Differences in telomere length between patients with bipolar disorder and controls are influenced by lithium treatment
- PMID: 32372689
- DOI: 10.2217/pgs-2020-0028
Differences in telomere length between patients with bipolar disorder and controls are influenced by lithium treatment
Abstract
Aim: To assess the role of lithium treatment in the relationship between bipolar disorder (BD) and leukocyte telomere length (LTL). Materials & methods: We compared LTL between 131 patients with BD, with or without a history of lithium treatment, and 336 controls. We tested the association between genetically determined LTL and BD in two large genome-wide association datasets. Results: Patients with BD with a history lithium treatment showed longer LTL compared with never-treated patients (p = 0.015), and similar LTL compared with controls. Patients never treated with lithium showed shorter LTL compared with controls (p = 0.029). Mendelian randomization analysis showed no association between BD and genetically determined LTL. Conclusion: Our data support previous findings showing that long-term lithium treatment might protect against telomere shortening.
Keywords: aging; mendelian randomization mood disorders; mood stabilizers; pharmacogenetics; telomere shortening; telomeres.
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