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Abstract
Background: The level of uric acid and serum lipids has been suggested as a possible biomarker of bipolar disorder. We aimed to investigate the differences in clinical features and serum levels of lipids and uric acid in patients with bipolar depression or unipolar depression in order to distinguish them.
Methods: The clinical data of 53 patients with unipolar depression (unipolar group) and 61 patients with bipolar depression (bipolar group), who all met the diagnostic criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV of the American Psychiatric Association, were compared with each other retrospectively. The serum levels of uric acid and lipids (including total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and triglycerides) were measured after hospital admission. The Statistical Package for the Social Science version 22.0 software was used for statistical analysis, and logistic regression was employed to identify the susceptible factors of bipolar depression.
Results: Taking into account confounding factors, logistic regression analysis revealed that the high levels of uric acid (odds ratio = 1.016, P = .001) and low levels of triglycerides (odds ratio = 0.457, P = .025) were significantly correlated with bipolar depression.
Conclusion: It has been demonstrated from this study that individuals with bipolar depression have higher serum uric acid levels and lower triglyceride levels than unipolar depression ones. Therefore, serum levels of uric acid and triglycerides might have the potential to be the biomarkers for differential diagnosis between bipolar and unipolar depression.
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Journal of Medical Ethics is a leading international journal that reflects the whole field of medical ethics. The journal seeks to promote ethical reflection and conduct in scientific research and medical practice. It features articles on various ethical aspects of health care relevant to health care professionals, members of clinical ethics committees, medical ethics professionals, researchers and bioscientists, policy makers and patients.
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JME is the official journal of the Institute of Medical Ethics.