Bipolar disorder and gender: what are the news?
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Resumo: | This article summarizes research published between 2014 and 2016 focusing on differences in clinical care and neurobiology in women and men with bipolar disorder (BD). In BD, female sex correlates with more depressive symptoms and with different comorbidities. Women also present a higher degree of mixed episodes and rapid cycling presentation. Comorbidities, particularly thyroiddisease, obesity, and anxiety disorders occur more frequently in women, while substance use disorders are more common in men. Exercise increases the levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in women with BD, but not in men. Male and female patients have distinct biomarkers for BD. Menstrually entrained mood fluctuation is more strongly present in women treated for BD than in healthy controls. Lamotrigine may be of use in mitigating this fluctuation. Lithium-associated thyroid dysregulation occurs more frequently in female patients. Men and women with BD receive different treatments in routine clinical settings. Clinicians’ treatment decisions are, to some extent, unduly influenced by the patient’s gender. |
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Bipolar disorder and gender: what are the news?Transtorno bipolar e gênero: quais as novidades?Transtorno bipolargênerodiferençasmulherBipolar disordergenderdifferenceswomenThis article summarizes research published between 2014 and 2016 focusing on differences in clinical care and neurobiology in women and men with bipolar disorder (BD). In BD, female sex correlates with more depressive symptoms and with different comorbidities. Women also present a higher degree of mixed episodes and rapid cycling presentation. Comorbidities, particularly thyroiddisease, obesity, and anxiety disorders occur more frequently in women, while substance use disorders are more common in men. Exercise increases the levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in women with BD, but not in men. Male and female patients have distinct biomarkers for BD. Menstrually entrained mood fluctuation is more strongly present in women treated for BD than in healthy controls. Lamotrigine may be of use in mitigating this fluctuation. Lithium-associated thyroid dysregulation occurs more frequently in female patients. Men and women with BD receive different treatments in routine clinical settings. Clinicians’ treatment decisions are, to some extent, unduly influenced by the patient’s gender.Este artigo resume as pesquisas entre 2014 e 2016 pertinentes às diferenças em cuidados clínicos e neurobiologia de mulheres e homens com transtorno afetivo bipolar (TAB). Com TAB, o sexo feminino se correlaciona com mais sintomas depressivos e diferentes comorbidades. As mulheres também têm um maior grau de episódios mistos e ciclagem rápida. Quanto a comorbidades, doença da tireoide, obesidade e transtornos de ansiedade ocorrem mais frequentemente em mulheres, enquanto transtornos por uso de substância são mais comuns em homens. O exercício aumenta os níveis do fator neurotrófico derivado do cérebro em mulheres bipolares, mas não em homens. Pacientes do sexo masculino e do sexo feminino têm biomarcadores distintos para o TAB. Alterações menstruais e flutuação de humor estão presentes em mulheres tratadas para o TAB em um grau maior do que nos controles. Lamotrigina pode ser útil para atenuar essa flutuação. A desregulação da tireoide associada ao lítio ocorre mais frequentemente em pacientes do sexo feminino. Homens e mulheres com TAB recebem tratamentos diferentes em ambientes clínicos de rotina. Decisões clínicas de tratamento são, em certa medida, indevidamente influenciadas pelo sexo dos pacientes.Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria2016-10-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-ReviewedRevisado por ParesAvaliado Pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/article/view/11710.25118/2236-918X-6-5-2Debates in Psychiatry; Vol. 6 No. 5 (2016); 10-17Debates em Psiquiatria; Vol. 6 Núm. 5 (2016); 10-17Debates em Psiquiatria; v. 6 n. 5 (2016); 10-172763-90372236-918Xreponame:Debates em Psiquiatria (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)instacron:ABPporhttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/article/view/117/101https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCantilino, AmauryRennó Junior, JoelRibeiro, Hewdy LoboCalvasan, Juliana PiresDemarque, RenataRibeiro, Jerônimo de A. MendesValadares, GisleneRocha, RenanSilva, Antônio Geraldo da2021-12-15T23:15:53Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/117Revistahttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/oaiPUBhttps://revistardp.org.br/revista/oairdp@abp.org.br2763-90372236-918Xopendoar:2021-12-15T23:15:53Debates em Psiquiatria (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)false |
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Bipolar disorder and gender: what are the news? Transtorno bipolar e gênero: quais as novidades? |
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Bipolar disorder and gender: what are the news? |
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Bipolar disorder and gender: what are the news? Cantilino, Amaury Transtorno bipolar gênero diferenças mulher Bipolar disorder gender differences women |
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Bipolar disorder and gender: what are the news? |
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Bipolar disorder and gender: what are the news? |
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Bipolar disorder and gender: what are the news? |
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Bipolar disorder and gender: what are the news? |
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Bipolar disorder and gender: what are the news? |
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Cantilino, Amaury |
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Cantilino, Amaury Rennó Junior, Joel Ribeiro, Hewdy Lobo Calvasan, Juliana Pires Demarque, Renata Ribeiro, Jerônimo de A. Mendes Valadares, Gislene Rocha, Renan Silva, Antônio Geraldo da |
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Rennó Junior, Joel Ribeiro, Hewdy Lobo Calvasan, Juliana Pires Demarque, Renata Ribeiro, Jerônimo de A. Mendes Valadares, Gislene Rocha, Renan Silva, Antônio Geraldo da |
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Cantilino, Amaury Rennó Junior, Joel Ribeiro, Hewdy Lobo Calvasan, Juliana Pires Demarque, Renata Ribeiro, Jerônimo de A. Mendes Valadares, Gislene Rocha, Renan Silva, Antônio Geraldo da |
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Transtorno bipolar gênero diferenças mulher Bipolar disorder gender differences women |
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Transtorno bipolar gênero diferenças mulher Bipolar disorder gender differences women |
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This article summarizes research published between 2014 and 2016 focusing on differences in clinical care and neurobiology in women and men with bipolar disorder (BD). In BD, female sex correlates with more depressive symptoms and with different comorbidities. Women also present a higher degree of mixed episodes and rapid cycling presentation. Comorbidities, particularly thyroiddisease, obesity, and anxiety disorders occur more frequently in women, while substance use disorders are more common in men. Exercise increases the levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in women with BD, but not in men. Male and female patients have distinct biomarkers for BD. Menstrually entrained mood fluctuation is more strongly present in women treated for BD than in healthy controls. Lamotrigine may be of use in mitigating this fluctuation. Lithium-associated thyroid dysregulation occurs more frequently in female patients. Men and women with BD receive different treatments in routine clinical settings. Clinicians’ treatment decisions are, to some extent, unduly influenced by the patient’s gender. |
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