학술논문

Exploratory study of ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation and age of onset of bipolar disorder
Document Type
article
Author
Michael BauerTasha GlennEric D. AchtyesMartin AldaEsen AgaogluKürsat AltınbaşOle A. AndreassenElias AngelopoulosRaffaella ArdauMemduha AydinYavuz AyhanChristopher BaethgeRita BauerBernhard T. BauneCeylan BalabanClaudia Becerra-PalarsAniruddh P. BeherePrakash B. BehereHabte BeleteTilahun BeleteGabriel Okawa BelizarioFrank BellivierRobert H. BelmakerFrancesco BenedettiMichael BerkYuly BersudskyŞule BicakciHarriet Birabwa-OketchoThomas D. BjellaConan BradyJorge CabreraMarco CappucciatiAngela Marianne Paredes CastroWei-Ling ChenEric Y. W. CheungSilvia ChiesaMarie CroweAlessandro CuomoSara DallaspeziaMaria Del ZompoPratikkumar DesaiSeetal DoddBruno EtainAndrea FagioliniFrederike T. FellendorfEwa Ferensztajn-RochowiakJess G. FiedorowiczKostas N. FountoulakisMark A. FryePierre A. GeoffroyMichael J. GitlinAna Gonzalez-PintoJohn F. GottliebPaul GrofBartholomeus C. M. HaarmanHirohiko HarimaMathias Hasse-SousaChantal HenryLone HoffdingJosselin HouenouMassimiliano ImbesiErkki T. IsometsäMaja IvkovicSven JannoSimon JohnsenFlávio KapczinskiGregory N. KarakatsoulisMathias KardellLars Vedel KessingSeong Jae KimBarbara KönigTimur L. KotMichael KovalMauricio KunzBeny LaferMikael LandénErik R. LarsenMelanie LengerRasmus W. LichtCarlos Lopez-JaramilloAlan MacKenzieHelle Østergaard MadsenSimone Alberte Kongstad A. MadsenJayant MahadevanAgustine MahardikaMirko ManchiaWendy MarshMonica Martinez-CengotitabengoaJulia MartiniKlaus MartinyYuki MashimaDeclan M. McLoughlinYbe MeestersIngrid MelleFátima Meza-UrzúaPavol MikolasYee Ming MokScott MonteithMuthukumaran MoorthyGunnar MorkenEnrica MoscaAnton A. MozzhegorovRodrigo MunozStarlin V. MythriFethi NacefRavi K. NadellaTakako NakanotaniRené Ernst NielsenClaire O’DonovanAdel OmraniYamima OsherUta OualiMaja Pantovic-StefanovicPornjira PariwatcharakulJoanne PetiteJohannes PetzoldAndrea PfennigYolanda Pica RuizMarco PinnaMaurizio PompiliRichard J. PorterDanilo QuirozFrancisco Diego Rabelo-da-PonteRaj RamesarNatalie RasgonWoraphat Ratta-aphaMichaela RatzenhoferMaria RedahanM. S. ReddyAndreas ReifEva Z. ReininghausJenny Gringer RichardsPhilipp RitterJanusz K. RybakowskiLeela SathyaputriAngela M. ScippaChristian SimhandlDaniel SmithJosé SmithPaul W. StackhouseDan J. SteinKellen StilwellSergio StrejilevichKuan-Pin SuMythily SubramaniamAhmad Hatim SulaimanKirsi SuominenAndi J. TanraYoshitaka TatebayashiWen Lin TehLeonardo TondoCarla TorrentDaniel TuinstraTakahito UchidaArne E. VaalerEduard VietaBiju ViswanathMaria Yoldi-NegreteOguz Kaan YalcinkayaAllan H. YoungYosra ZguebPeter C. Whybrow
Source
International Journal of Bipolar Disorders, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2023)
Subject
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
RC321-571
Neurophysiology and neuropsychology
QP351-495
Language
English
ISSN
2194-7511
Abstract
Abstract Background Sunlight contains ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation that triggers the production of vitamin D by skin. Vitamin D has widespread effects on brain function in both developing and adult brains. However, many people live at latitudes (about > 40 N or S) that do not receive enough UVB in winter to produce vitamin D. This exploratory study investigated the association between the age of onset of bipolar I disorder and the threshold for UVB sufficient for vitamin D production in a large global sample. Methods Data for 6972 patients with bipolar I disorder were obtained at 75 collection sites in 41 countries in both hemispheres. The best model to assess the relation between the threshold for UVB sufficient for vitamin D production and age of onset included 1 or more months below the threshold, family history of mood disorders, and birth cohort. All coefficients estimated at P ≤ 0.001. Results The 6972 patients had an onset in 582 locations in 70 countries, with a mean age of onset of 25.6 years. Of the onset locations, 34.0% had at least 1 month below the threshold for UVB sufficient for vitamin D production. The age of onset at locations with 1 or more months of less than or equal to the threshold for UVB was 1.66 years younger. Conclusion UVB and vitamin D may have an important influence on the development of bipolar disorder. Study limitations included a lack of data on patient vitamin D levels, lifestyles, or supplement use. More study of the impacts of UVB and vitamin D in bipolar disorder is needed to evaluate this supposition.