Sains Malaysiana 48(5)(2019): 
                1083–1095 
              http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2019-4805-17
               
              Oxidative Status in Bipolar Disorder (BD) and Its Correlation with Age, Gender and Body Mass Index (BMI)
              (Status Oksidatif 
                dalam Gangguan 
                Bikutub dan Kaitannya dengan 
                Umur, Jantina 
                dan Indeks Jisim 
                Tubuh)
               
              JACLYN TAN 
                AI 
                CHIN, 
                GEETHA 
                GUNASEKARAN, 
                MOHD 
                HANAFI 
                AHMAD 
                DAMANHURI, 
                CHAN 
                LAI 
                FONG, 
                LOO 
                JIANN 
                LIN 
                & GOON JO AAN* 
                
               
              Department of Biochemistry, Faculty 
                of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan 
                Malaysia Medical Center, Jalan Yaacob 
                Latif, Bandar Tun Razak, 
                56000 Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Federal 
                Territory, Malaysia
               
              Diserahkan: 23 Ogos 2017/Diterima: 25 September 
                2018
               
              ABSTRACT
              Bipolar disorder (BD) 
                is a chronic psychiatric illness which molecular foundations have 
                yet to be elucidated. Oxidative stress appears to be a promising 
                field of study to understand the formation of this disease in 
                molecular level. The objective was to investigate the oxidative 
                status of BD and its association with age, 
                gender and body mass index (BMI). A cross-sectional study 
                was conducted in a tertiary university hospital in Cheras, 
                Malaysia on 55 patients with BD diagnosed using Mini Neuropsychiatric 
                Interview (MINI). Peripheral markers of oxidative 
                stress which include superoxide dismutase (SOD), 
                glutathione peroxidise (GPx), 
                catalase (CAT), malondialdehyde (MDA) 
                and DNA damage were examined in subjects with BD (n=55) 
                and compared to healthy controls (n=28). BD patients 
                had significantly higher concentrations of MDA compared 
                to healthy controls (p<0.001). Concentration of MDA was 
                significantly higher in BD patients aged 40 and above compared 
                to those aged 39 years and below (p<0.05). The concentration 
                of MDA 
                did not show significant difference between male 
                and female BD patients, 
                likewise between patients with BMI below and above 25. The percentage 
                of normal DNA in healthy controls was significantly 
                higher than that of BD patients (p<0.001), 
                while percentage of mildly and severely damaged DNA in 
                BD 
                patients was significantly higher than that of healthy 
                controls (mildly damaged: p<0.001; severely damaged: 
                p<0.001). The severity of DNA damage in the BD patients was similar when compared 
                between age, gender and BMI. SOD activity 
                of BD patients was found to be comparable to that of healthy 
                subjects as well as when compared between gender and age, but 
                was significantly lower in subjects with BMI above 25 (p<0.05). CAT 
                activity was significantly higher in BD patients compared to controls 
                (p<0.001), while no significant difference was found 
                when compared between gender, age and BMI. GPx activity 
                did not show significant difference when compared between BD 
                and healthy controls, gender, age and BMI. Multiple linear regression 
                analysis showed that the percentage of normal DNA increases 
                with age in BD patients (p<0.001), while the percentage of 
                damaged DNA decreases with age (mildly damaged: p<0.002; 
                severely damaged: p<0.001). Percentage of normal and 
                damaged DNA 
                are not significantly correlated with BMI, while all antioxidative enzymes (SOD, 
                GPx, CAT) and MDA concentration 
                did not show significant correlation with age and BMI. 
                In conclusion, age and BMI are associated with the oxidative 
                status of BD patients regardless of gender.
               
              Keywords: Bipolar disorder; catalase; 
                glutathione peroxidase; malondialdehyde; 
                superoxide dismutase
               
              ABSTRAK
              Gangguan bikutub 
                (BD) ialah sejenis 
                penyakit psikiatrik 
                kronik kerana asas 
                kejadian molekulnya 
                masih belum ditentukan. 
                Tekanan oksidatif 
                adalah bidang yang berpotensi dikaji dalam memahami kejadian penyakit ini pada peringkat 
                molekul. Objektif 
                kajian adalah untuk 
                menentukan status oksidatif 
                pada pesakit 
                BD 
                dan kaitannya dengan 
                umur, jantina 
                dan indeks jisim 
                tubuh (BMI). Satu 
                kajian keratan 
                rentas telah dijalankan 
                di sebuah hospital universiti 
                pengajian tinggi 
                di Cheras, Malaysia ke 
                atas 55 pesakit 
                BD 
                yang didiagnos menggunakan 
                Mini Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). Aktiviti 
                enzim superoksida 
                dismutase (SOD), 
                glutation peroksida 
                (GPx), katalase (CAT), 
                kepekatan malondialdehid 
                (MDA) 
                dan kerosakan 
                DNA 
                dibandingkan antara subjek dengan BD (n=55) 
                dan kawalan 
                sihat (n=28). Pesakit BD 
                mempunyai kepekatan MDA 
                yang lebih tinggi 
                secara signifikan berbanding kepada kawalan sihat (p<0.001). 
                Kepekatan MDA adalah 
                lebih tinggi 
                bagi pesakit BD berumur 40 ke atas 
                berbanding kepada 
                yang berumur 39 dan ke bawah (p<0.05). Kepekatan MDA tidak 
                menunjukan perbezaan 
                yang signifikan apabila dibandingkan antara jantina, sama juga 
                antara pesakit 
                dengan BMI kurang 
                atau lebih daripada 
                25. Peratus DNA normal pada 
                kawalan sihat 
                adalah lebih tinggi 
                secara signifikan 
                berbanding kepada pesakit BD (p<0.001), manakala peratus DNA rosak ringan dan 
                rosak teruk 
                pada pesakit BD adalah lebih tinggi 
                secara signifikan 
                berbanding kepada kawalan sihat (rosakan DNA ringan: 
                p<0.001; kerosakan DNA teruk: p<0.001). Tahap 
                kerosakan DNA dalam 
                pesakit BD adalah 
                lebih kurang 
                sama apabila dibandingkan 
                antara umur, 
                jantina dan BMI. 
                Aktiviti SOD pesakit 
                BD 
                adalah lebih 
                kurang sama dengan 
                subjek sihat 
                dan apabila dibandingkan 
                antara jantina 
                dan umur, tetapi 
                adalah lebih 
                rendah secara signifikan 
                pada subjek 
                dengan BMI lebih daripada 25 (p<0.05). Aktiviti 
                CAT 
                adalah lebih 
                tinggi secara signifikan 
                dalam pesakit 
                BD 
                berbanding kumpulan kawalan (p<0.001), manakala 
                tiada perbezaan 
                signifikan antara jantina, umur dan 
                BMI. 
                Aktiviti GPx 
                tidak menunjukkan perbezaan signifikan apabila dibandingkan antara pesakit BD dan subjek sihat, 
                jantina, umur 
                dan BMI. Analisis 
                regresi linear berganda 
                menunjukkan peratus DNA 
                normal meningkat dengan 
                umur (p<0.001), manakala 
                peratus DNA rosak 
                menurun dengan 
                umur (kerosakan DNA ringan: p<0.002; kerosakan 
                DNA 
                teruk: p<0.001). 
                Peratus DNA normal dan 
                rosak tidak 
                menunjukkan korelasi signifikan dengan BMI, 
                manakala semua enzim oksidatif (SOD, 
                GPx, CAT) dan kepekatan MDA tidak 
                menunjukkan korelasi 
                signifikan dengan umur dan BMI. 
                Secara kesimpulannya, umur dan BMI adalah berkaitan dengan status oksidatif pesakit BD tanpa 
                mengira jantina. 
                 
               
              Kata kunci: Gangguan 
                bikutub; glutation peroksidase; 
                katalase; malondialdehid; 
                superoksida dismutase
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