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Thickening of neck artery could imply early onset of mental disorders

ByANI, Washington Dc
Oct 20, 2016 07:03 PM IST

Thickening of neck artery is indicative of early onset of mental disorders like bipolar disorder, a new study has shown.

Latest studies suggest that there is some connection between onset of mental disorders such as bipolar disorder (BPD) and cardiovascular diseases.

Thickening of neck arteries in young people is indicative of onset of mental disorders like bipolar disorder, says a new study.(Shutterstock)
Thickening of neck arteries in young people is indicative of onset of mental disorders like bipolar disorder, says a new study.(Shutterstock)

Research has shown that young people diagnosed with early onset psychosis (EOP) and bipolar disorder already show signs of atherosclerosis (blood vessel inflammation and thickening) in their major neck artery (the left carotid artery).

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EOP and early onset BPD include several devastating mental disorders with an age of onset of generally under-18 years.

Several studies have shown the strong relationship between these disorders and later risk of developing cardiovascular disease, with high rates of mortality. However, it is unknown whether blood vessels are already affected in childhood and adolescence in these patients, or if these changes develop later after the emergence of other risk factors including high blood pressure, continuing lack of physical activity, and overweight/obesity.

In this study, the authors used a relatively new technique of high frequency ultrasound (HFU) to analyse changes in the main neck artery. This technology has been used in recent years and has made it possible to detect intima media pathology in several conditions such as pre-eclampsia and systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus).

With ageing, the outer layer of the artery (the media) gets thinner, while the inner layer (intima) becomes thicker, with the overall effect of constricting blood flow through the artery. The authors used HFU to measure carotid artery thickness in 29 young people with EOP and BPD (42 percent female, mean age 17 years) and 28 matched controls (28 percent female, mean age 17 years).

Several studies have shown the strong relationship between these disorders and later risk of developing cardiovascular disease. (Getty Images)
Several studies have shown the strong relationship between these disorders and later risk of developing cardiovascular disease. (Getty Images)

The results showed a substantial difference in intima thickness (0.13 mm in EOP / BPD patients versus 0.08 mm in controls), but there was no significant difference in media thickness.

The authors said, “This finding suggests that the blood vessels are already affected in early onset psychosis and that the process of atherosclerosis is initiated. The results may have implications for the understanding the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease and for the development of new treatment strategies for reducing future risk of cardiovascular diseases in patients with early onset psychosis.”

“More trials are needed to investigate these early physiological changes in young people with serious mental disorders, with high frequency ultrasound evaluated in prospective studies. It is possible that the thicker intima in patients might be reversible when psychotic symptoms decrease with treatment. The possible confounding effects of drug treatment should also be investigated,” they added.

The study has been presented at International Early Psychosis Association (IEPA) meeting in Milan, Italy.

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