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Event Related Oscillations in Euthymic Patients With Bipolar Disorder

dc.contributor.authorÖzerdem, Ayşegül
dc.contributor.authorKocaaslan, Sibel
dc.contributor.authorTunca, Zeliha
dc.contributor.authorBAŞAR, EROL
dc.contributor.authorIDTR140995tr_TR
dc.contributor.authorIDTR12868tr_TR
dc.contributor.authorIDTR142226tr_TR
dc.date.accessioned2016-04-25T10:06:13Z
dc.date.available2016-04-25T10:06:13Z
dc.date.issued2008-10-17
dc.description.abstractBipolar disorder involves dysfunction in gamma amino butyric acid (GABA)/glutamatergic systems and neural circuits that regulate cognitive processing. Valproate, a mood stabilizing anticonvulsant, modulates GABA/glutamate and shows neuroprotective effect. Electroencephalographic oscillatory activity assessment is an alternative brain imaging technique with high time resolution. It presents integrative brain functioning. We aimed to assess the oscillatory responses of patients with bipolar disorder in euthymic state of bipolar disorder and the changes after treatment with valproate. Event related potentials to visual odd-ball paradigm in 10 euthymic medication free, bipolar patients were measured before and after 6 weeks of valproate monotherapy and compared with sex- and age-matched healthy controls. Delta frequency bands, as representative of signal detection and decision-making, were obtained by digital filtering. At baseline, patients showed higher delta responses to target stimuli in all but significantly left frontal channels in comparison to controls. After 6 weeks of treatment, delta responses decreased significantly in central frontal (Fz) (p: 0.028), left frontal (F3) (p: 0.028), left (T3) (p: 0.015), right anterior (T4) (p: 0.011), and left posterior temporal (T5) (p: 0.011) channels compared to baseline and became no different to the controls, which did not differ between two assessments. The findings point to a diffuse increase in low frequency electrical activity which was prominent in the left frontal location in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder. Reduction of the electrical activity of the left frontal and bilateral anterior temporal areas with treatment may be through modulation of glutamatergic and GABAergic mechanisms and indicative of valproate's neuroprotective effect. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.tr_TR
dc.identifier.issn0304-3940
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-50849110818
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11413/1153
dc.identifier.wos260066900002
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherELSEVIER IRELAND LTD, ELSEVIER HOUSE, BROOKVALE PLAZA, EAST PARK SHANNON, CO, CLARE, 00000, IRELAND
dc.relationNEUROSCIENCE LETTERStr_TR
dc.subjectBipolar Disordertr_TR
dc.subjectEvent Related Oscillationstr_TR
dc.subjectDelta Responsestr_TR
dc.subjectNeurocognitive Functioningtr_TR
dc.subjectValproatetr_TR
dc.subjectGABA/glutamatetr_TR
dc.subjectNeuroprotectiontr_TR
dc.subjectMood Disorderstr_TR
dc.subjectCognitive-Processestr_TR
dc.subjectSchizophreniatr_TR
dc.subjectDysfunctiontr_TR
dc.subjectValproatetr_TR
dc.subjectDeltatr_TR
dc.subjectGammatr_TR
dc.subjectThetatr_TR
dc.subjectPotentialstr_TR
dc.subjectExpressiontr_TR
dc.subjectBipolar Bozukluktr_TR
dc.subjectOlaya İlişkin Salınımlartr_TR
dc.subjectDelta Yanıtlarıtr_TR
dc.subjectBilişsel İşleyişitr_TR
dc.subjectValproattr_TR
dc.subjectNörotr_TR
dc.subjectDuygudurum Bozukluklarıtr_TR
dc.subjectBilişsel Süreçlertr_TR
dc.subjectŞizofrenitr_TR
dc.subjectFonksiyon Bozukluğutr_TR
dc.subjectDeltatr_TR
dc.subjectGamatr_TR
dc.subjectTetatr_TR
dc.subjectPotansiyellertr_TR
dc.subjectİfadetr_TR
dc.titleEvent Related Oscillations in Euthymic Patients With Bipolar Disordertr_TR
dc.typeArticle
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