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Neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms of circadian rhythm disruption in bipolar disorder: A critical multi‐disciplinary literature review and agenda for future research from the ISBD task force on chronobiology

AIM: Symptoms of bipolar disorder (BD) include changes in mood, activity, energy, sleep, and appetite. Since many of these processes are regulated by circadian function, circadian rhythm disturbance has been examined as a biological feature underlying BD. The International Society for Bipolar Disord...

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Autores principales: McCarthy, Michael J., Gottlieb, John F., Gonzalez, Robert, McClung, Colleen A., Alloy, Lauren B., Cain, Sean, Dulcis, Davide, Etain, Bruno, Frey, Benicio N., Garbazza, Corrado, Ketchesin, Kyle D., Landgraf, Dominic, Lee, Heon‐Jeong, Marie‐Claire, Cynthia, Nusslock, Robin, Porcu, Alessandra, Porter, Richard, Ritter, Philipp, Scott, Jan, Smith, Daniel, Swartz, Holly A., Murray, Greg
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9149148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34850507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bdi.13165
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author McCarthy, Michael J.
Gottlieb, John F.
Gonzalez, Robert
McClung, Colleen A.
Alloy, Lauren B.
Cain, Sean
Dulcis, Davide
Etain, Bruno
Frey, Benicio N.
Garbazza, Corrado
Ketchesin, Kyle D.
Landgraf, Dominic
Lee, Heon‐Jeong
Marie‐Claire, Cynthia
Nusslock, Robin
Porcu, Alessandra
Porter, Richard
Ritter, Philipp
Scott, Jan
Smith, Daniel
Swartz, Holly A.
Murray, Greg
author_facet McCarthy, Michael J.
Gottlieb, John F.
Gonzalez, Robert
McClung, Colleen A.
Alloy, Lauren B.
Cain, Sean
Dulcis, Davide
Etain, Bruno
Frey, Benicio N.
Garbazza, Corrado
Ketchesin, Kyle D.
Landgraf, Dominic
Lee, Heon‐Jeong
Marie‐Claire, Cynthia
Nusslock, Robin
Porcu, Alessandra
Porter, Richard
Ritter, Philipp
Scott, Jan
Smith, Daniel
Swartz, Holly A.
Murray, Greg
author_sort McCarthy, Michael J.
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description AIM: Symptoms of bipolar disorder (BD) include changes in mood, activity, energy, sleep, and appetite. Since many of these processes are regulated by circadian function, circadian rhythm disturbance has been examined as a biological feature underlying BD. The International Society for Bipolar Disorders Chronobiology Task Force (CTF) was commissioned to review evidence for neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms pertinent to BD. METHOD: Drawing upon expertise in animal models, biomarkers, physiology, and behavior, CTF analyzed the relevant cross‐disciplinary literature to precisely frame the discussion around circadian rhythm disruption in BD, highlight key findings, and for the first time integrate findings across levels of analysis to develop an internally consistent, coherent theoretical framework. RESULTS: Evidence from multiple sources implicates the circadian system in mood regulation, with corresponding associations with BD diagnoses and mood‐related traits reported across genetic, cellular, physiological, and behavioral domains. However, circadian disruption does not appear to be specific to BD and is present across a variety of high‐risk, prodromal, and syndromic psychiatric disorders. Substantial variability and ambiguity among the definitions, concepts and assumptions underlying the research have limited replication and the emergence of consensus findings. CONCLUSIONS: Future research in circadian rhythms and its role in BD is warranted. Well‐powered studies that carefully define associations between BD‐related and chronobiologically‐related constructs, and integrate across levels of analysis will be most illuminating.
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spelling pubmed-91491482022-10-14 Neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms of circadian rhythm disruption in bipolar disorder: A critical multi‐disciplinary literature review and agenda for future research from the ISBD task force on chronobiology McCarthy, Michael J. Gottlieb, John F. Gonzalez, Robert McClung, Colleen A. Alloy, Lauren B. Cain, Sean Dulcis, Davide Etain, Bruno Frey, Benicio N. Garbazza, Corrado Ketchesin, Kyle D. Landgraf, Dominic Lee, Heon‐Jeong Marie‐Claire, Cynthia Nusslock, Robin Porcu, Alessandra Porter, Richard Ritter, Philipp Scott, Jan Smith, Daniel Swartz, Holly A. Murray, Greg Bipolar Disord Research Articles AIM: Symptoms of bipolar disorder (BD) include changes in mood, activity, energy, sleep, and appetite. Since many of these processes are regulated by circadian function, circadian rhythm disturbance has been examined as a biological feature underlying BD. The International Society for Bipolar Disorders Chronobiology Task Force (CTF) was commissioned to review evidence for neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms pertinent to BD. METHOD: Drawing upon expertise in animal models, biomarkers, physiology, and behavior, CTF analyzed the relevant cross‐disciplinary literature to precisely frame the discussion around circadian rhythm disruption in BD, highlight key findings, and for the first time integrate findings across levels of analysis to develop an internally consistent, coherent theoretical framework. RESULTS: Evidence from multiple sources implicates the circadian system in mood regulation, with corresponding associations with BD diagnoses and mood‐related traits reported across genetic, cellular, physiological, and behavioral domains. However, circadian disruption does not appear to be specific to BD and is present across a variety of high‐risk, prodromal, and syndromic psychiatric disorders. Substantial variability and ambiguity among the definitions, concepts and assumptions underlying the research have limited replication and the emergence of consensus findings. CONCLUSIONS: Future research in circadian rhythms and its role in BD is warranted. Well‐powered studies that carefully define associations between BD‐related and chronobiologically‐related constructs, and integrate across levels of analysis will be most illuminating. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-12-10 2022-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9149148/ /pubmed/34850507 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bdi.13165 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Bipolar Disorders published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Research Articles
McCarthy, Michael J.
Gottlieb, John F.
Gonzalez, Robert
McClung, Colleen A.
Alloy, Lauren B.
Cain, Sean
Dulcis, Davide
Etain, Bruno
Frey, Benicio N.
Garbazza, Corrado
Ketchesin, Kyle D.
Landgraf, Dominic
Lee, Heon‐Jeong
Marie‐Claire, Cynthia
Nusslock, Robin
Porcu, Alessandra
Porter, Richard
Ritter, Philipp
Scott, Jan
Smith, Daniel
Swartz, Holly A.
Murray, Greg
Neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms of circadian rhythm disruption in bipolar disorder: A critical multi‐disciplinary literature review and agenda for future research from the ISBD task force on chronobiology
title Neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms of circadian rhythm disruption in bipolar disorder: A critical multi‐disciplinary literature review and agenda for future research from the ISBD task force on chronobiology
title_full Neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms of circadian rhythm disruption in bipolar disorder: A critical multi‐disciplinary literature review and agenda for future research from the ISBD task force on chronobiology
title_fullStr Neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms of circadian rhythm disruption in bipolar disorder: A critical multi‐disciplinary literature review and agenda for future research from the ISBD task force on chronobiology
title_full_unstemmed Neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms of circadian rhythm disruption in bipolar disorder: A critical multi‐disciplinary literature review and agenda for future research from the ISBD task force on chronobiology
title_short Neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms of circadian rhythm disruption in bipolar disorder: A critical multi‐disciplinary literature review and agenda for future research from the ISBD task force on chronobiology
title_sort neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms of circadian rhythm disruption in bipolar disorder: a critical multi‐disciplinary literature review and agenda for future research from the isbd task force on chronobiology
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9149148/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34850507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bdi.13165
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