White and gray matter alterations in bipolar I and bipolar II disorder subtypes compared with healthy controls – exploring associations with disease course and polygenic risk

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Katharina Thiel
Hannah Lemke
Alexandra Winter
Kira Flinkenflügel
Lena Waltemate
Linda Bonnekoh
Dominik Grotegerd
Katharina Dohm
Tim Hahn
Katharina Förster
Philipp Kanske
Jonathan Repple
Nils Opel
Ronny Redlich
Friederike David
Andreas J. Forstner
Frederike Stein
Katharina Brosch
Florian Thomas-Odenthal
Paula Usemann
Lea Teutenberg
Benjamin Straube
Nina Alexander
Hamidreza Jamalabadi
Andreas Jansen
Stephanie H. Witt
Till F. M. Andlauer
Andrea Pfennig
Michael Bauer
Igor Nenadić
Tilo Kircher
Susanne Meinert
Udo Dannlowski
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[1] University of Münster,Institute for Translational Psychiatry
[2] University of Göttingen,Translational Psychotherapy, Institute of Psychology
[3] Technische Universität Dresden,Clinical Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology
[4] University Hospital Frankfurt,Department for Psychiatry, Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy
[5] Goethe University,Department of Psychiatry
[6] Jena University Hospital/Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena,Department of Psychology
[7] German Center for Mental Health (DZPG),Center for Intervention and Research on adaptive and maladaptive brain circuits underlying mental health (C
[8] University of Halle,I
[9] Jena-Magdeburg-Halle,R
[10] University of Bonn,C)
[11] School of Medicine & University Hospital Bonn,Institute of Human Genetics
[12] Research Center Jülich,Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM
[13] University of Marburg,1)
[14] University of Marburg,Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
[15] University of Marburg,Center for Mind, Brain and Behavior (CMBB)
[16] Heidelberg University,Core
[17] Technical University of Munich,Facility Brainimaging, Faculty of Medicine
[18] TU Dresden University of Technology,Central Institute of Mental Health, Medical Faculty Mannheim
[19] University of Münster,Department of Neurology, Klinikum rechts der Isar, School of Medicine
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2024年 / 49卷
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Patients with bipolar disorder (BD) show alterations in both gray matter volume (GMV) and white matter (WM) integrity compared with healthy controls (HC). However, it remains unclear whether the phenotypically distinct BD subtypes (BD-I and BD-II) also exhibit brain structural differences. This study investigated GMV and WM differences between HC, BD-I, and BD-II, along with clinical and genetic associations. N = 73 BD-I, n = 63 BD-II patients and n = 136 matched HC were included. Using voxel-based morphometry and tract-based spatial statistics, main effects of group in GMV and fractional anisotropy (FA) were analyzed. Associations between clinical and genetic features and GMV or FA were calculated using regression models. For FA but not GMV, we found significant differences between groups. BD-I patients showed lower FA compared with BD-II patients (ptfce-FWE = 0.006), primarily in the anterior corpus callosum. Compared with HC, BD-I patients exhibited lower FA in widespread clusters (ptfce-FWE < 0.001), including almost all major projection, association, and commissural fiber tracts. BD-II patients also demonstrated lower FA compared with HC, although less pronounced (ptfce-FWE = 0.049). The results remained unchanged after controlling for clinical and genetic features, for which no independent associations with FA or GMV emerged. Our findings suggest that, at a neurobiological level, BD subtypes may reflect distinct degrees of disease expression, with increasing WM microstructure disruption from BD-II to BD-I. This differential magnitude of microstructural alterations was not clearly linked to clinical and genetic variables. These findings should be considered when discussing the classification of BD subtypes within the spectrum of affective disorders.
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