671 resultados para Bipolar
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To quantify the effects of methylmercury (MeHg) on amacrine and on ON-bipolar cells in the retina, experiments were performed in MeHg-exposed groups of adult trahiras (Hoplias malabaricus) at two dose levels (2 and 6 µg/g, ip). The retinas of test and control groups were processed by mouse anti-parvalbumin and rabbit anti-alphaprotein kinase C (alphaPKC) immunocytochemistry. Morphology and soma location in the inner nuclear layer were used to identify immunoreactive parvalbumin (PV-IR) and alphaPKC (alphaPKC-IR) in wholemount preparations. Cell density, topography and isodensity maps were estimated using confocal images. PV-IR was detected in amacrine cells in the inner nuclear layer and in displaced amacrine cells from the ganglion cell layer, and alphaPKC-IR was detected in ON-bipolar cells. The MeHg-treated group (6 µg/g) showed significant reduction of the ON-bipolar alphaPKC-IR cell density (mean density = 1306 ± 393 cells/mm²) compared to control (1886 ± 892 cells/mm²; P < 0.001). The mean densities found for amacrine PV-IR cells in MeHg-treated retinas were 1040 ± 56 cells/mm² (2 µg/g) and 845 ± 82 cells/mm² (6 µg/g), also lower than control (1312 ± 31 cells/mm²; P < 0.05), differently from the data observed in displaced PV-IR amacrine cells. These results show that MeHg changed the PV-IR amacrine cell density in a dose-dependent way, and reduced the density of alphaKC-IR bipolar cells at the dose of 6 µg/g. Further studies are needed to identify the physiological impact of these findings on visual function.
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Bipolar disorder (BPD) is a severe mental disorder associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. Prenatal insults have been shown to be associated with later development of mental disorders and there is a growing interest in the potential role of prenatal and perinatal risk factors in the development of BPD. The aims of this thesis were to describe the overall study design of the Finnish Prenatal Study of Bipolar Disorders (FIPS-B) and demographic characteristics of the sample. Furthermore, it was aimed to examine the association of parental age, parental age difference, perinatal complications and maternal smoking during pregnancy with BPD. This thesis is based on FIPS-B, a nested case-control study using several nationwide registers. The cases included all people born in Finland between January 1st 1983 and December 31st 1998 and diagnosed with BPD according to the Finnish Hospital Discharge Register (FHDR) before December 31st 2008. Controls for this study were people who were without BPD, schizophrenia or diagnoses related to these disorders, identified from the Population Register Centre (PRC), and matched two-fold to the cases on sex, date of birth (+/- 30 days), and residence in Finland on the first day of diagnosis of the matched case. Conditional logistic regression models were used to examine the association between risk factors and BPD. This study included 1887 BPD cases and 3774 matched controls. The mean age at diagnosis was 19.3 years and females accounted for 68% of the cases. Mothers with the lowest educational level had the highest odds of having BPD in offspring. Being born in Eastern and Southern region of Finland increased the odds of having BPD later in life. A U-shaped distribution of odds ratio was observed between paternal age and BPD in the unadjusted analysis. Maternal age and parental age difference was not associated with BPD. Birth by planned caesarean section was associated with increased odd of BPD. Smoking during pregnancy was not associated with BPD in the adjusted analyses. Region of birth and maternal educational level were associated with BPD. Both young and old father’s age was associated with BPD. Most perinatal complications and maternal smoking during pregnancy were not associated with BPD. The findings of this thesis, considered together with previous literature, suggest that the pre- and perinatal risk factor profile varies among different psychiatric disorders.
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Lithium has been used for the last five decades to treat bipolar disorder, but the molecular basis of its therapeutic effect is unknown. Phosphoglucomutase is a key enzyme in the metabolism of glycogen. In yeast, rabbit and human HEK293 cells, it is inhibited by lithium in the therapeutic concentration range. We measured the phosphoglucomutase activity in erythrocytes and the inhibitor constant for lithium in a population of healthy subjects and compared them to those of bipolar patients treated with lithium or carbamazepine. The specific activity of phosphoglucomutase measured in vitro in erythrocytes from control subjects presented a normal distribution, with the difference between the lowest and the highest activity being approximately 2-fold (0.53-1.10 nmol mg Hb-1 min-1). Comparison of phosphoglucomutase activity in untreated bipolar patients and control subjects showed no significant difference, whereas comparison between bipolar patients treated with carbamazepine or lithium revealed significantly lower mean values in patients treated with carbamazepine (747.3 ± 27.6 vs 879.5 ± 35.9 pmol mg Hb-1 min-1, respectively). When we studied the concentration of lithium needed to inhibit phosphoglucomutase activity by 50%, a bimodal distribution among the population tested was obtained. The concentration of LiCl needed to inhibit phosphoglucomutase activity by 50% was 0.35 to 1.8 mM in one group of subjects and in the other it was 3 to 4 mM. These results suggest that phosphoglucomutase activity may be significant in patients with bipolar disorder treated with lithium and carbamazepine.
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The objective of the present study was to evaluate memory performance in tasks with and without affective content (to confirm the mood congruency phenomenon) in acutely admitted patients with bipolar I disorder (BD) and major depression disorder (MDD) and in healthy participants. Seventy-eight participants (24 BD, 29 MDD, and 25 healthy controls) were evaluated. Three word lists were used as the memory task with affective content (positive, negative and indifferent). Psychiatric symptoms were also evaluated with rating scales (Young Mania Rating Scale for mania and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale for depression). Patients were selected during the first week of hospitalization. BD patients showed higher scores in the word span with positive tone than MDD patients and healthy controls (P = 0.002). No other difference was observed for tests with affective tone. MDD patients presented significantly lower scores in the Mini-Mental State Exam, logical memory test, visual recognition span, and digit span, while BD patients presented lower scores in the visual recognition test and digit span. Mood congruency effect was found for word span with positive tone among BD patients but no similar effect was observed among MDD patients for negative items. MDD patients presented more memory impairment than BD patients, but BD patients also showed memory impairment
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Bipolar disorder (BD) can have an impact on psychosocial functioning and quality of life (QoL). Several studies have shown that structured psychotherapy in conjunction with pharmacotherapy may modify the course of some disorders; however, few studies have investigated the results of group cognitive behavior therapy (G-CBT) for BD. Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of 14 sessions of G-CBT for BD patients, comparing this intervention plus pharmacotherapy to treatment as usual (TAU; only pharmacotherapy). Forty-one patients with BD I and II participated in this study and were randomly allocated to each group (G-CBT: N = 27; TAU: N = 14). Thirty-seven participants completed the treatment (women: N = 66.67%; mean age = 41.5 years). QoL and mood symptoms were assessed in all participants. Scores changed significantly by the end of treatment in favor of the G-CBT group. The G-CBT group presented significantly better QoL in seven of the eight sub-items assessed with the Medical Outcomes Survey SF-36 scale. At the end of treatment, the G-CBT group exhibited lower scores for mania (not statistically significant) and depression (statistically significant) as well as a reduction in the frequency and duration of mood episodes (P < 0.01). The group variable was significant for the reduction of depression scores over time. This clinical change may explain the improvement in six of the eight subscales of QoL (P < 0.05). The G-CBT group showed better QoL in absolute values in all aspects and significant improvements in nearly all subscales. These results were not observed in the TAU control group.
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Bipolar disorder (BD) is a common psychiatric mood disorder affecting more than 1-2% of the general population of different European countries. Unfortunately, there is no objective laboratory-based test to aid BD diagnosis or monitor its progression, and little is known about the molecular basis of BD. Here, we performed a comparative proteomic study to identify differentially expressed plasma proteins in various BD mood states (depressed BD, manic BD, and euthymic BD) relative to healthy controls. A total of 10 euthymic BD, 20 depressed BD, 15 manic BD, and 20 demographically matched healthy control subjects were recruited. Seven high-abundance proteins were immunodepleted in plasma samples from the 4 experimental groups, which were then subjected to proteome-wide expression profiling by two-dimensional electrophoresis and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time-of-flight/time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry. Proteomic results were validated by immunoblotting and bioinformatically analyzed using MetaCore. From a total of 32 proteins identified with 1.5-fold changes in expression compared with healthy controls, 16 proteins were perturbed in BD independent of mood state, while 16 proteins were specifically associated with particular BD mood states. Two mood-independent differential proteins, apolipoprotein (Apo) A1 and Apo L1, suggest that BD pathophysiology may be associated with early perturbations in lipid metabolism. Moreover, down-regulation of one mood-dependent protein, carbonic anhydrase 1 (CA-1), suggests it may be involved in the pathophysiology of depressive episodes in BD. Thus, BD pathophysiology may be associated with early perturbations in lipid metabolism that are independent of mood state, while CA-1 may be involved in the pathophysiology of depressive episodes.
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Tesis (Doctor en Derecho) UANL, 2012.
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Die Arbeit enthält Untersuchungen an bipolar substituierten Spirobifluorenderivaten mittels stationärer und zeitaufgelöster Fluoreszenz- und Phosphoreszenzspektrokopie und elektrochemischer Analysemethoden.
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La prevalencia de no adherencia en el tratamiento de mantenimiento en el Trastorno Afectivo Bipolar esta en los rangos de 20% y un 60%, interviniendo diversos factores relacionados con el paciente, la enfermedad, el tratamiento, y la relación con el terapeuta, asociándose a una mayor morbilidad, mortalidad y riesgo de reingresos hospitalarios. Objetivos: Determinar la prevalencia y factores asociados a la no adherencia en tratamiento de mantenimiento de pacientes adultos con diagnóstico de trastorno afectivo bipolar. Métodos: Estudio de corte transversal incluyo 124 paciente que asistieron a consulta los meses de noviembre y diciembre , se aplicó cuestionario estructurado, que contenía las variables de factores asociados, demográficos, relacionadas con el paciente, con la enfermedad, el tratamiento, relación terapéutica y el sistema de salud, relacionados con la familia; la Escala de Impresión Global Para el Trastorno Bipolar Modificado (CGI BPM -M) y apgar familiar Resultados: La prevalencia de no adherencia al tratamiento farmacológico de mantenimiento fue del 29.8%. Siendo esta mayor para las mujeres (64.9%) que para los hombres (35.1%), aunque esta diferencia no fue estadísticamente significativa (p= 0.17). Los factores asociados que estadísticamente significativos fueron mayor gravedad de la enfermedad OR 1.9 , antecedente de no adherencia (38% P=0.001), percepción negativa del terapeuta, menor insight( 87% RP4.65), mayor estigma(50% RP 6.2), no tener familiar que le recuerde toma del medicamento(73%). Conclusiones: La prevalencia estuvo en el rango de otros estudios realizados por Scott, Vieta et al, los factores asociados como estigma, antecedente de no adherencia, no tener apoyo familiar, un insight pobre y el habito de fumar ,pueden ser identificados desde el abordaje del paciente y modificados para mejorar la adherencia terapéutica
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Interactive guided learning material for clinical year students; core concepts on bipolar
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En la depresión unipolar el estado de ánimo predominante es la tristeza y la experiencia corporal es de un cuerpo que se siente más cómodo con la quietud que con la actividad, parecido a la pereza de la vida cotidiana. En la depresión bipolar el estado de ánimo predominante es de apagamiento emocional. La experiencia corporal es de un cuerpo pesado, cansado, un elemento que se interpone entre los deseos de actuar y la realización de las acciones y que se vuelve un obstáculo para el movimiento. Además, en la depresión bipolar hay mayor bradipsíquia, dificultad para concentrarse y desesperanza que en la unipolar. Se realizó una investigación de tipo cualitativo, exploratorio, de las experiencias subjetivas (de primera persona) de un grupo de pacientes con depresión unipolar y bipolar. Se utilizó entrevistas en profundidad de orientación fenomenológica.
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Introducción: Aunque el hallazgo clínico más distintivo del Trastorno Afectivo Bipolar es el ánimo patológicamente elevado, este no suele ser el estado de ánimo prevalente de la enfermedad. La fase depresiva del trastorno o depresión bipolar es más crónica, conlleva a un mayor deterioro de la funcionalidad y representa un reto terapéutico habitual. En la actualidad, el manejo farmacológico de la depresión bipolar suele consistir en combinaciones de al menos dos medicamentos distintos, incluyendo estabilizadores del afecto (litio y anticonvulsivantes), antipsicóticos atípicos y antidepresivos. El objetivo central de este trabajo es evaluar la efectividad de la Ketamina en la depresión bipolar. Métodos: Revisión sistemática de la literatura de artículos que proporcionen información sobre la eficacia de la Ketamina en la fase depresiva del Trastorno Bipolar. Resultados: De los 147 artículos arrojados por la búsqueda, dos cumplieron los criterios de selección (n=33). En comparación con placebo, ketamina tiene un efecto antidepresivo rápido y duradero, incluso en pacientes que han recibido más de 3 medicamentos previamente. No se reportaron efectos adversos severos durante los estudios. Discusión. La evidencia actual apunta a que la ketamina es útil para el manejo de la depresión bipolar, incluso cuando es resistente al tratamiento, es segura y puede tener cierto efecto antisuicida. Es necesario ampliar la evidencia existente.
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El propósito de la presente monografía es analizar los elementos geopolíticos que dan cuenta de la fragmentación interna de Ucrania entre la élite y la población durante la posguerra fría. De esta forma, una interpretación divergente del espacio genera, por una parte, una división geográfica de la población (oriente/occidente), situación que ha impedido la consolidación de “una sola nación” y, por otra, la fragmentación entre las élites políticas que se encuentran en constante rotación, ha imposibilitado el surgimiento de una organización sólida e independiente. El resultado de esta doble tensión es la eclosión de un Estado bipolar que es justamente la característica definitoria de Ucrania en la posguerra fría. Con la idea de Estado bipolar se pretende realizar un aporte a la comprensión geopolítica en la era post-soviética, articulando una serie de elementos de orden teórico-analítico que permitan interpretar la circunstancia particular de la nación eslava.
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This study aims to establish the stress and depression´s prevalence in informal primary caregivers of patients with bipolar affective disorder of the Clínica de Nuestra Señora de la Paz (Bogotá, Colombia). The sample consisted of 40 informal primary caregivers who were tested by several tools: a survey filter, a sociodemographic record, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the Daily Stress Questionnaire. Results indicate that there is much more presence of depression than of daily stress in the sample.
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