2014
DOI: 10.4236/ojd.2014.32011
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Platelet’s Fatty Acids and Differential Diagnosis of Major Depression and Bipolar Disorder through the Use of an Unsupervised Competitive-Learning Network Algorithm (SOM)

Abstract: Aim of the study: The main purpose of this work was to verify, through the study of three fatty acids of platelets (namely: Palmitic Acid-PA, Linoleic Acid-LA, Arachidonic Acid-AA) the ability to distinguish adult subjects with Major Depression (MD) from those with Bipolar Disorder (BD), using an artificial neural network (Self Organizing Map-SOM) and an indirect index of the viscosity of the membrane (B2), in agreement with previous results; secondly, the ability to understand any similarities between childre… Show more

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“…Other data show significant lipid abnormalities in patients with mood disorders Benedetti et al, 2014;Fava et al, 1996).…”
Section: Cholesterol and Serotoninmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Other data show significant lipid abnormalities in patients with mood disorders Benedetti et al, 2014;Fava et al, 1996).…”
Section: Cholesterol and Serotoninmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Each case has been recognized by the SOM providing a comprehensive picture of gravity with respect to the CAD and the recognition of cases of MD and BD. Within these two pathologies the SOM has further recognized cases of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, severe psychosis and suicide attempt (Benedetti et al, 2014). Out of the descriptive phase of research and because of the conflictual hypothesis of the scientific literature on the controversial interdependence of depression and coronary heart disease (Hare et al, 2014), we have considered the subjects studied by evaluating crosswise the "depressed patients" within the SOM of ischemia and the ischemic patients within the SOM of depression.…”
Section: Ischemic Heart Disease and "Depression" Or Depression And Ismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a particular cell, the platelet, which is known to be a mirror of the neuron in psychiatric disorders (Cocchi, Tonello, & Gabrielli, 2012a;Takahashi, 1976;Stahl, 1977;Pletscher & Laubscher, 1980;Da Prada, Cesura, Launay et al, 1988;Kim et al, 1982;Musselman, 1996;Camacho & Dimsdale, 2000;Plein & Berk, 2001;Bowden, 2001), were found significant fluctuations of linoleic acid in reference to different psychiatric disorders (Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Suicide Attempts) and Ischemic Cardiovascular Disease, i.e. very low concentrations in suicide attempts and cardiovascular disease and high concentrations in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (Benedetti et al, 2012;Benedetti et al, 2014;Cocchi, Gabrielli, & Tonello, 2013;Cocchi, Tonello, & Gabrielli, 2012b, 2012cCocchi, Tonello, & Lercker, 2010;Cocchi & Tonello, 2010aCocchi, Tonello, & Rasenick, 2010) (see Figure 3).…”
Section: Fatty Acids and The Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2006, Cocchi [9] carried out a study on the similarity between the fatty acid profiles of platelets and neurons. Based on this similarity, they were able to identify different mood disorders (Major Depression and Bipolar Disorder) by creating an artificial neural network, whose crucial factors were three fatty acids (i.e., Palmitic Acid, Linoleic Acid, Arachidonic Acid) [10,11]. The same study was conducted taking into account different animal species and its most important evidence was the molecular similarity between two particular dog breeds (German Shepherd and Alaskan Malamute) and humans affected by Major Depression and Bipolar Disorder [2,12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%