A number of studies have demonstrated that affective disorders in epilepsy represent a common psychiatric comorbidity; however, most of the classic neuropsychiatric literature focuses on depression, which is actually prominent, but little is known about bipolar depression, and very little about mania, in epilepsy. Biochemical, structural, and functional abnormalities in primary bipolar disorder could also occur secondary to seizure disorders. The kindling paradigm, invoked as a model for understanding seizure disorders, has also been applied to the episodic nature of bipolar disorder. In bipolar patients, changes in second-messenger systems, such as G-proteins, phosphatidylinositol, protein kinase C, myristoylated alanine-rich C kinase subs...
AbstractObjective: There is accumulating evidence that the limbic system is pathologically involved ...
Recent advances in genome-wide association studies are pointing towards a major role for voltage-gat...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe, chronic disease with a heritability of 60–80%. BD is frequently m...
Abstract The body of literature associating epilepsy with mood disorders is vast and can be traced a...
It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Despite this, our knowledg...
It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Despite this, our knowledg...
Background and Aims: It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Howev...
Background: Studies and data on prevalence, recognition and clinical features of bipolar disorder (B...
From a neurobiological perspective there is no such thing as bipolar disorder. Rather, it is almost ...
Bipolar disorder is a leading cause of global disability. Its biological basis is unknown, and its t...
In the last decades, researchers put their efforts in searching for specific biomarkers to make the ...
Objective It is known that people with epilepsy are at an increased risk of depression, anxiety, com...
Dissecting trait neurobiological abnormalities in bipolar disorder ( BD) from those characterizing e...
Bipolar disorder (BD) affects 1 to 1.5% of the world population and consists of at least one manic e...
Bipolar disorder is characterized by recurrent episodes of mania and depression. Lithium is known to...
AbstractObjective: There is accumulating evidence that the limbic system is pathologically involved ...
Recent advances in genome-wide association studies are pointing towards a major role for voltage-gat...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe, chronic disease with a heritability of 60–80%. BD is frequently m...
Abstract The body of literature associating epilepsy with mood disorders is vast and can be traced a...
It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Despite this, our knowledg...
It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Despite this, our knowledg...
Background and Aims: It is well recognized that mood disorders and epilepsy commonly co-occur. Howev...
Background: Studies and data on prevalence, recognition and clinical features of bipolar disorder (B...
From a neurobiological perspective there is no such thing as bipolar disorder. Rather, it is almost ...
Bipolar disorder is a leading cause of global disability. Its biological basis is unknown, and its t...
In the last decades, researchers put their efforts in searching for specific biomarkers to make the ...
Objective It is known that people with epilepsy are at an increased risk of depression, anxiety, com...
Dissecting trait neurobiological abnormalities in bipolar disorder ( BD) from those characterizing e...
Bipolar disorder (BD) affects 1 to 1.5% of the world population and consists of at least one manic e...
Bipolar disorder is characterized by recurrent episodes of mania and depression. Lithium is known to...
AbstractObjective: There is accumulating evidence that the limbic system is pathologically involved ...
Recent advances in genome-wide association studies are pointing towards a major role for voltage-gat...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe, chronic disease with a heritability of 60–80%. BD is frequently m...