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34
Atıf
150
Cilt
284-294
Sayfa
Scopus Yazarları: Adem Aydin, Murat Boysan, Abdullah Atli, Lutfullah Besiroglu, Sultan Kiliç, Ragip Balaharoglu, Yavuz Selvi, Osman Ozdemir
Özet
It has been commonly recognized that circadian rhythm and sleep/wake cycle are causally involved in bipolar disorder. There has been a paucity of systematic research considering the relations between sleep and mood states in bipolar disorder. The current study examines the possible influences of sleep deprivation on mood states and endocrine functions among first-degree relatives of patients with bipolar disorder and healthy controls. Blood samples were taken at two time points in the consecutive mornings at predeprivation and postdeprivation periods. Participants simultaneously completed the Profiles of Mood States at two time points after giving blood samples. Plasma T3 and TSH levels increased after total sleep deprivation in both groups. Sleep deprivation induced TSH levels were reversely associated with depression-dejection among healthy controls. A paradoxical effect was detected for only the first-degree relatives of the patients that changes in plasma cortisol levels negatively linked to depression-dejection and anger-hostility scores after total sleep deprivation. Plasma DHEA levels became correlated with vigor-activity scores after sleep deprivation among first-degree relatives of bipolar patients. On the contrary, significant associations of depression-dejection, anger-hostility, and confusion-bewilderment with the baseline plasma DHEA levels became statistically trivial in the postdeprivation period. Findings suggested that first-degree relatives of patients with bipolar disorder had completely distinct characteristics with respect to sleep deprivation induced responses in terms of associations between endocrine functions and mood states as compared to individuals whose relatives had no psychiatric problems. Considering the relationships between endocrine functions and mood states among relatives of the patients, it appears like sleep deprivation changes the receptor sensitivity which probably plays a pivotal role on mood outcomes among the first-degree relatives of patients with bipolar disorder. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
Anahtar Kelimeler (Scopus)
Endocrine system
Bipolar disorder
Endophenotype
Sleep deprivation
Hormones
Mood states
Anahtar Kelimeler
Endocrine system
Bipolar disorder
Endophenotype
Sleep deprivation
Hormones
Mood states
Makale Bilgileri
Dergi
Journal of Affective Disorders
ISSN
01650327
Yıl
2013
/ 9. ay
Cilt / Sayı
150
/ 2
Sayfalar
284 – 294
Makale Türü
Özgün Makale
Hakemlik
Hakemli
Endeks
SSCI
YÖKSİS Atıf
13
Yayın Dili
İngilizce
Kapsam
Uluslararası
Toplam Yazar
8 kişi
Erişim Türü
Elektronik
Erişim Linki
Makaleye Git
Alan
Sağlık Bilimleri Temel Alanı-
Ruh Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları
YÖKSİS Yazar Kaydı
Yazar Adı
AYDIN ADEM,SELVİ YAVUZ,BEŞİROĞLU LÜTFULLAH,BOYSAN MURAT,ATLİ ABDULLAH,ÖZDEMİR OSMAN,Kılıç Sultan,Balaharoğlu Ragıp
YÖKSİS ID
1010272
Hızlı Erişim
Metrikler
YÖKSİS Atıf
13
Scopus Atıf
34
Yazar Sayısı
8