DTI AND MYELIN PLASTICITY IN BIPOLAR DISORDER: INTEGRATING NEUROIMAGING AND NEUROPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS.

Bipolar disorder (BD) is a major psychiatric illness with a chronic recurrent course, ranked among the worldwide leading disabling diseases. Its pathophysiology is still not completely understood, and findings are still inconclusive, though a great interest on the topic has been constantly raised by...

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Main Authors: MARCELLA eBELLANI, FILIPPO eBOSCHELLO, GIUSEPPE eDEL VECCHIO, NICOLA eDUSI, CARLO ALFREDO ALTAMURA, MIRELLA eRUGGERI, PAOLO eBRAMBILLA
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychiatry
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DTI
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00021/full
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spelling doaj-6179f13537914d47a21162d6482ed5b72020-11-24T22:26:22ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402016-03-01710.3389/fpsyt.2016.00021180734DTI AND MYELIN PLASTICITY IN BIPOLAR DISORDER: INTEGRATING NEUROIMAGING AND NEUROPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS.MARCELLA eBELLANI0FILIPPO eBOSCHELLO1GIUSEPPE eDEL VECCHIO2NICOLA eDUSI3CARLO ALFREDO ALTAMURA4MIRELLA eRUGGERI5PAOLO eBRAMBILLA6PAOLO eBRAMBILLA7SECTION OF PSYCHIATRY, AOUI VERONASECTION OF PSYCHIATRYIRCCS “E. Medea” SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTESECTION OF PSYCHIATRY, AOUI VERONAFONDAZIONE IRCCS CA', GRANDA OSPEDALE MAGGIORE POLICLINICO, UNIVERSITY OF MILANSECTION OF PSYCHIATRYFONDAZIONE IRCCS CA', GRANDA OSPEDALE MAGGIORE POLICLINICO, UNIVERSITY OF MILANUNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT HOUSTONBipolar disorder (BD) is a major psychiatric illness with a chronic recurrent course, ranked among the worldwide leading disabling diseases. Its pathophysiology is still not completely understood, and findings are still inconclusive, though a great interest on the topic has been constantly raised by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), genetic and neuropathological studies. In recent years, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) investigations have prompted interest in the key role of White Matter (WM) abnormalities in BD.In this report we summarized and commented recent findings from DTI studies in BD, reporting fractional anisotropy (FA) as putative measure of WM integrity, as well as recent data from neuropathological studies focusing on oligodendrocyte involvement in WM alterations in BD.DTI research indicates that BD is most commonly associated with a WM disruption within the fronto-limbic network, which may be accompanied by other WM changes spread throughout temporal and parietal regions.Neuropathological studies, mainly focused on the fronto-limbic network, have repeatedly shown a loss of oligodendrocyte cell count underlying WM alterations, although an increased oligodendrocyte density has been also documented suggesting a putative role in remyelination processes for oligodendrocytes in BD.According to our review, a greater integration between DTI and morphological findings is needed in order to elucidate processes affecting WM, either glial loss or myelin plasticity, on the basis of a more targeted research in BD.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00021/fullconnectivityDTIoligodendrocytebipolar disordersmyelin plasticitywhite matter disruption
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author MARCELLA eBELLANI
FILIPPO eBOSCHELLO
GIUSEPPE eDEL VECCHIO
NICOLA eDUSI
CARLO ALFREDO ALTAMURA
MIRELLA eRUGGERI
PAOLO eBRAMBILLA
PAOLO eBRAMBILLA
spellingShingle MARCELLA eBELLANI
FILIPPO eBOSCHELLO
GIUSEPPE eDEL VECCHIO
NICOLA eDUSI
CARLO ALFREDO ALTAMURA
MIRELLA eRUGGERI
PAOLO eBRAMBILLA
PAOLO eBRAMBILLA
DTI AND MYELIN PLASTICITY IN BIPOLAR DISORDER: INTEGRATING NEUROIMAGING AND NEUROPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS.
Frontiers in Psychiatry
connectivity
DTI
oligodendrocyte
bipolar disorders
myelin plasticity
white matter disruption
author_facet MARCELLA eBELLANI
FILIPPO eBOSCHELLO
GIUSEPPE eDEL VECCHIO
NICOLA eDUSI
CARLO ALFREDO ALTAMURA
MIRELLA eRUGGERI
PAOLO eBRAMBILLA
PAOLO eBRAMBILLA
author_sort MARCELLA eBELLANI
title DTI AND MYELIN PLASTICITY IN BIPOLAR DISORDER: INTEGRATING NEUROIMAGING AND NEUROPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS.
title_short DTI AND MYELIN PLASTICITY IN BIPOLAR DISORDER: INTEGRATING NEUROIMAGING AND NEUROPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS.
title_full DTI AND MYELIN PLASTICITY IN BIPOLAR DISORDER: INTEGRATING NEUROIMAGING AND NEUROPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS.
title_fullStr DTI AND MYELIN PLASTICITY IN BIPOLAR DISORDER: INTEGRATING NEUROIMAGING AND NEUROPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS.
title_full_unstemmed DTI AND MYELIN PLASTICITY IN BIPOLAR DISORDER: INTEGRATING NEUROIMAGING AND NEUROPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS.
title_sort dti and myelin plasticity in bipolar disorder: integrating neuroimaging and neuropathological findings.
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Bipolar disorder (BD) is a major psychiatric illness with a chronic recurrent course, ranked among the worldwide leading disabling diseases. Its pathophysiology is still not completely understood, and findings are still inconclusive, though a great interest on the topic has been constantly raised by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), genetic and neuropathological studies. In recent years, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) investigations have prompted interest in the key role of White Matter (WM) abnormalities in BD.In this report we summarized and commented recent findings from DTI studies in BD, reporting fractional anisotropy (FA) as putative measure of WM integrity, as well as recent data from neuropathological studies focusing on oligodendrocyte involvement in WM alterations in BD.DTI research indicates that BD is most commonly associated with a WM disruption within the fronto-limbic network, which may be accompanied by other WM changes spread throughout temporal and parietal regions.Neuropathological studies, mainly focused on the fronto-limbic network, have repeatedly shown a loss of oligodendrocyte cell count underlying WM alterations, although an increased oligodendrocyte density has been also documented suggesting a putative role in remyelination processes for oligodendrocytes in BD.According to our review, a greater integration between DTI and morphological findings is needed in order to elucidate processes affecting WM, either glial loss or myelin plasticity, on the basis of a more targeted research in BD.
topic connectivity
DTI
oligodendrocyte
bipolar disorders
myelin plasticity
white matter disruption
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyt.2016.00021/full
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