Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate neuro-immune changes and relate them to psychopathology development in a prospective study among children of a bipolar parent. Methods: Bipolar offspring (n = 140), originating from the prospective “Dutch Bipolar Offspring Study”, were evaluated cross-sectionally within a longitudinal context in adolescence, young adulthood and adulthood and compared with aged matched controls. We examined the expression of 44 inflammation-related genes in monocytes and the presence of thyroid antibodies (TPO-abs) in bipolar offspring and their bipolar parents. Results: During adolescence, bipolar offspring showed an increased inflammatory gene expression in monocytes, this remained, although to a lesser degree, dur...
Abstract Bipolar disorder is highly heritable and typically onsets in late adolescence...
Objective: For nearly 5 years a prospective high risk cohort study was carried out in the Netherland...
Children of parents with bipolar disorder (bipolar off-spring) represent a rich cohort for study wit...
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate neuro-immune changes and relate them to psychopathology de...
Objectives: There is increasing evidence that both immune and neurochemical alterations are involved...
ObjectivesThere is increasing evidence that both immune and neurochemical alterations are involved i...
ObjectivesThere is increasing evidence that both immune and neurochemical alterations are involved i...
Abstract Bipolar disorder is a highly heritable illness that onsets in adolescence and...
Objective: Mounting data support the hypothesis for a role of the immune system in the pathophysiolo...
Immune dysregulation plays a role in the vulnerability for mood disorders. Immune growth factors, su...
Background: Studies are inconsistent as to whether patients with bipolar disorder are more frequentl...
Children and adolescents who are the biological offspring of individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) ...
Objectives: T cell abnormalities have been repeatedly reported in adult patients with mood disorders...
Abstract Bipolar disorder is highly heritable and typically onsets in late adolescence...
Objective: For nearly 5 years a prospective high risk cohort study was carried out in the Netherland...
Children of parents with bipolar disorder (bipolar off-spring) represent a rich cohort for study wit...
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate neuro-immune changes and relate them to psychopathology de...
Objectives: There is increasing evidence that both immune and neurochemical alterations are involved...
ObjectivesThere is increasing evidence that both immune and neurochemical alterations are involved i...
ObjectivesThere is increasing evidence that both immune and neurochemical alterations are involved i...
Abstract Bipolar disorder is a highly heritable illness that onsets in adolescence and...
Objective: Mounting data support the hypothesis for a role of the immune system in the pathophysiolo...
Immune dysregulation plays a role in the vulnerability for mood disorders. Immune growth factors, su...
Background: Studies are inconsistent as to whether patients with bipolar disorder are more frequentl...
Children and adolescents who are the biological offspring of individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) ...
Objectives: T cell abnormalities have been repeatedly reported in adult patients with mood disorders...
Abstract Bipolar disorder is highly heritable and typically onsets in late adolescence...
Objective: For nearly 5 years a prospective high risk cohort study was carried out in the Netherland...
Children of parents with bipolar disorder (bipolar off-spring) represent a rich cohort for study wit...