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Decelerated epigenetic aging associated with mood stabilizers in the blood of patients with bipolar disorder
There is high mortality among patients with bipolar disorder (BD). Studies have reported accelerated biological aging in patients with BD. Recently, Horvath and Hannum et al. independently developed DNA methylation (DNAm) profiles as “epigenetic clocks,” which are the most accurate biological age es...
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author | Okazaki, Satoshi Numata, Shusuke Otsuka, Ikuo Horai, Tadasu Kinoshita, Makoto Sora, Ichiro Ohmori, Tetsuro Hishimoto, Akitoyo |
author_facet | Okazaki, Satoshi Numata, Shusuke Otsuka, Ikuo Horai, Tadasu Kinoshita, Makoto Sora, Ichiro Ohmori, Tetsuro Hishimoto, Akitoyo |
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description | There is high mortality among patients with bipolar disorder (BD). Studies have reported accelerated biological aging in patients with BD. Recently, Horvath and Hannum et al. independently developed DNA methylation (DNAm) profiles as “epigenetic clocks,” which are the most accurate biological age estimate. This led to the development of two accomplished measures of epigenetic age acceleration (EAA) using blood samples, namely, intrinsic and extrinsic EAA (IEAA and EEAA, respectively). IEAA, which is based on Horvath’s clock, is independent of blood cell counts and indicates cell-intrinsic aging. On the other hand, EEAA, which is based on Hannum’s clock, is associated with age-dependent changes in blood cell counts and indicates immune system aging. Further, Lu et al. developed the “GrimAge” clock, which can strongly predict the mortality risk, and DNAm-based telomere length (DNAmTL). We used a DNAm dataset from whole blood samples obtained from 30 patients with BD and 30 healthy controls. We investigated Horvath EAA, IEAA, Hannum EAA, EEAA, Grim EAA, DNAmTL, and DNAm-based blood cell composition. Compared with controls, there was a decrease in Horvath EAA and IEAA in patients with BD. Further, there was a significant decrease in Horvath EAA and IEAA in patients with BD taking medication combinations of mood stabilizers (including lithium carbonate, sodium valproate, and carbamazepine) than in those taking no medication/monotherapy. This study provides novel evidence indicating decelerated epigenetic aging associated with mood stabilizers in patients with BD. |
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spelling | pubmed-71985482020-05-06 Decelerated epigenetic aging associated with mood stabilizers in the blood of patients with bipolar disorder Okazaki, Satoshi Numata, Shusuke Otsuka, Ikuo Horai, Tadasu Kinoshita, Makoto Sora, Ichiro Ohmori, Tetsuro Hishimoto, Akitoyo Transl Psychiatry Article There is high mortality among patients with bipolar disorder (BD). Studies have reported accelerated biological aging in patients with BD. Recently, Horvath and Hannum et al. independently developed DNA methylation (DNAm) profiles as “epigenetic clocks,” which are the most accurate biological age estimate. This led to the development of two accomplished measures of epigenetic age acceleration (EAA) using blood samples, namely, intrinsic and extrinsic EAA (IEAA and EEAA, respectively). IEAA, which is based on Horvath’s clock, is independent of blood cell counts and indicates cell-intrinsic aging. On the other hand, EEAA, which is based on Hannum’s clock, is associated with age-dependent changes in blood cell counts and indicates immune system aging. Further, Lu et al. developed the “GrimAge” clock, which can strongly predict the mortality risk, and DNAm-based telomere length (DNAmTL). We used a DNAm dataset from whole blood samples obtained from 30 patients with BD and 30 healthy controls. We investigated Horvath EAA, IEAA, Hannum EAA, EEAA, Grim EAA, DNAmTL, and DNAm-based blood cell composition. Compared with controls, there was a decrease in Horvath EAA and IEAA in patients with BD. Further, there was a significant decrease in Horvath EAA and IEAA in patients with BD taking medication combinations of mood stabilizers (including lithium carbonate, sodium valproate, and carbamazepine) than in those taking no medication/monotherapy. This study provides novel evidence indicating decelerated epigenetic aging associated with mood stabilizers in patients with BD. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7198548/ /pubmed/32366819 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-020-0813-y Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Okazaki, Satoshi Numata, Shusuke Otsuka, Ikuo Horai, Tadasu Kinoshita, Makoto Sora, Ichiro Ohmori, Tetsuro Hishimoto, Akitoyo Decelerated epigenetic aging associated with mood stabilizers in the blood of patients with bipolar disorder |
title | Decelerated epigenetic aging associated with mood stabilizers in the blood of patients with bipolar disorder |
title_full | Decelerated epigenetic aging associated with mood stabilizers in the blood of patients with bipolar disorder |
title_fullStr | Decelerated epigenetic aging associated with mood stabilizers in the blood of patients with bipolar disorder |
title_full_unstemmed | Decelerated epigenetic aging associated with mood stabilizers in the blood of patients with bipolar disorder |
title_short | Decelerated epigenetic aging associated with mood stabilizers in the blood of patients with bipolar disorder |
title_sort | decelerated epigenetic aging associated with mood stabilizers in the blood of patients with bipolar disorder |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7198548/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32366819 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41398-020-0813-y |
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