Aberrant Cerebello-Cerebral Connectivity in Remitted Bipolar Patients 1 and 2: New Insight into Understanding the Cerebellar Role in Mania and Hypomania

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Giusy Olivito
Michela Lupo
Andrea Gragnani
Marco Saettoni
Libera Siciliano
Corinna Pancheri
Matteo Panfili
Mara Cercignani
Marco Bozzali
Roberto Delle Chiaie
Maria Leggio
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[1] Sapienza University of Rome,Department of Psychology
[2] IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia,Department of Neuroscience and Mental Health
[3] Servizio di Tutela della Salute Mentale e Riabilitazione dell’Età Evolutiva ASL, Policlinico Umberto I Hospital
[4] Scuola di Psicoterapia Cognitiva SPC,Clinical Imaging Science Center
[5] Associazione Psicologia Cognitiva (APC)/Scuola di Psicoterapia Cognitiva (SPC),Department of Neuroscience “Rita Levi Montalcini”
[6] Unità funzionale salute mentale adulti ASL,Department of Neuroscience, Brighton & Sussex Medical School
[7] PhD Program in Behavioral Neuroscience,undefined
[8] Sapienza University of Rome,undefined
[9] Sapienza University of Rome,undefined
[10] Brighton and Sussex Medical School,undefined
[11] University of Turin,undefined
[12] University of Sussex,undefined
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The Cerebellum | 2022年 / 21卷
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Cerebellum; Bipolar disorder; Mania; Dentate nucleus; Resting-state fMRI;
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Bipolar disorder (BD) is a major mental illness characterized by periods of (hypo) mania and depression with inter-episode remission periods. Functional studies in BD have consistently implicated a set of linked cortical and subcortical limbic regions in the pathophysiology of the disorder, also including the cerebellum. However, the cerebellar role in the neurobiology of BD still needs to be clarified. Seventeen euthymic patients with BD type1 (BD1) (mean age/SD, 38.64/13.48; M/F, 9/8) and 13 euthymic patients with BD type 2 (BD2) (mean age/SD, 41.42/14.38; M/F, 6/7) were compared with 37 sex- and age-matched healthy subjects (HS) (mean age/SD, 45.65/14.15; M/F, 15/22). T1 weighted and resting-state functional connectivity (FC) scans were acquired. The left and right dentate nucleus were used as seed regions for the seed based analysis. FC between each seed and the rest of the brain was compared between patients and HS. Correlations between altered cerebello-cerebral connectivity and clinical scores were then investigated. Different patterns of altered dentate-cerebral connectivity were found in BD1 and BD2. Overall, impaired dentate-cerebral connectivity involved regions of the anterior limbic network specifically related to the (hypo)manic states of BD. Cerebello-cerebral connectivity is altered in BD1 and BD2. Interestingly, the fact that these altered FC patterns persist during euthymia, supports the hypothesis that cerebello-cerebral FC changes reflect the neural correlate of subthreshold symptoms, as trait-based pathophysiology and/or compensatory mechanism to maintain a state of euthymia.
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    Olivito, Giusy
    Lupo, Michela
    Gragnani, Andrea
    Saettoni, Marco
    Siciliano, Libera
    Pancheri, Corinna
    Panfili, Matteo
    Cercignani, Mara
    Bozzali, Marco
    Delle Chiaie, Roberto
    Leggio, Maria
    CEREBELLUM, 2022, 21 (04): : 647 - 656