Journal article

Biomarkers in bipolar disorder: A positional paper from the International Society for Bipolar Disorders Biomarkers Task Force

BN Frey, AC Andreazza, J Houenou, S Jamain, BI Goldstein, MA Frye, M Leboyer, M Berk, GS Malhi, C Lopez-Jaramillo, VH Taylor, S Dodd, S Frangou, GB Hall, BS Fernandes, M Kauer-Sant'Anna, LN Yatham, F Kapczinski, LT Young

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2013

Abstract

Although the etiology of bipolar disorder remains uncertain, multiple studies examining neuroimaging, peripheral markers and genetics have provided important insights into the pathophysiologic processes underlying bipolar disorder. Neuroimaging studies have consistently demonstrated loss of gray matter, as well as altered activation of subcortical, anterior temporal and ventral prefrontal regions in response to emotional stimuli in bipolar disorder. Genetics studies have identified several potential candidate genes associated with increased risk for developing bipolar disorder that involve circadian rhythm, neuronal development and calcium metabolism. Notably, several groups have found decre..

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