Abnormal anterior cingulum integrity in bipolar disorder determined through diffusion tensor imaging

Convergent evidence implicates white matter abnormalities in bipolar disorder. The cingulum is an important candidate structure for study in bipolar disorder as it provides substantial white matter connections within the corticolimbic neural system that subserves emotional regulation involved in the...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of psychiatry 2008-08, Vol.193 (2), p.126-129
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Fei, Jackowski, Marcel, Kalmar, Jessica H., Chepenik, Lara G., Tie, Karen, Qiu, Maolin, Gong, Gaolang, Pittman, Brian P., Jones, Monique M., Shah, Maulik P., Spencer, Linda, Papademetris, Xenophon, Constable, R. Todd, Blumberg, Hilary P.
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description Convergent evidence implicates white matter abnormalities in bipolar disorder. The cingulum is an important candidate structure for study in bipolar disorder as it provides substantial white matter connections within the corticolimbic neural system that subserves emotional regulation involved in the disorder. To test the hypothesis that bipolar disorder is associated with abnormal white matter integrity in the cingulum. Fractional anisotropy in the anterior and posterior cingulum was compared between 42 participants with bipolar disorder and 42 healthy participants using diffusion tensor imaging. Fractional anisotropy was significantly decreased in the anterior cingulum in the bipolar disorder group compared with the healthy group (P=0.003); however, fractional anisotropy in the posterior cingulum did not differ significantly between groups. Our findings demonstrate abnormalities in the structural integrity of the anterior cingulum in bipolar disorder. They extend evidence that supports involvement of the neural system comprising the anterior cingulate cortex and its corticolimbic gray matter connection sites in bipolar disorder to implicate abnormalities in the white matter connections within the system provided by the cingulum.
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Age
Anisotropy
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Bipolar affective disorder
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar Disorder - pathology
Bipolar Disorder - physiopathology
Brain imaging
Brain Mapping - methods
Candidates
Case-Control Studies
Cingulum
Cortex
Cortex (cingulate)
Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
Diffusion tensor imaging
Emotional regulation
Female
Gyrus Cinguli - pathology
Gyrus Cinguli - physiopathology
Humans
Magnetic resonance imaging
Male
Models, Neurological
Morality
Nervous system
Neuroimaging
NMR
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Psychiatry
Statistics as Topic
Substantia alba
Substantia grisea
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