Trace lithium concentrations in mental disorders and suicidal behavior: A cross-sectional study

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1016/j.jtemb.2025.127621
Vilma Jakienė , Nijolė Raškauskienė , Aurelija Podlipskytė , Eimantas Zauka , Gediminas Mačys , Virginija Adomaitienė , Rima Naginienė , Dalė Baranauskienė , Julius Burkauskas , Vesta Steiblienė
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Abstract

Background

Studies have demonstrated a negative correlation between lithium trace concentrations in drinking water and suicide rates; however, a study focused on clinical significance of lithium concentrations in individual patients was needed. Therefore, we aimed to assess lithium trace concentrations in individuals with mental disorders and compare them to healthy controls to evaluate whether lithium concentrations are associated with mental disorders and/or suicidal behavior.

Method

We enrolled 50 patients diagnosed with mental disorders without a history of suicidal behavior, 51 patients hospitalized after a suicidal attempt, and 46 healthy individuals as a control group for the analysis and comparison of lithium trace concentrations in blood serum. The suicidality risk was evaluated using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview. Quantile regression (QR) was used to evaluate lithium concentrations (as the outcome) between the control and patient groups (as predictors), along with a set of covariates.

Results

The median of serum lithium concentration overall was 1.76 µg/L (IQR 1.17–3.42); range 0.2–26.95 µg/L. Mutivariable QR analysis, adjusted for age, gender, and suicidality risk, revealed that at the 75th quantile, in patients' lithium concentrations were significantly lower compared to the controls. A high suicidality risk was associated with decreased lithium concentrations at the 75th quantile (B = − 2.073, p = 0.014).

Conclusion

The serum lithium concentrations in the highest quantiles were significantly lower in patients with mental disorders compared to healthy individuals and lower lithium concentrations in serum were associated with a higher risk of suicidality.
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期刊介绍: The journal provides the reader with a thorough description of theoretical and applied aspects of trace elements in medicine and biology and is devoted to the advancement of scientific knowledge about trace elements and trace element species. Trace elements play essential roles in the maintenance of physiological processes. During the last decades there has been a great deal of scientific investigation about the function and binding of trace elements. The Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology focuses on the description and dissemination of scientific results concerning the role of trace elements with respect to their mode of action in health and disease and nutritional importance. Progress in the knowledge of the biological role of trace elements depends, however, on advances in trace elements chemistry. Thus the Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology will include only those papers that base their results on proven analytical methods. Also, we only publish those articles in which the quality assurance regarding the execution of experiments and achievement of results is guaranteed.
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