Factors related to lithium blood concentrations in Chinese Han patients with bipolar disorder

Ya-Yun Xu,*,1,2 Qian-Hui Xia,*,3 Jun Liang,1,2 Yin Cao,1,2 Feng Shan,1,2 Yang Liu,1,2 Chun-Yu Yan,1,2 Qing-Rong Xia1,21Department of Pharmacy, Hefei Fourth People’s Hospital, Hefei 230000, People’s Republic of China; 2Psychopharmacology Research Laboratory, Anhui Mental...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2f48cd3d81054c1e8539ffdcf6ce33322021-12-02T03:55:20ZFactors related to lithium blood concentrations in Chinese Han patients with bipolar disorder1178-2021https://doaj.org/article/2f48cd3d81054c1e8539ffdcf6ce33322019-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/factors-related-to-lithium-blood-concentrations-in-chinese-han-patient-peer-reviewed-article-NDThttps://doaj.org/toc/1178-2021Ya-Yun Xu,*,1,2 Qian-Hui Xia,*,3 Jun Liang,1,2 Yin Cao,1,2 Feng Shan,1,2 Yang Liu,1,2 Chun-Yu Yan,1,2 Qing-Rong Xia1,21Department of Pharmacy, Hefei Fourth People’s Hospital, Hefei 230000, People’s Republic of China; 2Psychopharmacology Research Laboratory, Anhui Mental Health Center, Hefei 230000, People’s Republic of China; 3School of Pharmacy, Wannan Medical College, Wuhu 241002, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workBackground: The goal of this study was to identify the physiological factors related to the blood concentration of lithium in Chinese Han patients with bipolar disorder (BD).Materials and methods: A total of 186 Chinese Han patients with BD were assessed. Patients were recruited from the Anhui Mental Health Center. The concentrations of serum lithium were measured by a Dimension RxL Max biochemistry analyzer. Physiological factors, including body weight, body mass index (BMI), and routine laboratory parameters, were collected. Relationships between the serum lithium concentration and relevant clinical data were analyzed by Pearson correlation tests, and the independent relationships were determined by multivariate linear regression analysis.Results: Pearson correlation analysis showed that serum lithium concentrations were positively correlated with creatinine concentrations (r=0.147, P=0.046), Mg2+ concentrations (r=0.151, P=0.04), and the percentage of neutrophils (r=0.178, P=0.015) and negatively correlated with high-density lipoprotein (HDL) concentrations (r=−0.142, P=0.05), apolipoprotein A1 concentrations (r=−0.169, P=0.02), and Na+ concentrations (r=−0.148, P=0.046) in 186 patients with BD. Furthermore, multivariate linear regression analysis showed that serum lithium concentrations were negatively associated with Na+ concentrations and positively associated with the percentage of neutrophils.Conclusion: These results suggest that physiological factors, including creatinine, HDL, apolipoprotein A1, Na+, and Mg2+ concentrations and percentage of neutrophils, might be related to serum lithium concentrations and provide a basis for parameter selection of lithium population pharmacokinetics in Chinese Han patients with BD.Keywords: bipolar disorder, apolipoprotein A1, creatinine, high-density lipoprotein, neutrophil, lithiumXu YYXia QHLiang JCao YShan FLiu YYan CYXia QRDove Medical PressarticleBipolar disorderApolipoproteinA1CreatinineHigh-density lipoproteinNeutrophilLithiumNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryRC321-571Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemRC346-429ENNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, Vol Volume 15, Pp 1929-1937 (2019)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Bipolar disorder
ApolipoproteinA1
Creatinine
High-density lipoprotein
Neutrophil
Lithium
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
RC346-429
spellingShingle Bipolar disorder
ApolipoproteinA1
Creatinine
High-density lipoprotein
Neutrophil
Lithium
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
RC346-429
Xu YY
Xia QH
Liang J
Cao Y
Shan F
Liu Y
Yan CY
Xia QR
Factors related to lithium blood concentrations in Chinese Han patients with bipolar disorder
description Ya-Yun Xu,*,1,2 Qian-Hui Xia,*,3 Jun Liang,1,2 Yin Cao,1,2 Feng Shan,1,2 Yang Liu,1,2 Chun-Yu Yan,1,2 Qing-Rong Xia1,21Department of Pharmacy, Hefei Fourth People’s Hospital, Hefei 230000, People’s Republic of China; 2Psychopharmacology Research Laboratory, Anhui Mental Health Center, Hefei 230000, People’s Republic of China; 3School of Pharmacy, Wannan Medical College, Wuhu 241002, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workBackground: The goal of this study was to identify the physiological factors related to the blood concentration of lithium in Chinese Han patients with bipolar disorder (BD).Materials and methods: A total of 186 Chinese Han patients with BD were assessed. Patients were recruited from the Anhui Mental Health Center. The concentrations of serum lithium were measured by a Dimension RxL Max biochemistry analyzer. Physiological factors, including body weight, body mass index (BMI), and routine laboratory parameters, were collected. Relationships between the serum lithium concentration and relevant clinical data were analyzed by Pearson correlation tests, and the independent relationships were determined by multivariate linear regression analysis.Results: Pearson correlation analysis showed that serum lithium concentrations were positively correlated with creatinine concentrations (r=0.147, P=0.046), Mg2+ concentrations (r=0.151, P=0.04), and the percentage of neutrophils (r=0.178, P=0.015) and negatively correlated with high-density lipoprotein (HDL) concentrations (r=−0.142, P=0.05), apolipoprotein A1 concentrations (r=−0.169, P=0.02), and Na+ concentrations (r=−0.148, P=0.046) in 186 patients with BD. Furthermore, multivariate linear regression analysis showed that serum lithium concentrations were negatively associated with Na+ concentrations and positively associated with the percentage of neutrophils.Conclusion: These results suggest that physiological factors, including creatinine, HDL, apolipoprotein A1, Na+, and Mg2+ concentrations and percentage of neutrophils, might be related to serum lithium concentrations and provide a basis for parameter selection of lithium population pharmacokinetics in Chinese Han patients with BD.Keywords: bipolar disorder, apolipoprotein A1, creatinine, high-density lipoprotein, neutrophil, lithium
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author Xu YY
Xia QH
Liang J
Cao Y
Shan F
Liu Y
Yan CY
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Xia QH
Liang J
Cao Y
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Liu Y
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title Factors related to lithium blood concentrations in Chinese Han patients with bipolar disorder
title_short Factors related to lithium blood concentrations in Chinese Han patients with bipolar disorder
title_full Factors related to lithium blood concentrations in Chinese Han patients with bipolar disorder
title_fullStr Factors related to lithium blood concentrations in Chinese Han patients with bipolar disorder
title_full_unstemmed Factors related to lithium blood concentrations in Chinese Han patients with bipolar disorder
title_sort factors related to lithium blood concentrations in chinese han patients with bipolar disorder
publisher Dove Medical Press
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url https://doaj.org/article/2f48cd3d81054c1e8539ffdcf6ce3332
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