, Fulbright RK, McGlashan TH, Gore JC, Krystal JH. Preliminary evidence for medication effects on functional abnormalities in the amygdala and anterior cingulate in bipolar disorder. Psychopharmacology 2005, 183: 308-313. PMID: 16249909, DOI: 10.1007/s00213-005-0156-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnmedicated bipolar disorderMood-stabilizing medicationsBipolar disorderBD participantsPotential treatment targetMagnetic resonance imagingPreliminary evidenceMethodsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingAnterior cingulate activationResultsThe groupMedication effectsFunctional abnormalitiesHealthy comparison participantsObjectivesThe aimAnterior cingulateTreatment targetsResonance imagingMedicationsHC participantsAmygdala activationCingulate activationAmygdala increasesComparison participantsEmotional stimuliAbnormalities
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