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home:diseases:bipolar [02.11.2019] – [Notes and comments] sallieqhome:diseases:bipolar [07.14.2019] – [Recent research] sallieq
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  It is possible that increased UA levels are a trait marker of higher vulnerability to bipolar disorder, and are even more increased during mania (mostly in the first manic episode of drug-naïve patients). (({{pubmed>long:25462413}}))    It is possible that increased UA levels are a trait marker of higher vulnerability to bipolar disorder, and are even more increased during mania (mostly in the first manic episode of drug-naïve patients). (({{pubmed>long:25462413}}))  
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 +magnetic resonance imaging confirms that hyperuricemia in rats and humans are associated with gliosis in the hippocampus (({{pubmed>long:27798180}}))
  
  
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 The current study provides novel evidence that brain function varies with baseline uric acid level. Specifically, these results demonstrate that uric acid is associated with a greater hippocampal response to psychosocial stress. (({{pubmed>long:27725214}}))   The current study provides novel evidence that brain function varies with baseline uric acid level. Specifically, these results demonstrate that uric acid is associated with a greater hippocampal response to psychosocial stress. (({{pubmed>long:27725214}}))  
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