Association between periodontal diseases and bipolar disorder: implications for therapeutic interventions: A narrative review

IF 1.9 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Precision and Future Medicine Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.23838/pfm.2023.00086
Ji Hyun Baek, Sun Jae Jung, Amy Peters, Alpdogan Kantarci, Andrew A. Nierenberg
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Chronic low-grade inflammation plays a role in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder. Recent studies have shown that periodontitis can affect the central nervous system by activating inflammatory mediators in the brain. However, only a few studies have examined the association between periodontitis and bipolar disorder. Here, we aimed to review the current evidence on the association between periodontal diseases and bipolar disorder, its potential mechanisms, and future research directions. Studies so far suggested that periodontal diseases were more common in patients with bipolar disorder than in the general population. Patients with bipolar disorder generally have poor oral hygiene owing to poor self-care, smoking, alcohol abuse, and the effects of psychotropic medications. Proposed mechanisms underlying this association include the effects of inflammatory mediators, direct invasion of oral microbiota, modulation of the neurotransmitter system, and impact on the vagus nerve and hypothalamus-pituitary- adrenal axis. Additional clinical studies examining the prevalence of periodontal diseases and their association with the clinical features of bipolar disorder are necessary. Clinical studies targeting the treatment of periodontal diseases for primary or secondary prevention of bipolar disorder are warranted.
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牙周病和双相情感障碍之间的联系:治疗干预的意义:一篇叙述性综述
慢性低度炎症在双相情感障碍的病理生理中起作用。最近的研究表明,牙周炎可以通过激活大脑中的炎症介质来影响中枢神经系统。然而,只有少数研究调查了牙周炎和双相情感障碍之间的关系。本文就牙周病与双相情感障碍之间的关系、可能的机制以及未来的研究方向进行综述。迄今为止的研究表明,牙周病在双相情感障碍患者中比在普通人群中更常见。双相情感障碍患者由于自我保健不良、吸烟、酗酒和精神药物的影响,通常口腔卫生较差。这种关联的潜在机制包括炎症介质的作用、口腔微生物群的直接入侵、神经递质系统的调节以及对迷走神经和下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴的影响。进一步的临床研究检查牙周病的患病率及其与双相情感障碍的临床特征的关系是必要的。针对牙周病的治疗进行双相情感障碍一级或二级预防的临床研究是必要的。
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