Aysu Kara , Nesrin Karamustafalioglu , Tevfik Kalelioglu , Abdullah Genc , Murat Emul
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Abstract
Background
Discovering the biological basis of bipolar disorder has been the focus of studies in recent years. Alterations in platelet parameters were found to be associated with episodes of bipolar disorder. This study aimed to compare the differences in platelet parameters especially the platelet mass index as an inflammation marker between the patients with bipolar mania and healthy controls.
Methods
68 male inpatients with manic episodes and 60 age-gender matched healthy controls were included in the study. Platelet mass index, mean platelet volume and platelet counts were compared between controls and manic patients.
Results
Platelet mass index of manic group was significantly higher than the controls (p = 0.002). Statistically significant difference was also observed between groups in terms of mean platelet volume (p = 0.012). For platelet counts; there was no statistically significant difference between manic and control groups (p = 0.171).
Limitation
The limitations of this study is that, platelet mass index was not measured in manic patients after manic episodes subsided. Other limitations are relatively small sample size, cross-sectional nature and lacking the data about other inflammation and cardiovascular marker, and lack of the longitudinal outcomes of multiple drugs and effects of lifestyle factors.
Conclusion
Platelet mass index reflects platelet functionality and is thought to be a useful parameter for plaque formation capacity of platelets. In our study, we have shown an increment in platelet activation in manic episode compared to healthy controls; which may reflect the inflammation process and cardiovascular status in bipolar disorder.
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Neurology, Psychiatry & Brain Research publishes original papers and reviews in
biological psychiatry,
brain research,
neurology,
neuropsychiatry,
neuropsychoimmunology,
psychopathology,
psychotherapy.
The journal has a focus on international and interdisciplinary basic research with clinical relevance. Translational research is particularly appreciated. Authors are allowed to submit their manuscript in their native language as supplemental data to the English version.
Neurology, Psychiatry & Brain Research is related to the oldest German speaking journal in this field, the Centralblatt fur Nervenheilkunde, Psychiatrie und gerichtliche Psychopathologie, founded in 1878. The tradition and idea of previous famous editors (Alois Alzheimer and Kurt Schneider among others) was continued in modernized form with Neurology, Psychiatry & Brain Research. Centralblatt was a journal of broad scope and relevance, now Neurology, Psychiatry & Brain Research represents a journal with translational and interdisciplinary perspective, focusing on clinically oriented research in psychiatry, neurology and neighboring fields of neurosciences and psychology/psychotherapy with a preference for biologically oriented research including basic research. Preference is given for papers from newly emerging fields, like clinical psychoimmunology/neuroimmunology, and ideas.