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Bipolar disorders and schizophrenia: discrete disorders?

Front Psychiatry

April 2024

Department of Psychiatry, Psychiatrie Schwäbisch Hall, Ringstraße, Germany.

Background: With similarities in heritability, neurobiology and symptomatology, the question has been raised whether schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are truly distinctive disorders or belong to a continuum. This narrative review summarizes common and distinctive findings from genetics, neuroimaging, cognition and clinical course that may help to solve this ethiopathogenetic puzzle.

Methods: The authors conducted a literature search for papers listed in PubMed and Google Scholar, using the search terms "schizophrenia" and "bipolar disorder" combined with different terms such as "genes", "neuroimaging studies", "phenomenology differences", "cognition", "epidemiology".

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Treatment of Bipolar Disorders in Older Adults: A Review.

Focus (Am Psychiatr Publ)

October 2023

Bereich Forschung & Wissenschaft, LWL-Klinik, Marsbruchstr. 179, 44287 Dortmund, Germany (Ljubic, Ueberberg, Assion); Psychiatrie Schwäbisch Hall, Ringstraße. 1, 74523 Schwäbisch Hall, Germany (Grunze); Paracelsus Medical University, Ernst-Nathan Straße 1, 90419 Nuremberg, Germany (Grunze).

Background: Old age bipolar disorder has been an orphan of psychiatric research for a long time despite the fact that bipolar disorder (BD)-I and II together may affect 0.5-1.0% of the elderly.

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The role of the D3 dopamine receptor and its partial agonist cariprazine in patients with schizophrenia and substance use disorder.

Expert Opin Pharmacother

January 2024

Psychiatrie Schwäbisch Hall, Schwäbisch Hall, Germany.

Introduction: Comorbidity of substance use disorder (SUD) with schizophrenia, referred to as dual disorder (DD), significantly increases morbidity and mortality compared to schizophrenia alone. A dopaminergic dysregulation seems to be a common pathophysiological basis of the comorbidity.

Areas Covered: This article reports the current evidence on the role of dopamine dysregulations in DD, the pharmacological profile of cariprazine, a partial agonist of D3 and D2 dopamine receptors, and first clinical observations that may support its usefulness in the therapy of DD.

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Measuring serum concentrations of psychotropics- Valuable tool for decision making or waste of money?

Eur Neuropsychopharmacol

November 2023

Psychiatrie Schwäbisch Hall, Ringstraße. 1, Schwäbisch Hall 74523, Federal Republic of Germany; Paracelsus Medical University, Ernst-Nathan Straße 1, Nuremberg 90419, Federal Republic of Germany. Electronic address:

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Background: Smoking is a substantial and avoidable risk for physical disability and premature death. Despite a declining tobacco use in the community of developed countries, smoking remains abundant in people with mental disorders. This narrative review highlights the epidemiology, consequences and treatment options of tobacco use disorder (TUD) and nicotine dependence (ND) in people with bipolar disorder (BD).

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Bipolar disorder is heterogeneous in phenomenology, illness trajectory, and response to treatment. Despite evidence for the efficacy of multimodal-ity interventions, the majority of persons affected by this disorder do not achieve and sustain full syndromal recovery. It is eagerly anticipated that combining datasets across various information sources (e.

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The use of randomized clinical trials, in particular placebo-controlled trials, for drug approval, is the subject of long-standing debate in the scientific community and beyond. This study offers consensus recommendations from clinical and academic experts to guide the selection of clinical trial design in psychiatry. Forty-one highly cited clinical psychiatrists and/or researchers participated in a Delphi survey.

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Introduction: Comorbidity of bipolar disorder (BD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) is very frequent resulting in detrimental outcomes, including increased mortality. Diagnosis of AUD in BD and vice versa is often delayed as symptoms of one disorder mimic and obscure the other one. Evidence for pharmacotherapies for people with comorbid BD and AUD remains limited, and further proof-of-concept studies are urgently needed.

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Are personality disorders in bipolar patients more frequent in the US than Europe?

Eur Neuropsychopharmacol

May 2022

Biostatistician Bipolar Collaborative Network, Chevy Chase, MD, United States.

Objective: Bipolar patients in the United States (US) compared to those from the Netherlands and Germany (here abbrev. as "Europe") have more Axis I comorbidities and more poor prognosis factors such as early onset and psychosocial adversity in childhood. We wished to examine whether these differences also extended to Axis II personality disorders (PDs).

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Reducing Addiction in Bipolar Disorder via Hacking the Dopaminergic System.

Front Psychiatry

December 2021

Gedeon Richter Plc, Medical Division, Budapest, Hungary.

The dopaminergic system plays a central and decisive role in substance use disorder (SUD), bipolar disorder (BD), and possibly in a subgroup of patients with refractory depression. Common genetic markers and underlying cellular processes, such as kindling, support the close link between these disorders, which is also expressed by the high rate of comorbidity. Although partial dopamine agonists/antagonists acting on D and D receptors have an established role in treating BD, their usefulness in SUD is less clear.

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Employing concepts from physics, chemistry and bioengineering, 'learning-by-building' approaches are becoming increasingly popular in the life sciences, especially with researchers who are attempting to engineer cellular life from scratch. The SynCell2020/21 conference brought together researchers from different disciplines to highlight progress in this field, including areas where synthetic cells are having socioeconomic and technological impact. Conference participants also identified the challenges involved in designing, manipulating and creating synthetic cells with hierarchical organization and function.

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Bipolar Disorder and Comorbid Use of Illicit Substances.

Medicina (Kaunas)

November 2021

Psychiatrie Schwäbisch Hall, 74523 Schwäbisch Hall, Germany.

Substance use disorders (SUD) are highly prevalent in bipolar disorder (BD) and significantly affect clinical outcomes. Incidence and management of illicit drug use differ from alcohol use disorders, nicotine use of behavioral addictions. It is not yet clear why people with bipolar disorder are at higher risk of addictive disorders, but recent data suggest common neurobiological and genetic underpinnings and epigenetic alterations.

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Mania and bipolar depression: complementing not opposing poles-a post-hoc analysis of mixed features in manic and hypomanic episodes.

Int J Bipolar Disord

November 2021

Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Medical Center, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.

Background: Depending on the classification system used, 5-40% of manic subjects present with concomitant depressive symptoms. This post-hoc analysis evaluates the hypothesis that (hypo)manic subjects have a higher burden of depression than non-(hypo)manic subjects.

Methods: Data from 806 Bipolar I or II participants of the Stanley Foundation Bipolar Network (SFBN) were analyzed, comprising 17,937 visits.

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Life Course of Physical Activity and Risk and Prognosis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in a German ALS Registry.

Neurology

November 2021

From the Department of Neurology (A.R., J.D., J.K., A.C.L.) and Institute of Epidemiology and Medical Biometry (R.P., D.R., G.N.), Ulm University; and Deutsches Zentrum für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen (DZNE) (J.D., J.K., A.C.L.), Ulm Site, Germany.

Background And Objectives: Whether physical activity (PA) is a risk factor for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is controversial because data on lifelong PA are rare. The main objective of this study is to provide insight into PA as a potential risk factor for ALS, reporting data on cumulative PA, leisure-time PA, and occupational PA. This study also aims to gather evidence on the role of PA as a prognostic factor in disease course.

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Treatment of bipolar disorders in older adults: a review.

Ann Gen Psychiatry

September 2021

Bereich Forschung & Wissenschaft, LWL-Klinik, Marsbruchstr. 179, 44287, Dortmund, Germany.

Background: Old age bipolar disorder has been an orphan of psychiatric research for a long time despite the fact that bipolar disorder (BD)-I and II together may affect 0.5-1.0% of the elderly.

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In Memory of Hagop Akiskal.

Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health

May 2021

Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Medicine, Balamand University, Beirut, Lebanon.

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The Challenges of Children with Bipolar Disorder.

Medicina (Kaunas)

June 2021

Psychiatrie Schwäbisch Hall, Campus ZfPG, 74523 Schwäbisch Hall, Germany.

Childhood onset bipolar disorder (CO-BD) presents a panoply of difficulties associated with early recognition and treatment. CO-BD is associated with a variety of precursors and comorbidities that have been inadequately studied, so treatment remains obscure. The earlier the onset, the longer is the delay to first treatment, and both early onset and treatment delay are associated with more depressive episodes and a poor prognosis in adulthood.

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Unstable mixed episodes or rapid switching between opposite affective poles within the scope of short cycles was first characterized in 1967 by S. Mentzos as complex polymorphous states with chaotic overlap of manic and depressive symptoms. Well-known examples include antidepressant-induced mania/hypomania and rapid/ultra-rapid/ultradian cycling, when clinicians observe an almost continuous mixed state with a constant change of preponderance of manic or depressive symptoms.

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Old Age Bipolar Disorder-Epidemiology, Aetiology and Treatment.

Medicina (Kaunas)

June 2021

Private Practice, Wilhelm-Greil-Straße 5, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria.

Data regarding older age bipolar disorder (OABD) are sparse. Two major groups are classified as patients with first occurrence of mania in old age, the so called "late onset" patients (LOBD), and the elder patients with a long-standing clinical history, the so called "early onset" patients (EOBD). The aim of the present literature review is to provide more information on specific issues concerning OABD, such as epidemiology, aetiology and treatments outcomes.

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"Apples and pears are similar, but still different things." Bipolar disorder and schizophrenia- discrete disorders or just dimensions ?

J Affect Disord

July 2021

Institute of Cognitive and Translational Neuroscience (INCyT), INECO Foundation, Favaloro University, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Starting with the dichotomous view of Kraepelin, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder have traditionally been considered as separate entities. More recent, this taxonomic view of illnesses has been challenged and a continuum psychosis has been postulated based on genetic and neurobiological findings suggestive of a large overlap between disorders. In this paper we will review clinical and experimental data from genetics, morphology, phenomenology and illness progression demonstrating what makes schizophrenia and bipolar disorder different conditions, challenging the idea of the obsolescence of the categorical approach.

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Efficacy of Carbamazepine and Its Derivatives in the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder.

Medicina (Kaunas)

April 2021

Psychiatrie Schwäbisch Hall, 74523 Schwäbisch Hall, Germany.

This review is dedicated to the use of carbamazepine and its derivatives oxcarbazepine and eslicarbazepine in bipolar disorder and their relative strengths in treating and preventing new depressive or manic episodes. This paper will discuss the evidence of their efficacy relative to the polarity of relapse from controlled acute and maintenance/relapse prevention studies in bipolar patients. A Medline search was conducted for controlled acute and maintenance studies with carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, and eslicarbazepine in bipolar disorder.

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Comorbid Bipolar and Alcohol Use Disorder-A Therapeutic Challenge.

Front Psychiatry

March 2021

Vitos Klinik Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Herborn, Germany.

Comorbidity rates in Bipolar disorder rank highest among major mental disorders, especially comorbid substance use. Besides cannabis, alcohol is the most frequent substance of abuse as it is societally accepted and can be purchased and consumed legally. Estimates for lifetime comorbidity of bipolar disorder and alcohol use disorder are substantial and in the range of 40-70%, both for Bipolar I and II disorder, and with male preponderance.

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25 Years of the International Bipolar Collaborative Network (BCN).

Int J Bipolar Disord

April 2021

Department of Psychiatry, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.

Background: The Stanley Foundation Bipolar Treatment Outcome Network (SFBN) recruited more than 900 outpatients from 1995 to 2002 from 4 sites in the United States (US) and 3 in the Netherlands and Germany (abbreviated as Europe). When funding was discontinued, the international group of investigators continued to work together as the Bipolar Collaborative Network (BCN), publishing so far 87 peer-reviewed manuscripts. On the 25th year anniversary of its founding, publication of a brief summary of some of the major findings appeared appropriate.

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