Abstract
Bipolar disorder is characterized by a host of sleep-wake abnormalities that suggests that the reticular activating system (RAS) is involved in these symptoms. One of the signs of the disease is a decrease in high frequency gamma band activity, which accounts for a number of additional deficits. Bipolar disorder has also been found to overexpress neuronal calcium sensor protein 1 (NCS-1). Recent studies showed that elements in the RAS generate gamma band activity that is mediated by high threshold calcium (Ca2+) channels. This minireview provides a description of recent findings on the role of Ca2+ and Ca2+ channels in bipolar disorder, emphasizing the involvement of arousal-related systems in the manifestation of many of the disease symptoms. This will hopefully bring attention to a much-needed area of research and provide novel avenues for therapeutic development.
Keywords: Arousal, Ca2+ channels, gamma oscillations, lithium, N-type, P/Q-type, cAMP/PKA, CaMKII.
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Current Psychopharmacology
Title:Role of Calcium Channels in Bipolar Disorder
Volume: 6
Keywords: Arousal, Ca2+ channels, gamma oscillations, lithium, N-type, P/Q-type, cAMP/PKA, CaMKII.
Abstract: Bipolar disorder is characterized by a host of sleep-wake abnormalities that suggests that the reticular activating system (RAS) is involved in these symptoms. One of the signs of the disease is a decrease in high frequency gamma band activity, which accounts for a number of additional deficits. Bipolar disorder has also been found to overexpress neuronal calcium sensor protein 1 (NCS-1). Recent studies showed that elements in the RAS generate gamma band activity that is mediated by high threshold calcium (Ca2+) channels. This minireview provides a description of recent findings on the role of Ca2+ and Ca2+ channels in bipolar disorder, emphasizing the involvement of arousal-related systems in the manifestation of many of the disease symptoms. This will hopefully bring attention to a much-needed area of research and provide novel avenues for therapeutic development.
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Role of Calcium Channels in Bipolar Disorder, Current Psychopharmacology 2017; 6 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2211556006666171024141949
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2211556006666171024141949 |
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