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Reduced mitochondrial respiratory capacity in patients with acute episodes of bipolar disorder: Could bipolar disorder be a state-dependent mitochondrial disease?

Anna Giménez-PalomoMariona Guitart-MampelAna MeseguerRoger BorràsFrancesc Josep García-GarcíaEsther TobíasLaura VallsXavier Alsina-RestoyGemma RoquéEster SánchezJosep RocaGerard AnmellaMarc ValentíLorenzo BraccoHelena AndreuSergi SalmerónLluc ColomerJoaquim RaduaNorma VerdoliniMichael BerkEduard VietaGlòria GarrabouIsabella Pacchiarotti
Published in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2023)
Bioenergetic and mitochondrial dysregulation could be present in both manic and depressive phases in BD and, importantly, they may restore after clinical remission. These preliminary results suggest that mitochondrial respiratory capacity could be a biomarker of illness activity and clinical response in BD. Further studies with larger samples and similar approaches are needed to confirm these results and identify potential biomarkers in different phases of the disease.
Keyphrases
  • bipolar disorder
  • major depressive disorder
  • oxidative stress
  • respiratory tract