双相情感障碍患者兄弟姐妹的神经认知功能

Serap Sari , Ali Savas Cilli
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目的:一些研究表明,双相情感障碍患者的痊愈期和健康亲属的神经认知功能存在缺陷,这些神经认知障碍可能是双相情感障碍的内表型。本研究旨在评估双相情感障碍患者未受影响的兄弟姐妹的神经认知功能,并与健康对照组进行比较。每个人都接受了DSM-IV结构化临床访谈(SCID-I),以根据DSM-IV调查轴一精神障碍的诊断。结果我们的研究发现,两组患者在处理速度、集合转换和思维灵活性方面没有差异。结论这项研究表明,视觉空间功能、反应抑制、语言学习和记忆可能是双相情感障碍的内表型标志。
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Neurocognitive functions in siblings of patients with bipolar disorder

Objectives

Some studies suggest that there are deficits in neurocognitive functions in the euthymic phase of bipolar disorder and healthy relatives of patients with bipolar disorder and that these neurocognitive disorders may be the endophenotype for bipolar disorder. This study aimed to evaluate the neurocognitive functions of unaffected siblings of patients with bipolar disorder compared with the healthy controls.

Methods

The study included the unaffected siblings of patients with bipolar disorder (n = 75) and healthy volunteers without a family history of bipolar disorder (n = 50). The Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV (SCID-I) was administered to each individual to investigate the diagnosis of Axis-I psychiatric disorders according to DSM-IV. The Judgment of Line Orientation Test, the Auditory Verbal Learning Test, the Serial Digit Learning Test, the Stroop Color Word Test, and the Trail Making Test were used to evaluate neurocognitive functions.

Results

Our study found no difference between the groups regarding processing speed, set-shifting, and mental flexibility. However, unaffected siblings of patients with bipolar disorder had significantly worse performance than healthy controls in verbal learning and memory, response inhibition, and visuospatial function.

Conclusions

This study suggests that visuospatial function, response inhibition, verbal learning, and memory may be endophenotypic markers for bipolar disorder.

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Psychiatry research communications
Psychiatry research communications Psychiatry and Mental Health
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