Increased oxidative stress as a mechanism for decreased BDNF levels in acute manic episodes

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Objective and Method: There is a growing amount of data indicating that alterations in brain-derived neurotrophic factor and increased oxidative stress may play a role in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder. In light of recent evidence demonstrating that brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels are decreased in situations of increased oxidative stress, we have examined the correlation between serum thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, a measure of lipid peroxidation, and serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels in bipolar disorder patients during acute mania and in healthy controls. Results: Serum thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels were negatively correlated in bipolar disorder patients (r = -0.56; p = 0.001), whereas no significant correlation was observed in the control group.. Conclusion: These results suggest that alterations in oxidative status may be mechanistically associated with abnormal low levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor observed in individuals with bipolar disorder.

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Kapczinski, F., Frey, B. N., Andreazza, A. C., Kauer-Sant’Anna, M., Cunha, Â. B. M., & Post, R. M. (2008). Increased oxidative stress as a mechanism for decreased BDNF levels in acute manic episodes. Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria, 30(3), 243–245. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-44462008000300011

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