Mitochondrial DNA copy number as a mediator of the relationship between insulin resistance and cognitive function in patients with euthymic bipolar disorder.

Tsung-Han Tsai, Cheng Ying Wu, Cheng-Chen Chang, Ta-Tsung Lin, Chin-San Liu, Po See Chen
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Persistent cognitive challenges in bipolar disorder (BD) may be tied to insulin resistance, which crucially affects both metabolism and brain health. Additionally, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) copy number has emerged as an indicator of cognitive performance and response to treatment in BD. However, it remains unclear whether and how this indicator might serve as a bridge between metabolic dysfunction and cognitive capacity. In 68 study participants with euthymic BD, insulin resistance was assessed according to fasting glucose and insulin levels. mtDNA copy number was quantified from leukocytes, and executive function was measured with the Wisconsin card-sorting test (WCST). Mediation models were applied to explore the statistical relationship between insulin resistance, mtDNA copy number, and executive function. Both linear regression and Poisson distribution approaches with robust bootstrap simulations were used for significance testing. The results indicated that insulin resistance indirectly affects executive function via mtDNA copy number. This mediation relationship was statistically significant for both preservation errors and completion of categories in the WCST, although there were no significant direct effects of insulin resistance on the executive functions. We therefore concluded that insulin resistance is associated with reduced mtDNA copy number in blood, which may negatively impact executive functions in patients with euthymic BD. Further work is warranted to determine if improving metabolic and mitochondrial health may lead to better cognitive outcomes in BD.

线粒体 DNA 拷贝数是嗜睡型双相情感障碍患者胰岛素抵抗与认知功能之间关系的介导因素。
双相情感障碍(BD)患者持续存在的认知障碍可能与胰岛素抵抗有关,而胰岛素抵抗对新陈代谢和大脑健康都有至关重要的影响。此外,线粒体DNA(mtDNA)拷贝数已成为双相情感障碍患者认知能力和治疗反应的一个指标。然而,这一指标是否以及如何作为代谢功能障碍与认知能力之间的桥梁仍不清楚。研究人员对68名患有湿性BD的参与者进行了研究,根据空腹血糖和胰岛素水平评估了胰岛素抵抗,从白细胞中量化了mtDNA拷贝数,并通过威斯康星卡片分类测试(WCST)测量了执行功能。应用中介模型探讨了胰岛素抵抗、mtDNA拷贝数和执行功能之间的统计关系。采用线性回归和泊松分布方法以及稳健引导模拟进行显著性检验。结果表明,胰岛素抵抗会通过mtDNA拷贝数间接影响执行功能。尽管胰岛素抵抗对执行功能没有显著的直接影响,但这种中介关系在 WCST 的保存错误和完成类别方面都具有统计学意义。因此,我们得出结论:胰岛素抵抗与血液中mtDNA拷贝数的减少有关,这可能会对嗜睡型BD患者的执行功能产生负面影响。我们需要进一步研究,以确定改善代谢和线粒体健康是否会改善 BD 患者的认知结果。
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