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Reduced cortical thicknesses of adolescents with bipolar disorder and relationship with brain-derived neurotrophic factor

dc.contributor.authorİnal, Neslihan
dc.contributor.authorCavuşoğlu, Berrin
dc.contributor.authorErmis, Çağatay
dc.contributor.authorGörmez, Vahdet
dc.contributor.authorKarabay, Nuri
dc.contributor.buuauthorTuran, Serkan
dc.contributor.buuauthorTURAN, SERKAN
dc.contributor.departmentBursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Psikiyatri Anabilim Dalı.
dc.contributor.researcheridAFO-6356-2022
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-01T10:30:15Z
dc.date.available2024-11-01T10:30:15Z
dc.date.issued2023-01-01
dc.description.abstractBackground: Cortical thickness (CT) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) were widely investigated in bipolar disorder (BD). Previous studies focused on the association between the volume of subcortical regions and neurotrophic factor levels.Objective: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the association of the CT in youth with early-onset BD with BDNF levels as a potential peripheral marker of neuronal integrity.Method: Twenty-three euthymic patients having a clinical diagnosis of BD and 17 healthy subjects as an age-matched control group with neuroimaging and blood BDNF levels were found eligible for CT measurement. A structural magnetic resonance scan (MRI) and timely blood samples were drawn.Results: Youth with BD exhibited lower cortical thickness in caudal part of left (L) middle frontal gyrus, right (R) paracentral gyrus, triangular part of R inferior frontal gyrus, R pericalcarine region, R precentral gyrus, L precentral gyrus, R superior frontal gyrus and L superior frontal gyrus when compared to healthy controls. The effect sizes of these differences were moderate to large (d=0.67-0.98) There was a significant correlation between BDNF levels with caudal part of the R anterior cingulate gyrus (CPRACG) in adolescents with BD (r=0.49, p=0.023).Conclusion: As a special region for mood regulation, the CT of the caudal part of the R anterior cingulate gyrus had a positive correlation with BDNF. Regarding the key role of CPRACG for affective regulation skills, our results should be replicated in future follow-up studies, investigating a predictive neuroimaging biomarker for the early-onset BD.
dc.description.sponsorshipDokuz Eylül Üniversitesi
dc.description.sponsorshipInternational Society for Bipolar Disorders-affiliated Society for Bipolar Disorders-Turkey
dc.identifier.doi10.2478/sjcapp-2023-0008
dc.identifier.endpage86
dc.identifier.issn2245-8875
dc.identifier.issue1
dc.identifier.startpage78
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.2478/sjcapp-2023-0008
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11452/47323
dc.identifier.volume11
dc.identifier.wos001020185400001
dc.indexed.wosWOS.ESCI
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSciendo
dc.relation.journalScandinavian Journal Of Child And Adolescent Psychiatry And Psychology
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.subjectFactor val66met polymorphism
dc.subjectHippocampal volumes
dc.subjectMood
dc.subjectSchizophrenia
dc.subjectChildren
dc.subjectMarkers
dc.subjectAbnormalities
dc.subjectMetaanalysis
dc.subjectValidity
dc.subjectBrain-derived neurotrophic factor
dc.subjectCortical thickness
dc.subjectEarly-onset bipolar disorder
dc.subjectNeurotrophic factors
dc.subjectScience & technology
dc.subjectLife sciences & biomedicine
dc.subjectPsychiatry
dc.titleReduced cortical thicknesses of adolescents with bipolar disorder and relationship with brain-derived neurotrophic factor
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