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Mitochondria dysfunction and bipolar disorder: From pathology to therapy

Xin-Jieh Lam, Bingzhe Xu, Pei-Ling Yeo, Pike-See Cheah, King‐Hwa Ling

2023IBRO Neuroscience Reports35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bipolar disorder (BD) is one of the major psychiatric diseases in which the impairment of mitochondrial functions has been closely connected or associated with the disease pathologies. Different lines of evidence of the close connection between mitochondria dysfunction and BD were discussed with a particular focus on (1) dysregulation of energy metabolism, (2) effect of genetic variants, (3) oxidative stress, cell death and apoptosis, (4) dysregulated calcium homeostasis and electrophysiology, and (5) current as well as potential treatments targeting at restoring mitochondrial functions. Currently, pharmacological interventions generally provide limited efficacy in preventing relapses or recovery from mania or depression episodes. Thus, understanding mitochondrial pathology in BD will lead to novel agents targeting mitochondrial dysfunction and formulating new effective therapy for BD.

Topics & Concepts

MitochondrionManiaBipolar disorderNeuroscienceDiseaseMitochondrial diseaseOxidative stressMedicineDepression (economics)BioinformaticsApoptosisPsychologyBiologyPathologyInternal medicineMitochondrial DNACell biologyCognitionGeneticsGeneEconomicsMacroeconomicsBipolar Disorder and TreatmentTryptophan and brain disordersElectrolyte and hormonal disorders
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