Novel biomarkers for bipolar disorder.

Expert opinion on medical diagnostics Pub Date : 2013-03-01 Epub Date: 2012-12-16 DOI:10.1517/17530059.2013.734807
Antonio Lucio Teixeira, Izabela Guimarães Barbosa, Rodrigo Machado-Vieira, Lucas Bortolotto Rizzo, Andrea Wieck, Moisés E Bauer
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Introduction: Bipolar disorder is diagnosed on the basis of patient and/or family reports and behavioral observation. Traditionally regarded as an affective disorder involving behavioral changes, bipolar disorder has been reconceptualized as a multisystem disease associated with mood, cognitive, metabolic, autonomic and sleep/wake dysfunctions. Accordingly, recent studies have focused on the identification of biomarkers related to the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the development, clinical presentation and course of bipolar disorder.

Areas covered: This article provides an overview of the available literature regarding circulating peripheral and neuroimaging biomarkers in bipolar disorder. Neurotrophic factors, immune parameters, oxidative stress parameters, hormones and neuroimaging findings were taken into consideration.

Expert opinion: Biomarkers research in bipolar disorder is a new field with an expanding knowledge. Current evidence suggests that a single biomarker will not be able to cover the biological and clinical complexity of bipolar disorder. Alternatively, a composite of biomarkers, including neurotrophic factors, cytokines and oxidative stress molecules, may be promising to identify altered mood states and neuroprogression in bipolar disorder.

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双相情感障碍的新生物标志物。
导读:双相情感障碍的诊断是基于患者和/或家庭报告和行为观察。传统上,双相情感障碍被认为是一种涉及行为改变的情感障碍,现在双相情感障碍被重新定义为一种与情绪、认知、代谢、自主神经和睡眠/觉醒功能障碍相关的多系统疾病。因此,最近的研究集中在识别与双相情感障碍发展、临床表现和病程相关的病理生理机制的生物标志物上。涵盖领域:本文概述了关于双相情感障碍循环外周和神经成像生物标志物的现有文献。考虑了神经营养因子、免疫参数、氧化应激参数、激素和神经影像学结果。专家意见:双相情感障碍的生物标志物研究是一个不断扩大的新领域。目前的证据表明,单一的生物标志物将无法涵盖双相情感障碍的生物学和临床复杂性。另外,包括神经营养因子、细胞因子和氧化应激分子在内的生物标志物的组合,可能有望识别双相情感障碍中改变的情绪状态和神经进展。
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