Randomized, placebo-controlled trial of flax oil in pediatric bipolar disorder

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作者
Gracious, Barbara L. [1 ]
Chirieac, Madalina C. [1 ]
Costescu, Stefan [1 ]
Finucane, Teresa L. [1 ]
Youngstrom, Eric A. [2 ]
Hibbeln, Joseph R. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rochester, Lab Mood Disorders Children & Adolescents, Strong Mem Hosp, Dept Psychiat,Med Ctr, Rochester, NY 14642 USA
[2] Univ N Carolina, Dept Psychiat & Psychol, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[3] NIAAA, Sect Nutr Neurochem, NIH, Bethesda, MD USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
adolescents; bipolar disorder; children; flax oil; omega-3 fatty acid; POLYUNSATURATED FATTY-ACIDS; POSTMORTEM ORBITOFRONTAL CORTEX; BLOOD-CELL MEMBRANES; DOUBLE-BLIND; EICOSAPENTAENOIC ACID; DOCOSAHEXAENOIC ACID; CHOLESTERYL ESTERS; DEPRESSED-PATIENTS; ARACHIDONIC-ACID; MOOD DISORDERS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1399-5618.2010.00799.x
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objectives: This clinical trial evaluated whether supplementation with flax oil, containing the omega-3 fatty acid alpha-linolenic acid (alpha-LNA), safely reduced symptom severity in youth with bipolar disorder. Methods: Children and adolescents aged 6-17 years with symptomatic bipolar I or bipolar II disorder (n = 51), manic, hypomanic, mixed, or depressed, were randomized to either flax oil capsules containing 550 mg alpha-LNA per 1 gram or an olive oil placebo adjunctively or as monotherapy. Doses were titrated to 12 capsules per day as tolerated over 16 weeks. Primary outcomes included changes in the Young Mania Rating Scale, Child Depression Rating Scale-Revised, and Clinical Global Impressions-Bipolar ratings using Kaplan-Meier survival analyses. Results: There were no significant differences in primary outcome measures when compared by treatment assignment. However, clinician-rated Global Symptom Severity was negatively correlated with final serum omega-3 fatty acid compositions: %alpha-LNA (r = -0.45, p < 0.007), % eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) (r = -0.47, p < 0.005); and positively correlated with final arachidonic acid (AA) (r = 0.36, p < 0.05) and docosapentaenoic acid (DPA) n-6 (r = 0.48, p < 0.004). The mean duration of treatment for alpha-LNA was 11.8 weeks versus 8 weeks for placebo; however, the longer treatment duration for alpha-LNA was not significant after controlling for baseline variables. Subjects discontinued the study for continued depressive symptoms. Conclusions: Studies of essential fatty acid supplementation are feasible and well tolerated in the pediatric population. Although flax oil may decrease severity of illness in children and adolescents with bipolar disorder who have meaningful increases in serum EPA percent levels and/or decreased AA and DPA n-6 levels, individual variations in conversion of alpha-LNA to EPA and docosahexaenoic acid as well as dosing burden favor the use of fish oil both for clinical trials and clinical practice. Additionally, future research should focus on adherence and analysis of outcome based on changes in essential fatty acid tissue compositions, as opposed to group randomization alone.
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