Bipolar Disorder Identified as a Channelopathy Illness
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FUNDAMENTAL CAUSE
Genetic weakness in the team of 400+ ion channels that enable neurotransmission |
EXPLANATION FOR LATE ONSET
Genetic predisposition for accelerated DNA damage resulting in additional ion channel and neurotransmission impairments with age |
The Essence of Bipolar Disorder
Based on Progress in Neuroscience and Genetics
Based on Progress in Neuroscience and Genetics
Breakthrough Discovery Identifies the Cause of Bipolar Disorder
New book by William J. Walsh, Ph.D., reveals how ion channel gene weaknesses and DNA damage drive the mania–depression cycle.
According to Dr. Walsh, these impairments usually are not sufficient to produce the illness during childhood or adolescence. However, several years of relentless free-radical assault and DNA damage eventually cause hyperactivity of major neurotransmitters and onset of mania. Serotonin neurons experience the greatest damage due to non-stop flooding of external potassium ions, leading to severe hypoactivity that causes the switch to depression. Recovery of serotonin function occurs automatically due to reduced potassium ion outflow and surviving clearance mechanisms that gradually eliminate potassium ion flooding.
“This discovery may finally explain the mechanism behind the mania-depression switch,” said Dr. Walsh. “By understanding the molecular and genetic basis of bipolar disorder, we can begin developing treatments that address the root cause — not just the symptoms.” The book outlines how this deeper understanding could lead to new classes of medications and therapeutic strategies, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory interventions aimed at protecting DNA integrity and preventing further neurological damage.
In the future, advanced DNA and epigenetic scanning may enable early identification of high-risk individuals, paving the way for true prevention of this devastating mental illness. |
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