Female vulnerability for thyroid function abnormality in bipolar disorder: role of lithium treatment

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Ozerdem, Aysegul [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Tunca, Zeliha [1 ]
Cimrin, Dilek [5 ]
Hidiroglu, Ceren [2 ]
Ergor, Gul [6 ]
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[1] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Dept Psychiat, Fac Med, TR-35340 Izmir, Turkey
[2] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Dept Neurosci, Hlth Sci Inst, TR-35340 Izmir, Turkey
[3] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Brain Dynam & Res Ctr, TR-35340 Izmir, Turkey
[4] Istanbul Kultur Univ, Brain Dynam Cognit & Complex Syst Res Ctr, Istanbul, Turkey
[5] Dokuz Eylul Univ Hosp, Cent Labs, Izmir, Turkey
[6] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Dept Publ Hlth, Fac Med, TR-35340 Izmir, Turkey
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bipolar disorder; female; gender difference; lithium; thyroid function; HIGH-DOSE THYROXINE; TREATED PATIENTS; AUTOIMMUNE-THYROIDITIS; ANTITHYROID ANTIBODIES; REFERENCE INTERVALS; NATIONAL-HEALTH; UNITED-STATES; DEPRESSION; HYPOTHYROIDISM; THYROTROPIN;
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10.1111/bdi.12163
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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BackgroundPrevious studies have provided evidence of subtle thyroid hormone metabolism abnormalities in patients with mood disorders. Although these studies are informative, the precise role of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis in bipolar disorder, especially in women, remains unclear. We sought to further corroborate thyroid function in patients with bipolar disorder in comparison to patients with other psychiatric, as well as non-psychiatric, diagnoses. MethodsIn this retrospective, cross-sectional, naturalistic study, serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels in a total sample of 3,204 patients were compared. The study sample included patients with bipolar disorder (n=469), unipolar depression (n=615), and other psychiatric diagnoses (n=999), patients from endocrinology clinics (n=645), and patients from dermatology clinics (n=476). Analyses were completed using two different normal ranges for TDH: a high normal range (0.4-5.0 IU/mL) and a low normal range (0.3-3.0 IU/mL). ResultsPatients with bipolar disorder showed significantly higher serum TSH levels compared to all other groups. In women, the rate of above normal range TSH was highest in patients with bipolar disorder for both high (5.0IU/mL; 12.1%) and low (3.0IU/mL; 30.4%) upper normal limits. In patients with bipolar disorder, serum TSH levels did not differ significantly between different mood states. In the lithium-treated patients (n=240), a significantly lower percentage of women (55.9%) compared to men (71.2%) fell within the 0.3-3.0IU/mL normal TSH window (p=0.016). For the high normal range (0.4-5.0IU/mL), serum lithium levels above 0.8mmol/L were associated with a significantly lower proportion of female patients (59.2%) falling within the normal range than male patients (88.9%). Non-lithium treatment was not associated with a gender difference. ConclusionsOur findings show a higher rate of TSH abnormality in patients with bipolar disorder, particularly those taking lithium, compared to those with other psychiatric and medical conditions. Lithium-associated thyroid dysregulation occurs more frequently in female patients. Using the low normal range TSH values at follow-up can increase sensitivity in recognizing hyperthyroidism in lithium-treated female patients, and help in preventing the development of subclinical hypothyroidism and an adverse course of illness.
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