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Inflammatory mediators of cognitive impairment in bipolar disorder

Bauer, I. E. (author)
Pascoe, Michaela C. (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för neurovetenskap och fysiologi, sektionen för klinisk neurovetenskap och rehabilitering,Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Department of Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation
Wollenhaupt-Aguiar, B. (author)
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Kapczinski, F. (author)
Soares, J. C. (author)
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Elsevier BV, 2014
2014
English.
In: Journal of Psychiatric Research. - : Elsevier BV. - 0022-3956. ; 56, s. 18-27
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  • Objectives: Recent studies have pointed to neuroinflammation, oxidative stress and neurotrophic factors as key mediators in the pathophysiology of mood disorders. Little is however known about the cascade of biological episodes underlying the cognitive deficits observed during the acute and euthymic phases of bipolar disorder (BD). The aim of this review is to assess the potential association between cognitive impairment and biomarkers of inflammation, oxidative stress and neurotrophic activity in BD. Methods: Scopus (all databases), Pubmed and Ovid Medline were systematically searched with no language or year restrictions, up to November 2013, for human studies that collected both inflammatory markers and cognitive data in BD. Selected search terms were bipolar disorder, depression, mania, psychosis, inflammatory, cognitive and neurotrophic. Results: Ten human studies satisfied the criteria for consideration. The findings showed that high levels of peripheral inflammatory-cytokine, oxidative stress and reduced brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels were associated with poor cognitive performance. The BDNF val66met polymorphism is a potential vulnerability factor for cognitive impairment in BD. Conclusions: Current data provide preliminary evidence of a link between the cognitive decline observed in BD and mechanisms of neuroinflammation and neuroprotection. The identification of BD specific inflammatory markers and polymorphisms in inflammatory response genes may be of assistance for therapeutic intervention. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Psykiatri (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Psychiatry (hsv//eng)
MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Medicinska och farmaceutiska grundvetenskaper -- Neurovetenskaper (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Basic Medicine -- Neurosciences (hsv//eng)

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Neuroinflammation
Oxidative stress
Neurotrophin
Cognitive functioning
Bipolar disorder
NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR GENE
BRAIN GRAY-MATTER
NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
OXIDATIVE STRESS
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE
VAL66MET POLYMORPHISM
AMPHETAMINE EXPOSURE
MAJOR DEPRESSION
SERUM-LEVELS
FATTY-ACIDS
Psychiatry

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