Mitochondrial dysfunction in bipolar disorder: Evidence, pathophysiology and translational implications

Volume: 68, Pages: 694 - 713
Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic psychiatric illness characterized by severe and biphasic changes in mood. Several pathophysiological mechanisms have been hypothesized to underpin the neurobiology of BD, including the presence of mitochondrial dysfunction. A confluence of evidence points to an underlying dysfunction of mitochondria, including decreases in mitochondrial respiration, high-energy phosphates and pH; changes in mitochondrial...
Paper Details
Title
Mitochondrial dysfunction in bipolar disorder: Evidence, pathophysiology and translational implications
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Volume
68
Pages
694 - 713
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