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Diferencias volumétricas de la corteza frontal rostro medial en hijos de pacientes con trastorno afectivo bipolar e hijos de padres control de la comunidad
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Los hallazgos neuroanatómicos en la red límbica anterior en el trastorno bipolar (TB) en adultos no se han replicado en otras poblaciones, como en los hijos de pacientes con trastorno bipolar (HPTB). El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar los volúmenes de áreas del cerebro entre HPTB, con y sin algún trastorno afectivo (TA) a lo largo de la vida, con un grupo de hijos de padres control de la comunidad (HPC). Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional, descriptivo y transversal, con múltiples grupos de comparación. Siete sujetos (11-17 años) del grupo HPTB con TA se compararon con siete sujetos del grupo HPTB sin TA y siete sujetos del grupo HPC (pareados por edad, sexo y estadio Tanner). La resonancia magnética nuclear se realizó con un... Ver más

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title Diferencias volumétricas de la corteza frontal rostro medial en hijos de pacientes con trastorno afectivo bipolar e hijos de padres control de la comunidad
spellingShingle Diferencias volumétricas de la corteza frontal rostro medial en hijos de pacientes con trastorno afectivo bipolar e hijos de padres control de la comunidad
Palacio, Juan David
Gomez-Valero, Maria Alejandra
Bustamante-Gomez, Paula Andrea
Arroyave-Sierra, Pilar
Vargas-Upegui, Cristian David
Pineda-Zapata, Julian
Castrillon, Gabriel
Aguirre-Acevedo, Daniel Camilo
Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos
amígdala
corteza prefrontal
Hijos de paciente con trastorno bipolar
población de alto riesgo
trastorno bipolar
Resonancia magnética nuclear
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
bipolar offspring’s
Bipolar Disorder
high-risk population
amygdala
prefrontal cortex
title_short Diferencias volumétricas de la corteza frontal rostro medial en hijos de pacientes con trastorno afectivo bipolar e hijos de padres control de la comunidad
title_full Diferencias volumétricas de la corteza frontal rostro medial en hijos de pacientes con trastorno afectivo bipolar e hijos de padres control de la comunidad
title_fullStr Diferencias volumétricas de la corteza frontal rostro medial en hijos de pacientes con trastorno afectivo bipolar e hijos de padres control de la comunidad
title_full_unstemmed Diferencias volumétricas de la corteza frontal rostro medial en hijos de pacientes con trastorno afectivo bipolar e hijos de padres control de la comunidad
title_sort diferencias volumétricas de la corteza frontal rostro medial en hijos de pacientes con trastorno afectivo bipolar e hijos de padres control de la comunidad
description Los hallazgos neuroanatómicos en la red límbica anterior en el trastorno bipolar (TB) en adultos no se han replicado en otras poblaciones, como en los hijos de pacientes con trastorno bipolar (HPTB). El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar los volúmenes de áreas del cerebro entre HPTB, con y sin algún trastorno afectivo (TA) a lo largo de la vida, con un grupo de hijos de padres control de la comunidad (HPC). Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional, descriptivo y transversal, con múltiples grupos de comparación. Siete sujetos (11-17 años) del grupo HPTB con TA se compararon con siete sujetos del grupo HPTB sin TA y siete sujetos del grupo HPC (pareados por edad, sexo y estadio Tanner). La resonancia magnética nuclear se realizó con un resonador Philips 3 Teslas y la segmentación volumétrica se realizó con el conjunto de análisis de imagen Freesurfer. Resultados: Se encontró un tamaño mayor en la región frontal rostral medial derecha en el grupo HPTB con TA en comparación con los otros dos grupos (p = 0.041). También se encontró un mayor volumen en el grupo HPTB con TA en el opérculo frontal izquierdo (Cohen d = 0,63) y en el istmo del giro del cíngulo derecho (d = 0,53) cuando se comparó con el grupo sin TA, y en el hipocampo derecho (d = 0,53) en comparación con el grupo HPC. Se encontró un volumen más pequeño en el grupo HPTB sin TA versus grupo HPC en el caudado anterior izquierdo (d = 0,6). Los grupos HPTB (con y sin TA) en comparación con HPC tienen un volumen mayor en el polo frontal derecho (d = 0.52). Estas diferencias volumétricas pueden atribuirse a la condición de HPTB con TA.
description_eng Neuroanatomical findings in the anterior limbic network in bipolar disorder (BD) adults have not been replicated in other populations such as bipolar offspring (BO). The aim of this study was to compare some brain areas volumes between BO with and without a lifetime affective disorder (AD) to a group of community control offspring (CCO). Methods: A descriptive observational cross-sectional study was carried out, with multiple comparison groups. Seven subjects (11-17 years old) from the BO with AD group were compared to seven subjects from the BO without AD group and seven subjects from the CCO group (match by age, gender and Tanner stage). Magnetic resonance imaging was performed with a Philips 3 Teslas device and volumetric segmentation was performed with the Freesurfer image analysis suite. Results: A larger size was found in the right middle frontal rostral region in the BO with AD group compared to the other two groups (p = 0.041). A higher volume was also found in BO with AD group in the left pars opercularis (Cohen d = 0.63) and in the right cingulate isthmus (d = 0.53) when compared with BO without AD group, and in the right hippocampus (d = 0.53) when compared to CCO group. A smaller volume was found in the BO without AD group versus CCO group in the left anterior caudate (d = 0.6). The BO groups (with and without AD) compared to CCO have a higher volume in the right frontal pole (d = 0.52). These volumetric differences can be attributed to the condition of BO with AD.
author Palacio, Juan David
Gomez-Valero, Maria Alejandra
Bustamante-Gomez, Paula Andrea
Arroyave-Sierra, Pilar
Vargas-Upegui, Cristian David
Pineda-Zapata, Julian
Castrillon, Gabriel
Aguirre-Acevedo, Daniel Camilo
Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos
author_facet Palacio, Juan David
Gomez-Valero, Maria Alejandra
Bustamante-Gomez, Paula Andrea
Arroyave-Sierra, Pilar
Vargas-Upegui, Cristian David
Pineda-Zapata, Julian
Castrillon, Gabriel
Aguirre-Acevedo, Daniel Camilo
Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos
topicspa_str_mv amígdala
corteza prefrontal
Hijos de paciente con trastorno bipolar
población de alto riesgo
trastorno bipolar
Resonancia magnética nuclear
topic amígdala
corteza prefrontal
Hijos de paciente con trastorno bipolar
población de alto riesgo
trastorno bipolar
Resonancia magnética nuclear
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
bipolar offspring’s
Bipolar Disorder
high-risk population
amygdala
prefrontal cortex
topic_facet amígdala
corteza prefrontal
Hijos de paciente con trastorno bipolar
población de alto riesgo
trastorno bipolar
Resonancia magnética nuclear
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
bipolar offspring’s
Bipolar Disorder
high-risk population
amygdala
prefrontal cortex
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International Journal of Psychological Research - 2019
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spelling Diferencias volumétricas de la corteza frontal rostro medial en hijos de pacientes con trastorno afectivo bipolar e hijos de padres control de la comunidad
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corteza prefrontal
Hijos de paciente con trastorno bipolar
población de alto riesgo
trastorno bipolar
Resonancia magnética nuclear
Diferencias volumétricas de la corteza frontal rostro medial en hijos de pacientes con trastorno afectivo bipolar e hijos de padres control de la comunidad
Los hallazgos neuroanatómicos en la red límbica anterior en el trastorno bipolar (TB) en adultos no se han replicado en otras poblaciones, como en los hijos de pacientes con trastorno bipolar (HPTB). El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar los volúmenes de áreas del cerebro entre HPTB, con y sin algún trastorno afectivo (TA) a lo largo de la vida, con un grupo de hijos de padres control de la comunidad (HPC). Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional, descriptivo y transversal, con múltiples grupos de comparación. Siete sujetos (11-17 años) del grupo HPTB con TA se compararon con siete sujetos del grupo HPTB sin TA y siete sujetos del grupo HPC (pareados por edad, sexo y estadio Tanner). La resonancia magnética nuclear se realizó con un resonador Philips 3 Teslas y la segmentación volumétrica se realizó con el conjunto de análisis de imagen Freesurfer. Resultados: Se encontró un tamaño mayor en la región frontal rostral medial derecha en el grupo HPTB con TA en comparación con los otros dos grupos (p = 0.041). También se encontró un mayor volumen en el grupo HPTB con TA en el opérculo frontal izquierdo (Cohen d = 0,63) y en el istmo del giro del cíngulo derecho (d = 0,53) cuando se comparó con el grupo sin TA, y en el hipocampo derecho (d = 0,53) en comparación con el grupo HPC. Se encontró un volumen más pequeño en el grupo HPTB sin TA versus grupo HPC en el caudado anterior izquierdo (d = 0,6). Los grupos HPTB (con y sin TA) en comparación con HPC tienen un volumen mayor en el polo frontal derecho (d = 0.52). Estas diferencias volumétricas pueden atribuirse a la condición de HPTB con TA.
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International Journal of Psychological Research
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International Journal of Psychological Research - 2019
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Núm. 2 , Año 2019 : Volume 12(2)
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Neuroanatomical findings in the anterior limbic network in bipolar disorder (BD) adults have not been replicated in other populations such as bipolar offspring (BO). The aim of this study was to compare some brain areas volumes between BO with and without a lifetime affective disorder (AD) to a group of community control offspring (CCO). Methods: A descriptive observational cross-sectional study was carried out, with multiple comparison groups. Seven subjects (11-17 years old) from the BO with AD group were compared to seven subjects from the BO without AD group and seven subjects from the CCO group (match by age, gender and Tanner stage). Magnetic resonance imaging was performed with a Philips 3 Teslas device and volumetric segmentation was performed with the Freesurfer image analysis suite. Results: A larger size was found in the right middle frontal rostral region in the BO with AD group compared to the other two groups (p = 0.041). A higher volume was also found in BO with AD group in the left pars opercularis (Cohen d = 0.63) and in the right cingulate isthmus (d = 0.53) when compared with BO without AD group, and in the right hippocampus (d = 0.53) when compared to CCO group. A smaller volume was found in the BO without AD group versus CCO group in the left anterior caudate (d = 0.6). The BO groups (with and without AD) compared to CCO have a higher volume in the right frontal pole (d = 0.52). These volumetric differences can be attributed to the condition of BO with AD.
Palacio, Juan David
Gomez-Valero, Maria Alejandra
Bustamante-Gomez, Paula Andrea
Arroyave-Sierra, Pilar
Vargas-Upegui, Cristian David
Pineda-Zapata, Julian
Castrillon, Gabriel
Aguirre-Acevedo, Daniel Camilo
Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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bipolar offspring’s
Bipolar Disorder
12
high-risk population
amygdala
prefrontal cortex
2019-09-05T22:27:21Z
2019-09-05T22:27:21Z
2019-09-05
10.21500/20112084.3971
https://doi.org/10.21500/20112084.3971
https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/IJPR/article/download/3971/3430
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https://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/IJPR/article/download/3971/3667