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Lipid Biomarker Research in Bipolar Disorder: A Scoping Review of Trends, Challenges, and Future Directions

Bipolar disorder (BD) is a disabling disorder with heterogeneous symptom profiles and trajectories. Like many other neuropsychiatric disorders, clinical decision making related to diagnoses and choice of treatment is based on clinical assessments alone, and risk prediction for treatment success or r...

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Autores principales: Hiller, John Kim, Jangmo, Andreas, Tesli, Martin Steen, Jaholkowski, Piotr Pawel, Hoseth, Eva Zsuzsanna, Steen, Nils Eiel, Haram, Marit
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10593953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37881590
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2023.07.004
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author Hiller, John Kim
Jangmo, Andreas
Tesli, Martin Steen
Jaholkowski, Piotr Pawel
Hoseth, Eva Zsuzsanna
Steen, Nils Eiel
Haram, Marit
author_facet Hiller, John Kim
Jangmo, Andreas
Tesli, Martin Steen
Jaholkowski, Piotr Pawel
Hoseth, Eva Zsuzsanna
Steen, Nils Eiel
Haram, Marit
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description Bipolar disorder (BD) is a disabling disorder with heterogeneous symptom profiles and trajectories. Like many other neuropsychiatric disorders, clinical decision making related to diagnoses and choice of treatment is based on clinical assessments alone, and risk prediction for treatment success or resistance at an individual level remains sparse. An enormous effort to add biological markers to this risk prediction is ongoing. The role of lipids in normal brain functioning is well established, and several hypotheses about the role of lipids in the pathogenesis of neuropsychiatric disorders, including BD, have been made. The frequent comorbidity between neuropsychiatric disorders and cardiovascular disease, the genetic overlap of risk genes for severe mental disorders and genes involved in lipid regulation, and the lipid-altering effects of antipsychotics and mood stabilizers indicate that lipids could hold promise as biomarkers for neuropsychiatric disorders, including BD. To date, reviews of lipid biomarkers in schizophrenia and major depression have noted caveats for future investigations, while reviews of lipid biomarker research in BD is missing. In the current scoping review, we present a comprehensive overview of trends in previous research on lipid biomarkers in BD. The current literature varies greatly in the phenotypes investigated and study designs, leading to divergent findings. Small sample size; potential confounders related to physical activity, nutritional status, and medication use; and cross-sectional designs were frequently reported limitations. Future research may benefit from pivoting toward utilization of newer laboratory techniques such as lipidomics, but consistent use of study methods across cohorts is also needed.
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spelling pubmed-105939532023-10-25 Lipid Biomarker Research in Bipolar Disorder: A Scoping Review of Trends, Challenges, and Future Directions Hiller, John Kim Jangmo, Andreas Tesli, Martin Steen Jaholkowski, Piotr Pawel Hoseth, Eva Zsuzsanna Steen, Nils Eiel Haram, Marit Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci Review Bipolar disorder (BD) is a disabling disorder with heterogeneous symptom profiles and trajectories. Like many other neuropsychiatric disorders, clinical decision making related to diagnoses and choice of treatment is based on clinical assessments alone, and risk prediction for treatment success or resistance at an individual level remains sparse. An enormous effort to add biological markers to this risk prediction is ongoing. The role of lipids in normal brain functioning is well established, and several hypotheses about the role of lipids in the pathogenesis of neuropsychiatric disorders, including BD, have been made. The frequent comorbidity between neuropsychiatric disorders and cardiovascular disease, the genetic overlap of risk genes for severe mental disorders and genes involved in lipid regulation, and the lipid-altering effects of antipsychotics and mood stabilizers indicate that lipids could hold promise as biomarkers for neuropsychiatric disorders, including BD. To date, reviews of lipid biomarkers in schizophrenia and major depression have noted caveats for future investigations, while reviews of lipid biomarker research in BD is missing. In the current scoping review, we present a comprehensive overview of trends in previous research on lipid biomarkers in BD. The current literature varies greatly in the phenotypes investigated and study designs, leading to divergent findings. Small sample size; potential confounders related to physical activity, nutritional status, and medication use; and cross-sectional designs were frequently reported limitations. Future research may benefit from pivoting toward utilization of newer laboratory techniques such as lipidomics, but consistent use of study methods across cohorts is also needed. Elsevier 2023-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10593953/ /pubmed/37881590 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2023.07.004 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jangmo, Andreas
Tesli, Martin Steen
Jaholkowski, Piotr Pawel
Hoseth, Eva Zsuzsanna
Steen, Nils Eiel
Haram, Marit
Lipid Biomarker Research in Bipolar Disorder: A Scoping Review of Trends, Challenges, and Future Directions
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title_full_unstemmed Lipid Biomarker Research in Bipolar Disorder: A Scoping Review of Trends, Challenges, and Future Directions
title_short Lipid Biomarker Research in Bipolar Disorder: A Scoping Review of Trends, Challenges, and Future Directions
title_sort lipid biomarker research in bipolar disorder: a scoping review of trends, challenges, and future directions
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2023.07.004
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