This study has two specific aims: 1) to use longitudinal, objective techniques to characterize the clinical manifestations of early-onset bipolar disorder (BPD); and 2) to identify neurophysiological correlates of affective dysregulation in bipolar children and adolescents. To accomplish Specific Aim #1, we will obtain prospective clinical data (including daily mood and behavioral ratings and actigraphy data) and direct observational data, and perform neuropsychological assessments. To accomplish Specific Aim #2, we will use standardized emotional stimuli to test the hypothesis that responses to negative emotional stimuli are more pronounced in children with BPD than in controls. In addition, we will assess the psychiatric status of family members, bank genetic samples from patients and first-degree relatives for use in future studies, and follow the patients longitudinally (clinically and with structural MRI scans) for 4 years. One hundred children have been screened for inclusion in the study, and twenty have been accepted. While all of the screened patients are receiving treatment in the community for BPD, only those who meet strict DSM-IV criteria for the illness, including episodicity(i.e. the """"""""narrow phenotype""""""""), are accepted into the study. Comparison of the """"""""accepted"""""""" and """"""""ruled-out"""""""" groups indicate that the accepted patients are more likely to have a history of suicide attempts and psychosis; more likely to have psychomotor retardation during depressive episodes; and more likely to exhibit hallmark symptoms of mania (e.g. elation, grandiosity, decreased need for sleep, increased goal-directed activity). In addition, the accepted group tends to have increased rate of depression in first degree family members, and ruled-out patients tend to have developmental delays. Actigraphy and daily mood rating data from children accepted into the study and their parents indicate that parent report of behaviors consistent with a manic day is associated with increased motor activity, while parent report of behaviors consistent with a depressed day is associated with decreased motoractivity.

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01MH002778-02
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6541868
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(PDN)
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2
Fiscal Year
2001
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U.S. National Institute of Mental Health
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