Cargando…

The Relationship between the Number of Manic Episodes and Oxidative Stress Indicators in Bipolar Disorder

OBJECTIVE: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic mood disorder characterized by recurrent episodes that has a lifetime prevalence of 0.4–5.5%. The neurochemical mechanism of BD is not fully understood. Oxidative stress in neurons causes lipid peroxidation in proteins associated with neuronal membranes...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Akarsu, Süleyman, Bolu, Abdullah, Aydemir, Emre, Zincir, Selma Bozkurt, Kurt, Yasemin Gülcan, Zincir, Serkan, Erdem, Murat, Uzun, Özcan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5975995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29674601
http://dx.doi.org/10.30773/pi.2016.12.31
_version_ 1783327098340900864
author Akarsu, Süleyman
Bolu, Abdullah
Aydemir, Emre
Zincir, Selma Bozkurt
Kurt, Yasemin Gülcan
Zincir, Serkan
Erdem, Murat
Uzun, Özcan
author_facet Akarsu, Süleyman
Bolu, Abdullah
Aydemir, Emre
Zincir, Selma Bozkurt
Kurt, Yasemin Gülcan
Zincir, Serkan
Erdem, Murat
Uzun, Özcan
author_sort Akarsu, Süleyman
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic mood disorder characterized by recurrent episodes that has a lifetime prevalence of 0.4–5.5%. The neurochemical mechanism of BD is not fully understood. Oxidative stress in neurons causes lipid peroxidation in proteins associated with neuronal membranes and intracellular enzymes and it may lead to dysfunction in neurotransmitter reuptake and enzyme activities. These pathological processes are thought to occur in brain regions associated with affective functions and emotions in BD. The relationship between the number of manic episodes and total oxidant-antioxidant capacity was investigated in this study. METHODS: Eighty-two BD patients hospitalized due to manic symptoms and with no episodes of depression were enrolled in the study. Thirty of the 82 patients had had their first episode of mania, and the other 52 patients had had two or more manic episodes. The control group included 45 socio-demographically matched healthy individuals. Serum total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and total oxidant capacity (TOC) measurements of the participants were performed. The oxidative stress index (OSI) was calculated by TOC/TAC. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in OSI scores between BD patients with first-episode mania and BD patients with more than one manic episode. However, OSI scores in both groups were significantly higher than in the control group. TOC levels of BD patients with first-episode mania were found to be significantly higher than TOC levels of BD patients with more than one manic episode and healthy controls. There were no significant differences in TAC levels between BD patients with first-episode mania and BD patients with more than one manic episode. TAC levels in both groups were significantly higher than in the control group. CONCLUSION: Significant changes in oxidative stress indicators were observed in this study, confirming previous studies. Increased levels of oxidants were shown with increased disease severity rather than with the number of manic episodes. Systematic studies, including of each period of the disorder, are needed for using the findings indicating deterioration of oxidative parameters.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5975995
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher Korean Neuropsychiatric Association
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-59759952018-05-31 The Relationship between the Number of Manic Episodes and Oxidative Stress Indicators in Bipolar Disorder Akarsu, Süleyman Bolu, Abdullah Aydemir, Emre Zincir, Selma Bozkurt Kurt, Yasemin Gülcan Zincir, Serkan Erdem, Murat Uzun, Özcan Psychiatry Investig Original Article OBJECTIVE: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic mood disorder characterized by recurrent episodes that has a lifetime prevalence of 0.4–5.5%. The neurochemical mechanism of BD is not fully understood. Oxidative stress in neurons causes lipid peroxidation in proteins associated with neuronal membranes and intracellular enzymes and it may lead to dysfunction in neurotransmitter reuptake and enzyme activities. These pathological processes are thought to occur in brain regions associated with affective functions and emotions in BD. The relationship between the number of manic episodes and total oxidant-antioxidant capacity was investigated in this study. METHODS: Eighty-two BD patients hospitalized due to manic symptoms and with no episodes of depression were enrolled in the study. Thirty of the 82 patients had had their first episode of mania, and the other 52 patients had had two or more manic episodes. The control group included 45 socio-demographically matched healthy individuals. Serum total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and total oxidant capacity (TOC) measurements of the participants were performed. The oxidative stress index (OSI) was calculated by TOC/TAC. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in OSI scores between BD patients with first-episode mania and BD patients with more than one manic episode. However, OSI scores in both groups were significantly higher than in the control group. TOC levels of BD patients with first-episode mania were found to be significantly higher than TOC levels of BD patients with more than one manic episode and healthy controls. There were no significant differences in TAC levels between BD patients with first-episode mania and BD patients with more than one manic episode. TAC levels in both groups were significantly higher than in the control group. CONCLUSION: Significant changes in oxidative stress indicators were observed in this study, confirming previous studies. Increased levels of oxidants were shown with increased disease severity rather than with the number of manic episodes. Systematic studies, including of each period of the disorder, are needed for using the findings indicating deterioration of oxidative parameters. Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 2018-05 2018-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5975995/ /pubmed/29674601 http://dx.doi.org/10.30773/pi.2016.12.31 Text en Copyright © 2018 Korean Neuropsychiatric Association This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Akarsu, Süleyman
Bolu, Abdullah
Aydemir, Emre
Zincir, Selma Bozkurt
Kurt, Yasemin Gülcan
Zincir, Serkan
Erdem, Murat
Uzun, Özcan
The Relationship between the Number of Manic Episodes and Oxidative Stress Indicators in Bipolar Disorder
title The Relationship between the Number of Manic Episodes and Oxidative Stress Indicators in Bipolar Disorder
title_full The Relationship between the Number of Manic Episodes and Oxidative Stress Indicators in Bipolar Disorder
title_fullStr The Relationship between the Number of Manic Episodes and Oxidative Stress Indicators in Bipolar Disorder
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between the Number of Manic Episodes and Oxidative Stress Indicators in Bipolar Disorder
title_short The Relationship between the Number of Manic Episodes and Oxidative Stress Indicators in Bipolar Disorder
title_sort relationship between the number of manic episodes and oxidative stress indicators in bipolar disorder
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5975995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29674601
http://dx.doi.org/10.30773/pi.2016.12.31
work_keys_str_mv AT akarsusuleyman therelationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT boluabdullah therelationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT aydemiremre therelationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT zincirselmabozkurt therelationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT kurtyasemingulcan therelationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT zincirserkan therelationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT erdemmurat therelationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT uzunozcan therelationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT akarsusuleyman relationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT boluabdullah relationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT aydemiremre relationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT zincirselmabozkurt relationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT kurtyasemingulcan relationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT zincirserkan relationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT erdemmurat relationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder
AT uzunozcan relationshipbetweenthenumberofmanicepisodesandoxidativestressindicatorsinbipolardisorder