• Title of article

    Glial cell number and neuron/glial cell ratios in postmortem brains of bipolar individuals

  • Author/Authors

    Brauch، نويسنده , , Rebecca A. and Adnan El-Masri، نويسنده , , M. and Parker Jr.، نويسنده , , Joseph C. and El-Mallakh، نويسنده , , Rif S. El-Mallakh، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    87
  • To page
    90
  • Abstract
    Background are several lines of evidence implicating a glial abnormality in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder. Previous studies have reported a wide range of abnormalities but with little consistency between their findings. s frozen postmortem temporal cortical brain samples from normal, schizophrenic, bipolar, and depressed subjects were obtained from the Stanley Neuropathology Consortium. Nissl stain was utilized to visualize cellular structures. The sections were analyzed for neuron and glial content using the computer programs SPOT Advanced and Metamorph. Three representative fields from each subject were counted and the average numbers obtained. s was no critical difference in glia number across the four diagnostic groups. Compared with normal controls, area occupied by glia was reduced in bipolar subjects (P = 0.018), and the ratio of glial area to neuronal area was reduced (P = 0.028). sion rcent glial space was substantially lower in bipolar disorder subjects compared to normal controls, suggesting that the glia may be smaller in bipolar subjects. The size reduction may be reflective of glial dysfunction. tions rtem interval of 29.4 ± S.D. 13.4 h may have affected cellular structure and reduced the quality of the staining.
  • Keywords
    bipolar disorder , neuropathology , Glia , neurons , Glial function , temporal cortex
  • Journal title
    Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Record number

    1431494