Correlation Between Peripheral Levels Of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor And Hippocampal Volume In Children And Adolescents With Bipolar Disorder

Tatiana Lauxen Peruzzolo,Mauricio Anes, Andre De Moura Kohmann, Ana Claudia Mercio Loredo Souza, Ramiro Borges Rodrigues, Juliana Basso Brun, Roberta Peters,Bianca Wollenhaupt De Aguiar,Flavio Kapczinski,Silza Tramontina,Luis Augusto Paim Rohde,Cristian Patrick Zeni

NEURAL PLASTICITY(2015)

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Pediatric bipolar disorder (PBD) is a serious mental disorder that affects the development and emotional growth of affected patients. The brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is recognized as one of the possible markers of the framework and its evolution. Abnormalities in BDNF signaling in the hippocampus could explain the cognitive decline seen in patients with TB. Our aim with this study was to evaluate possible changes in hippocampal volume in children and adolescents with BD and associate them to serum BDNF. Subjects included 30 patients aged seven to seventeen years from the ProCAB (Program for Children and Adolescents with Bipolar Disorder). We observed mean right and left hippocampal volumes of 41910.55 and 41747.96 mm(3), respectively. No statistically significant correlations between peripheral BDNF levels and hippocampal volumes were found. We believe that the lack of correlation observed in this study is due to the short time of evolution of BD in children and adolescents. Besides studies with larger sample sizes to confirm the present findings and longitudinal assessments, addressing brain development versus a control group and including drug-naive patients in different mood states may help clarify the role of BDNF in the brain changes consequent upon BD.
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Brain Development,Bipolar Spectrum Disorder
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