2022
Aging of the brain in bipolar disorder: Illness- and onset-related effects in cortical thickness and subcortical gray matter volume
Villa L, Colic L, Kim J, Sankar A, Goldman D, Lessing B, Pittman B, Alexopoulos G, van Dyck C, Blumberg H. Aging of the brain in bipolar disorder: Illness- and onset-related effects in cortical thickness and subcortical gray matter volume. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2022, 323: 875-883. PMID: 36526112, PMCID: PMC9839524, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.12.026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGray matter volumeOccipital cortical thicknessSubcortical gray matter volumesCortical thicknessBipolar disorderMatter volumeOlder adultsOnset of BDIndividuals age 40Striatal gray matter volumeGray matter reductionsOnset bipolar disorderGray matter decreasesPrefrontal cortical thicknessStructural brain differencesHigh suicide riskCross-sectional designHealthy controlsCognitive dysfunctionTreatment resistanceAge 40Striatal volumeSevere symptomsSuicide attempt historySuicide attempts
2020
What we learn about bipolar disorder from large‐scale neuroimaging: Findings and future directions from the ENIGMA Bipolar Disorder Working Group
Ching CRK, Hibar DP, Gurholt TP, Nunes A, Thomopoulos SI, Abé C, Agartz I, Brouwer RM, Cannon DM, de Zwarte S, Eyler LT, Favre P, Hajek T, Haukvik UK, Houenou J, Landén M, Lett TA, McDonald C, Nabulsi L, Patel Y, Pauling ME, Paus T, Radua J, Soeiro‐de‐Souza M, Tronchin G, van Haren N, Vieta E, Walter H, Zeng L, Alda M, Almeida J, Alnæs D, Alonso‐Lana S, Altimus C, Bauer M, Baune BT, Bearden CE, Bellani M, Benedetti F, Berk M, Bilderbeck AC, Blumberg HP, Bøen E, Bollettini I, del Mar Bonnin C, Brambilla P, Canales‐Rodríguez E, Caseras X, Dandash O, Dannlowski U, Delvecchio G, Díaz‐Zuluaga A, Dima D, Duchesnay É, Elvsåshagen T, Fears SC, Frangou S, Fullerton JM, Glahn DC, Goikolea JM, Green MJ, Grotegerd D, Gruber O, Haarman BCM, Henry C, Howells FM, Ives‐Deliperi V, Jansen A, Kircher TTJ, Knöchel C, Kramer B, Lafer B, López‐Jaramillo C, Machado‐Vieira R, MacIntosh BJ, Melloni EMT, Mitchell PB, Nenadic I, Nery F, Nugent AC, Oertel V, Ophoff RA, Ota M, Overs BJ, Pham DL, Phillips ML, Pineda‐Zapata J, Poletti S, Polosan M, Pomarol‐Clotet E, Pouchon A, Quidé Y, Rive MM, Roberts G, Ruhe HG, Salvador R, Sarró S, Satterthwaite TD, Schene AH, Sim K, Soares JC, Stäblein M, Stein DJ, Tamnes CK, Thomaidis GV, Upegui CV, Veltman DJ, Wessa M, Westlye LT, Whalley HC, Wolf DH, Wu M, Yatham LN, Zarate CA, Thompson PM, Andreassen OA, Group E. What we learn about bipolar disorder from large‐scale neuroimaging: Findings and future directions from the ENIGMA Bipolar Disorder Working Group. Human Brain Mapping 2020, 43: 56-82. PMID: 32725849, PMCID: PMC8675426, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.25098.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStudies of BDBipolar disorderClinical risk profileLower cortical thicknessMultimodal brain MRIFuture hypothesis-driven studiesWhite matter integrityWorking GroupCommon medicationsPathophysiological mechanismsEnhancing Neuro Imaging GeneticsBrain alterationsBrain MRICortical thicknessSubcortical volumesSymptom patternsMental illnessRisk profileBrain measuresGroup studyHypothesis-driven studiesConsensus findingsPool dataBrain variationMRI