Brazilian psychiatric brain bank: A new contribution tool to network studies

  • K. C. De Oliveira
  • , F. G. Nery
  • , R. E.L. Ferreti
  • , M. C. Lima
  • , C. Cappi
  • , A. MacHado-Lima
  • , L. Polichiso
  • , L. L. Carreira
  • , C. Ávila
  • , A. T.D.L. Alho
  • , H. P. Brentani
  • , E. C. Miguel
  • , H. Heinsen
  • , W. Jacob-Filho
  • , C. A. Pasqualucci
  • , B. Lafer
  • , L. T. Grinberg

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Abstract

There is an urgent need for expanding the number of brain banks serving psychiatric research. We describe here the Psychiatric Disorders arm of the Brain Bank of the Brazilian Aging Brain Study Group (Psy-BBBABSG), which is focused in bipolar disorder (BD) and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Our protocol was designed to minimize limitations faced by previous initiatives, and to enable designbased neurostereological analyses. The Psy-BBBABSG first milestone is the collection of 10 36 brains. A final report was completed for 14 cases: 3 BDs, 4 major depressive disorders, 1 substance use disorder, 1 mood disorder NOS, 3 obsessive compulsive spectrum symptoms, 1 OCD and 1 schizophrenia. The majority were male (64%), and the average age at death was 67.2 ± 9.0 years. The average postmortem interval was 16 h. Three matched controls were collected. The pilot stage confirmed that the protocols are well fitted to reach our goals. Our unique autopsy source makes possible to collect a fairly number of high quality cases in a short time. Such a collection offers an additional to the international research community to advance the understanding on neuropsychiatric diseases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)315-326
Number of pages12
JournalCell and Tissue Banking
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Autopsy
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Brain banking
  • Neuropathology
  • Obsessive compulsive disorder
  • Postmortem
  • Psychiatry
  • Stereology

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