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Inflammation’s Association with Metabolic Profiles before and after a Twelve-Week Clinical Trial in Drug-Naïve Patients with Bipolar II Disorder

Inflammation is thought to be involved in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder (BP) and metabolic syndrome. Prior studies evaluated the association between metabolic profiles and cytokines only during certain mood states instead of their changes during treatment. We enrolled drug-naïve patients w...

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Autores principales: Lee, Sheng-Yu, Chen, Shiou-Lan, Chang, Yun-Hsuan, Chen, Po See, Huang, San-Yuan, Tzeng, Nian-Sheng, Wang, Yu-Shan, Wang, Liang-Jen, Lee, I. Hui, Wang, Tzu-Yun, Yeh, Tzung Lieh, Yang, Yen Kuang, Hong, Jau-Shyong, Lu, Ru-Band
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23826157
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066847
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author Lee, Sheng-Yu
Chen, Shiou-Lan
Chang, Yun-Hsuan
Chen, Po See
Huang, San-Yuan
Tzeng, Nian-Sheng
Wang, Yu-Shan
Wang, Liang-Jen
Lee, I. Hui
Wang, Tzu-Yun
Yeh, Tzung Lieh
Yang, Yen Kuang
Hong, Jau-Shyong
Lu, Ru-Band
author_facet Lee, Sheng-Yu
Chen, Shiou-Lan
Chang, Yun-Hsuan
Chen, Po See
Huang, San-Yuan
Tzeng, Nian-Sheng
Wang, Yu-Shan
Wang, Liang-Jen
Lee, I. Hui
Wang, Tzu-Yun
Yeh, Tzung Lieh
Yang, Yen Kuang
Hong, Jau-Shyong
Lu, Ru-Band
author_sort Lee, Sheng-Yu
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description Inflammation is thought to be involved in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder (BP) and metabolic syndrome. Prior studies evaluated the association between metabolic profiles and cytokines only during certain mood states instead of their changes during treatment. We enrolled drug-naïve patients with BP-II and investigated the correlation between changes in mood symptoms and metabolic indices with changes in plasma cytokine levels after 12 weeks of pharmacological treatment. Drug-naïve patients (n = 117) diagnosed with BP-II according to DSM-IV criteria were recruited. Metabolic profiles (cholesterol, triglyceride, HbA1C, fasting serum glucose, body mass index (BMI) and plasma cytokines (TNF-α, CRP, IL-6, and TGF-β) were measured at baseline and 2, 8, and 12 weeks post-treatment. To adjust within-subject dependence over repeated assessments, multiple linear regressions with generalized estimating equation methods were used. Seventy-six (65.0%) patients completed the intervention. Changes in plasma CRP were significantly associated with changes in BMI (P = 1.7E-7) and triglyceride (P = 0.005) levels. Changes in plasma TGF-β1 were significantly associated with changes in BMI (P = 8.2E-6), cholesterol (P = 0.004), and triglyceride (P = 0.006) levels. However, changes in plasma TNF-α and IL-6 were not associated with changes in any of the metabolic indices. Changes in Hamilton Depression Rating Scale scores were significantly associated with changes in IL-6 (P = 0.003) levels; changes in Young Mania Rating Scale scores were significantly associated with changes in CRP (P = 0.006) and TNF-α (P = 0.039) levels. Plasma CRP and TGF-β1 levels were positively correlated with several metabolic indices in BP-II after 12 weeks of pharmacological intervention. We also hypothesize that clinical symptoms are correlated with certain cytokines. These new findings might be important evidence that inflammation is the pathophysiology of clinical symptoms and metabolic disturbance in BP-II. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01188148.
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spelling pubmed-36952222013-07-03 Inflammation’s Association with Metabolic Profiles before and after a Twelve-Week Clinical Trial in Drug-Naïve Patients with Bipolar II Disorder Lee, Sheng-Yu Chen, Shiou-Lan Chang, Yun-Hsuan Chen, Po See Huang, San-Yuan Tzeng, Nian-Sheng Wang, Yu-Shan Wang, Liang-Jen Lee, I. Hui Wang, Tzu-Yun Yeh, Tzung Lieh Yang, Yen Kuang Hong, Jau-Shyong Lu, Ru-Band PLoS One Research Article Inflammation is thought to be involved in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder (BP) and metabolic syndrome. Prior studies evaluated the association between metabolic profiles and cytokines only during certain mood states instead of their changes during treatment. We enrolled drug-naïve patients with BP-II and investigated the correlation between changes in mood symptoms and metabolic indices with changes in plasma cytokine levels after 12 weeks of pharmacological treatment. Drug-naïve patients (n = 117) diagnosed with BP-II according to DSM-IV criteria were recruited. Metabolic profiles (cholesterol, triglyceride, HbA1C, fasting serum glucose, body mass index (BMI) and plasma cytokines (TNF-α, CRP, IL-6, and TGF-β) were measured at baseline and 2, 8, and 12 weeks post-treatment. To adjust within-subject dependence over repeated assessments, multiple linear regressions with generalized estimating equation methods were used. Seventy-six (65.0%) patients completed the intervention. Changes in plasma CRP were significantly associated with changes in BMI (P = 1.7E-7) and triglyceride (P = 0.005) levels. Changes in plasma TGF-β1 were significantly associated with changes in BMI (P = 8.2E-6), cholesterol (P = 0.004), and triglyceride (P = 0.006) levels. However, changes in plasma TNF-α and IL-6 were not associated with changes in any of the metabolic indices. Changes in Hamilton Depression Rating Scale scores were significantly associated with changes in IL-6 (P = 0.003) levels; changes in Young Mania Rating Scale scores were significantly associated with changes in CRP (P = 0.006) and TNF-α (P = 0.039) levels. Plasma CRP and TGF-β1 levels were positively correlated with several metabolic indices in BP-II after 12 weeks of pharmacological intervention. We also hypothesize that clinical symptoms are correlated with certain cytokines. These new findings might be important evidence that inflammation is the pathophysiology of clinical symptoms and metabolic disturbance in BP-II. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01188148. Public Library of Science 2013-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3695222/ /pubmed/23826157 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066847 Text en © 2013 Lee et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lee, Sheng-Yu
Chen, Shiou-Lan
Chang, Yun-Hsuan
Chen, Po See
Huang, San-Yuan
Tzeng, Nian-Sheng
Wang, Yu-Shan
Wang, Liang-Jen
Lee, I. Hui
Wang, Tzu-Yun
Yeh, Tzung Lieh
Yang, Yen Kuang
Hong, Jau-Shyong
Lu, Ru-Band
Inflammation’s Association with Metabolic Profiles before and after a Twelve-Week Clinical Trial in Drug-Naïve Patients with Bipolar II Disorder
title Inflammation’s Association with Metabolic Profiles before and after a Twelve-Week Clinical Trial in Drug-Naïve Patients with Bipolar II Disorder
title_full Inflammation’s Association with Metabolic Profiles before and after a Twelve-Week Clinical Trial in Drug-Naïve Patients with Bipolar II Disorder
title_fullStr Inflammation’s Association with Metabolic Profiles before and after a Twelve-Week Clinical Trial in Drug-Naïve Patients with Bipolar II Disorder
title_full_unstemmed Inflammation’s Association with Metabolic Profiles before and after a Twelve-Week Clinical Trial in Drug-Naïve Patients with Bipolar II Disorder
title_short Inflammation’s Association with Metabolic Profiles before and after a Twelve-Week Clinical Trial in Drug-Naïve Patients with Bipolar II Disorder
title_sort inflammation’s association with metabolic profiles before and after a twelve-week clinical trial in drug-naïve patients with bipolar ii disorder
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23826157
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066847
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