Title of article
Evidence for Deficit in Tasks of Ventral, but not Dorsal, Prefrontal Executive Function as an Endophenotypic Marker for Bipolar Disorder
Author/Authors
Sophia Frangou، نويسنده , , Morgan Haldane، نويسنده , , Darren Roddy، نويسنده , , Veena Kumari، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
2
From page
838
To page
839
Abstract
Background
Trait functional abnormalities in BD patients have only been reported in the ventral prefrontal cortex (VPFC). We examined whether deficits in VPFC-related inhibitory processes, but not dorsal prefrontal (DPFC) based executive functions, represent an endophenotypic marker for bipolar disorder I (BDI).
Methods
We used the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST), commonly associated with DPFC function, and the Hayling Sentence Completion Task (HSCT) which engages the VPFC. Performance on these tests of 43 healthy participants was compared to that of 10 remitted BDI patients and 15 of their unaffected offspring.
Results
Compared to healthy participants, patients and their offspring made more errors in the HSCT but offspring achieved more categories and made fewer perseverative errors in the WCST.
Conclusions
Impaired response inhibition, predominantly a VPFC related function, may reflect familial predisposition to BDI while deficits in rule attainment, a DPFC based function, may be associated only with the clinical phenotype
Keywords
High-risk , Offspring , Endophenotype , bipolar disorder , Neuropsychology
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Biological Psychiatry
Record number
502837
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