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Bipolar Disorder, Circadian Rhythm and Clock Genes.

Junsoo ChungYoung-Chan KimJong-Hyun Jeong
Published in: Clinical psychopharmacology and neuroscience : the official scientific journal of the Korean College of Neuropsychopharmacology (2023)
Sleep disturbance and abnormal circadian rhythm might be closely related to bipolar disorder. Several studies involving disturbed sleep/wake cycle, changes in rhythms such as melatonin and cortisol, clock genes, and circadian preference have shown the relationship between bipolar disorder and circadian rhythm. The results differed across different studies. In some studies, a delay in the circadian rhythm was observed in the depressive episode and advanced circadian rhythm was observed during the manic episode. In other studies, a delay in circadian rhythm was observed independent of mood episodes. Accordingly, circadian rhythm disorder was proposed as a trait marker for bipolar disorder. The altered circadian rhythm may represent a pathological mechanism that contributes to the mood episodes. However, a prospective cohort study is needed for further clarification.
Keyphrases
  • bipolar disorder
  • major depressive disorder
  • atrial fibrillation
  • heart rate
  • genome wide
  • case control
  • blood pressure
  • depressive symptoms
  • dna methylation
  • transcription factor
  • stress induced