Journal article
Longitudinal brain age in first-episode mania youth treated with lithium or quetiapine
LKM Han, N Dehestani, C Suo, R Daglas-Georgiou, M Hasty, L Kader, BP Murphy, C Pantelis, M Yücel, M Berk, L Schmaal
European Neuropsychopharmacology | Published : 2025
Abstract
It is unclear if lithium and quetiapine have neuroprotective effects, especially in early stages of bipolar and schizoaffective disorders. Here, an age-related multivariate brain structural measure (i.e., brain-PAD) at baseline and changes in response to treatment after a first-episode mania (FEM) were examined. FEM participants were randomized to lithium (n=21) or quetiapine (n=18) monotherapy. T1-weighted scans were acquired at baseline, 3-months (FEM participants only) and 12-months. Brain age predictions for healthy controls (n=29) and young people with bipolar or schizoaffective disorder (15–25 years) were derived using a deep learning model trained on one of the largest datasets (N=53,..
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