ThisRFA-MH-17-405?AdultMaturationalChangesandDysfunctionsinEmotionRegulation?R01 proposalisdesignedtostudyage-relatedchangesinstructureandfunctionofaventralprefrontalcortex (VPFC)neuralsystem,thatsubservesemotionprocessingandregulation,duringmidtolateradulthoodin individualswithbipolardisorder(BD),comparedtohealthycontrol(HC).TheemotionaldysregulationofBD, fromtheextremepositivemoodstatesofmaniastonegativeofdepressions,isassociatedwithagreatdealof sufferingforthoseaffectedandtheirfamilies,withearlymortalityowingtooneofthehighestratesofsuicidein anydisorder.Progresshasbeenmadebyourandotherresearchgroupsintheidentificationofabnormalities intheVPFCbraincircuitrythatsubservesemotionalregulationascentraltothedisorderanditsemotional dysregulation.BDischronicandoftenprogressesduringmiddletolateadulthood,withanincreasein emotionaldysregulation,episodefrequencyandseverity,andsymptomsthatcanbecomeincreasingly refractorytocurrenttreatments,increasingsuiciderisk.However,therehasbeenlittlepreviousstudyofthe braincircuitrychangesthatunderliethisprogression.Ourexcitingnewpreliminarydataimplicateprogressive decreaseswithageinolderadultswithBDwithinemotionalbraincircuitryinthestructuralintegrityofgray matterregionsandtheirwhitematterconnections,andtheabilityofnodeswithinthecircuitrytoworkwell togethertoregulateemotionalresponses.Inthefirstsuchworkweareawareof,weplantobuildonour previousneuroimagingandbehavioralresearchinBDtostudytheseage-relatedemotionalbraincircuitry changesinolderadults.Weproposea5-yearstudyofage-relatedchangesinmood,emotionregulationand relatedsymptomsandbehaviorsusingmultimodalityimagingmeasures[structuralmagneticresonance imaging(MRI)ofgraymatter,diffusiontensorimaging(DTI)ofwhitematter,andfunctionalMRI(fMRI) measuresoffunctionalconnectivityandofbrainresponsesduringimplicitandexplicitemotionregulation] comparingBDandHCgroups(N=80/group),ages40-79years,50%female;?64individuals/groupwillbe reassessedandrescannedafter2yearstostudybrainandassociatedbehavioralchangesovertime.Wewill explorerelationshipsbetweenbrainagingwithsexdifferences,andwithriskfactorsimplicatedinprogression includinggenesandstress,aswellasadverseoutcomesofprogressionsuchassuicideideationandbehavior. AstherehasbeenlittlestudyofeffectsofagingoftheVPFCemotionalcircuitryinhealthyindividuals,findings couldprovidenewinsightsintobraincircuitryandemotionalregulationinolderadults.Inadditiontothe importanceofcontributingtounderstandingBD,asBDisuniqueinhavingbothelevatedanddepressive episodes,itsstudycanprovideamodelforunderstandingprogressiveemotiondysregulationtobothnegative andpositiveextremes.Identificationofage-relatedbrainchangesinBDcouldprovidenoveltargetsfor interventionandpreventionthatcanbebettertargetedspecificallyforolderindividualswithBD.

Public Health Relevance

Theemotionaldysregulationofbipolardisorder,fromtheextremepositivemoodstatesofmaniastonegative ofdepressions,isassociatedwithimmeasurablesufferingforindividualsandtheirfamiliesandearlymortality fromsuicide,andprogressesduringlateradulthoodworseningsuffering,makingthedisordermoreresistantto currenttreatmentsandincreasingsuiciderisk.Progresshasbeenmadebyourandotherresearchgroupsin theidentificationofabnormalitiesinemotionalbraincircuitryascentraltotheemotionaldysregulationofthe disorder;?however,therehasbeenlittlestudyofthebraincircuitrythatunderliesprogressionofitsemotional dysregulationandthecauseinnotknown.Thismultimodalityneuroimagingstudyofage-relatedbrainchanges inolderadultswithbipolardisordercouldrevealnoveltargetsforinterventionandpreventionthatcanbebetter targetedspecificallyforolderindividualswithBD.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
1R01MH113230-01
Application #
9320071
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZMH1-ERB-D (03))
Program Officer
Niederehe, George T
Project Start
2017-06-01
Project End
2022-02-28
Budget Start
2017-06-01
Budget End
2018-02-28
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2017
Total Cost
$789,680
Indirect Cost
$318,229
Name
Yale University
Department
Psychiatry
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
043207562
City
New Haven
State
CT
Country
United States
Zip Code
06520
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