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  • A study examined the differences in white matter microstructure between patients with bipolar disorder (BD), major depressive disorder (MDD), and healthy controls, finding that BD patients had reduced fractional anisotropy (FA) compared to both groups.* -
  • The research involved 136 patients from each group and utilized diffusion tensor imaging to investigate these differences and their relationship to mood states and symptom severity.* -
  • Findings suggested that the reduced FA in BD was consistent regardless of mood state or acute symptom severity, indicating it might be a stable trait effect of the disorder, warranting further exploration as a potential biomarker.*

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Background: Patients with bipolar disorder (BD) show reduced fractional anisotropy (FA) compared to patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). Little is known about whether these differences are mood state-independent or influenced by acute symptom severity. Therefore, the aim of this study was (1) to replicate abnormalities in white matter microstructure in BD MDD and (2) to investigate whether these vary across depressed, euthymic, and manic mood.

Methods: In this cross-sectional diffusion tensor imaging study, = 136 patients with BD were compared to age- and sex-matched MDD patients and healthy controls (HC) ( = 136 each). Differences in FA were investigated using tract-based spatial statistics. Using interaction models, the influence of acute symptom severity and mood state on the differences between patient groups were tested.

Results: Analyses revealed a main effect of diagnosis on FA across all three groups ( = 0.003). BD patients showed reduced FA compared to both MDD ( = 0.005) and HC ( < 0.001) in large bilateral clusters. These consisted of several white matter tracts previously described in the literature, including commissural, association, and projection tracts. There were no significant interaction effects between diagnosis and symptom severity or mood state (all > 0.704).

Conclusions: Results indicated that the difference between BD and MDD was independent of depressive and manic symptom severity and mood state. Disruptions in white matter microstructure in BD might be a trait effect of the disorder. The potential of FA values to be used as a biomarker to differentiate BD from MDD should be further addressed in future studies using longitudinal designs.

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