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Effects of inflammation, childhood adversity, and psychiatric symptoms on brain morphometrical phenotypes in bipolar II depression.

Yuan CaoHuan SunPaulo LizanoGaoju DengXiaoqin ZhouHongsheng XieJingshi MuXipeng LongHongqi XiaoShiyu LiuBaolin WuQiyong GongChangjian QiuZhi-Yun Jia
Published in: Psychological medicine (2023)
Neuroanatomical alterations in frontostriatal and fronto-cerebellar area, insula, rectus, temporal gyrus volumes, and frontal-temporal thickness may reflect a core pathophysiological mechanism of BDII-D, which are related to inflammation, trauma, and psychiatric symptoms in BDII-D.
Keyphrases
  • functional connectivity
  • oxidative stress
  • resting state
  • sleep quality
  • mental health
  • early life
  • depressive symptoms
  • bipolar disorder
  • working memory
  • cerebral ischemia