Comparison of Effect of Bipolar I Disorder on Neurocognitive Functions between Full Biological Siblings of Patients from Simplex and Multiplex Families

Himanshu Sareen, Nidhi Bhanot, M. Phil.
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Background: Cognitive deficits seem to be more prevalent in relatives of patients with bipolar disorder type I compared to relatives of BD type II patients. Assessment of cognitive performance in siblings of bipolar disorder from simplex (only one known case of bipolar disorder in first degree relatives) and multiplex (more than one known case of bipolar disorder in first degree relatives) families may provide some light to investigate the biological vulnerability in bipolar disorder. There is limited data pertaining to studies on siblings of patients with bipolar disorder and especially on comparison of effect of Bipolar I Disorder on neurocognitive functions between full biological siblings of patients from simplex and multiplex Families. Materials and Methods: This is a prospective, teaching hospital based, single point non-invasive study of 29 unaffected full biological siblings of patients diagnosed (as per DSM-IV-TR) as bipolar disorder I (BD-I) from Simplex and Multiplex families. Results: The siblings belonging to the multiplex group performed poorly on most domains of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST). Comparison of the performance of the siblings belonging to the multiplex sub-group to those of simplex sub-group on the various domains of the Continuous Performance Test (CPT) and Spatial Working Memory Test (SWMT) did not show statistically significant difference. Conclusions: The performance in WCST is significantly affected in siblings from multiplex families than in simplex ones. Original Article
双相I型障碍对单纯性和多重性家庭患者的全生物学兄弟姐妹神经认知功能影响的比较
背景:与双相情感障碍II型患者的亲属相比,认知缺陷似乎在双相情感障碍I型患者的亲属中更为普遍。对单纯性(一级亲属中仅有一例已知双相情感障碍病例)和多重性(一级亲属中不止一例已知双相情感障碍病例)双相情感障碍兄弟姐妹的认知表现进行评估,可能为研究双相情感障碍的生物学脆弱性提供一些线索。关于双相情感障碍患者的兄弟姐妹的研究数据有限,特别是关于双相情感障碍I对单纯性和多重性家庭患者的全生物学兄弟姐妹神经认知功能影响的比较。材料和方法:这是一项前瞻性的、以教学医院为基础的、单点非侵入性的研究,研究对象为29名未受影响的、诊断为双相情感障碍I型(BD-I)的患者(根据DSM-IV-TR),这些患者来自单纯性和多重性家庭。结果:属于多元组的兄弟姐妹在威斯康星卡片分类测试(WCST)的大多数领域表现不佳。多元子组与单一子组的兄弟姐妹在连续表现测试(CPT)和空间工作记忆测试(SWMT)各领域的表现比较,差异无统计学意义。结论:多元家庭的兄弟姐妹比单一家庭的兄弟姐妹更容易影响家庭成员的心理素质。原文
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