%0 Journal Article %T Glial Cell-Targeted Treatments for Bipolar Disorder: A Systematic Review of Available Data and Clinical Perspectives %A Julia Wang %J Open Journal of Medical Psychology %P 94-115 %@ 2165-9389 %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojmp.2023.122006 %X This paper is a systematic review of the treatment of bipolar disorder: a systematic Google Scholar search aimed at treatment guidelines and clinical trials. The search for treatment guidelines returned 375 papers and was last performed from June 1, 2022 to August 30, 2022. The literature suggests that lithium helps control and alleviate severe mood episodes, and olanzapine is effective for acute manic or mixed episodes of bipolar I disorder. Achieving effectiveness or remission is better with Cariprazine. Lurasidone improves cognitive performance. Quetiapine improves sleep quality and co-morbid anxiety. Lamotrigine helps delay depression, mania, and mild manic episodes. Antidepressants are best used in conjunction with mood stabilizers. For co-morbid treatment, carbamazepine and lithium in combination are more effective in the treatment of psychotic mania. Co-morbid anxiety treatment considers adjunctive olanzapine or lamotrigine. Co-morbid bulimia treatment considers a mood stabilizer. Co-morbid fatigue treatment considers a dawn simulator. For diet, pay attention to a healthy diet, patients can ingest probiotics and pay attention to the balance of fatty acids. %K Astrocytes %K Bipolar Disorder %K Brain %K Cell Size %K Density %K Glia %K Humans %K Interneurons %K Microglia %K Neuroglia %K Neurons %K Oligodendrocytes %K Postmortem %K Treatment %K pH %K Lithium %K Lamotrigine %K Valproic Acid %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=124676