Psychiatr. praxi. 2014;15(3):99-102
Bipolar disorder is linked to circadian rhythms disturbance. However, the exact mechanism underlying the association between circadian rhythm
and mood remains unknown. The master circadian pacemaker is located in suprachiasmatic nucleus in hypothalamus. The inner clocks are regulated
by cyclic environmental factors. Persons with bipolar disorder may have problems with this environmental synchronization. The discovery
of clock genes generating oscillations in gene expression meant revolution in understanding to circadian rhythms. Studies proved that some
clock genes variants may play important role in a vulnerability to bipolar disorder. Circadian rhythms may be affected both by pharmacological
and non-pharmacological approaches. Non-pharmacological approaches may play an important role in treatment of pharmacoresistant patients.
Published: November 1, 2014 Show citation