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Thiol/disulphide homeostasis in bipolar disorder

Authors :
Gamze Erzin
Canan Topcuoglu
Ozcan Erel
Rabia Nazik Yüksel
Erol Göka
Vahap Ozan Kotan
Emre Ürer
Makbule Çiğdem Aydemir
Güven Özkaya
Source :
Psychiatry research. 261
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Bipolar disorder (BD) patients have increased oxidative stress, which can disturb thiol/disulphide homeostasis, causing disulphide formation. The aim of the study is to investigate dynamic thiol/disulphide (SH/SS) homeostasis in BD patients, which is a novel evaluation method of oxidative status. Ninety-four BD patients (50 in the manic episode and 44 in remission) and 44 healthy controls were included in the study. Blood serum native thiol (SH) and total thiol (ToSH) concentrations were measured in a paired test. The half value of the difference between native thiol and total thiol concentrations was calculated as the disulphide (SS) bond amount. Serum native thiol levels of the mania group were found to be lower than the remission and the control groups. There was a significant difference between the remission group and the control group in terms of native thiol. Serum total thiol level was lower in mania group than the control group. Detection of oxidative molecules for BD could be helpful, especially in treatment, follow-up periods and reducing morbidity. The results of our study besides the data available in the literature support that thiol and disulphide levels are useful markers for BD and promising therapeutic targets in terms of future pharmacological modulation.

Details

ISSN :
18727123
Volume :
261
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Psychiatry research
Accession number :
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