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Impaired mitochondrial function in bipolar disorder and alcohol use disorder:a case study using^(18)F-BCPP-EF PET imaging of mitochondrial Complex I
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作者 Travis P.Wigstrom Stiven Roytman +7 位作者 Jeffrey L.B.Bohnen Rebecca R.Paalanen Alexis M.Griggs Robert Vangel Jaimie Barr roger albin Prabesh Kanel Nicolaas I.Bohnen 《Psychoradiology》 2024年第1期228-235,共8页
Background With bipolar disorder(BD)having a lifetime prevalence of 4.4%and a significant portion of patients being chronically burdened by symptoms,there has been an increased focus on uncovering new targets for inte... Background With bipolar disorder(BD)having a lifetime prevalence of 4.4%and a significant portion of patients being chronically burdened by symptoms,there has been an increased focus on uncovering new targets for intervention in BD.One area that has shown early promise is the mitochondrial hypothesis.However,at the time of publication no studies have utilized positron emission tomography(PET)imaging to assess mitochondrial function in the setting of BD.Case Presentation Our participant is a 58 year-old male with a past medical history notable for alcohol use disorder and BD(unspecified type)who underwent PET imaging with the mitochondrial complex I PET ligand^(18)F-BCPP-EF.The resulting images demonstrated significant overlap between areas of dysfunction identified with the^(18)F-BCPP-EF PET ligand and prior functional magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)techniques in the setting of BD.That overlap was seen in both affective and cognitive circuits,with mitochondrial dysfunction in the fronto-limbic,ventral affective,and dorsal cognitive circuits showing particularly significant differences.Conclusions Despite mounting evidence implicating mitochondria in BD,this study represents the first PET imaging study to investigate this mechanistic connection.There were key limitations in the form of comorbid alcohol use disorder,limited statistical power inherent to a case study,no sex matched controls,and the absence of a comprehensive psychiatric history.However,even with these limitations in mind,the significant overlap between dysfunction previously demonstrated on functional MRI and this imaging provides compelling preliminary evidence that strengthens the mechanistic link between mitochondrial dysfunction and BD. 展开更多
关键词 mitochondria bipolar disorder PET imaging fronto-limbic circuit ventral affective circuit dorsal cognitive circuit default mode network central executive network salience network sensorimotor network
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