Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychiatry, University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli”, Naples, Italy
Abstract
Abstract:
Pediatric bipolar disorder (PBD) is associated with significant psychosocial impairment,
high use of mental health services and a high number of relapses and hospitalization. Neuroimaging techniques
provide the opportunity to study the neurodevelopmental processes underlying PBD, helping to
identify the endophenotypic markers of illness and early biological markers of PBD. The aim of the
study is to review available studies assessing structural and functional brain correlates associated with
PBD. PubMed, ISI Web of Knowledge and PsychINFO databases have been searched. Studies were
included if they enrolled patients aged 0-18 years with a main diagnosis of PBD according to ICD or
DSM made by a mental health professional, adopted structural and/or functional magnetic resonance
as the main neuroimaging method, were written in English and included a comparison with healthy
subjects. Of the 400 identified articles, 46 papers were included. Patients with PBD present functional
and anatomic alterations in structures normally affecting regulations and cognition. Structural neuroimaging
revealed a significant reduction in gray matter, with cortical thinning in bilateral frontal, parietal
and occipital cortices. Functional neuroimaging studies reported a reduced engagement of the
frontolimbic and hyperactivation of the frontostriatal circuitry. Available studies on brain connectivity
in PBD patients potentially indicate less efficient connections between regions involved in cognitive
and emotional functions. A greater functional definition of alteration in brain functioning of PBD patients
will be useful to set up a developmentally sensitive targeted pharmacological and nonpharmacological
intervention.
Methods:
PubMed, ISI Web of Knowledge and PsychINFO databases have been searched. Studies
were included if they enrolled patients aged 0-18 years with a main diagnosis of PBD according to
ICD or DSM made by a mental health professional, adopted structural and/or functional magnetic
resonance as the main neuroimaging method, were written in English and included a comparison
with healthy subjects.
Results:
Of the 400 identified articles, 46 papers were included. Patients with PBD present
functional and anatomic alterations in structures normally affecting regulations and cognition.
Structural neuroimaging revealed a significant reduction in gray matter, with cortical thinning in
bilateral frontal, parietal and occipital cortices. Functional neuroimaging studies reported a reduced
engagement of the frontolimbic and hyperactivation of the frontostriatal circuitry.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Neurology,Pharmacology,General Medicine
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