Evaluation of plasma antioxidant levels during different phases of illness in adult patients with bipolar disorder
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
The aim of the present study is to evaluate role of plasma antioxidants (albumin, bilirubin and uric
acid) in patients suffering from type I Bipolar Disorder (BD-I) during different phases of illness: acute
mania, euthymia and bipolar depression. Medical records of consecutive 110 BD-I patients (38 patients
with acute mania, 35 in euthymic state, full remission, and 37 in depressive phase) were reviewed to
evaluate plasma antioxidant levels. Laboratory data of 40 healthy controls were also obtained. The
scores of Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS), Bech-Rafaelsen Manic Rating Scale (BRMRS) and
Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D) were evaluated. Serum uric acid levels were higher
in acute mania than other patient subgroups and healthy controls. Serum uric acid levels directly
correlated with BRMRS and YMRS scores. No differences were found between clinical groups during
different phases and healthy controls concerning albumin and bilirubin. In conclusion, the results of
the present study support the notion that serum uric acid levels may be higher in patients with BP-I
(especially during manic phases) which may suggest a dysregulation of the purinergic system. However,
limitations should be considered and further studies are needed.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
De Berardis, D; Conti, Cm; Campanella, D; Carano, A; Di Giuseppe, B; Valchera, A; Tancredi, L; Serroni, N; Pizzorno, Am; Fulcheri, M; Gambi, F; Sepede, G; Moschetta, Fs; Salerno, Rm; Ferro, Fm
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