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Bipolar Brains Exhibit Structural Abnormalities


 

An earlier study by other investigators looked at the levels of N-acetyl aspartate, a marker of neuronal viability, before and after 4 weeks of lithium therapy both in 12 untreated bipolar patients and 9 healthy controls.

The study found a 5% increase in N-acetyl aspartate concentrations after therapy in both study groups (Biol. Psychiatry 2000;48:1-8).

“Although the studies are small, they do suggest that perhaps lithium has neurotrophic properties that could be preventing or reversing these changes,” he said.

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