Brain Sciences (Apr 2023)

Probing the Association between Cognition, Suicidal Behavior and Tryptophan Metabolism in a Sample of Individuals Living with Bipolar Disorder: A Secondary Analysis

  • Pasquale Paribello,
  • Alessio Squassina,
  • Claudia Pisanu,
  • Anna Meloni,
  • Stefano Dall’Acqua,
  • Stefania Sut,
  • Sofia Nasini,
  • Antonella Bertazzo,
  • Donatella Congiu,
  • Mario Garzilli,
  • Beatrice Guiso,
  • Federico Suprani,
  • Vittoria Pulcinelli,
  • Maria Novella Iaselli,
  • Ilaria Pinna,
  • Giulia Somaini,
  • Laura Arru,
  • Carolina Corrias,
  • Federica Pinna,
  • Bernardo Carpiniello,
  • Stefano Comai,
  • Mirko Manchia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13040693
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 693

Abstract

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Background and Objectives: Alterations in hot cognition and in the tryptophan metabolism through serotonin (5-HT) and kynurenine (KYN) pathways have been associated with an increased risk of suicidal behavior. Here, we aim at probing the association between Stroop test performances and tryptophan pathway components in a sample of individuals with bipolar disorder (BD). Materials and Methods: We explored the association between the Emotion Inhibition Subtask (EIS) performances of the Brief Assessment of Cognition for Affective Disorders (BAC-A) and plasmatic levels of 5-hydroxytriptophan (5-HTP), 5-HT, KYN, 3-hydroxykynurenine (3-HK), quinolinic acid (QA), and kynurenic acid (KYNA) among subjects reporting lifetime suicide ideation (LSI) vs. non-LSI and subjects reporting lifetime suicide attempts (LSA) vs. non-LSA. Results: In a sample of 45 subjects with BD, we found a statistically significant different performance for LSA vs. non-LSA in the color naming (CN) and neutral words (NW) EIS subtasks. There was a significant association between CN performances and plasma 5-HTP levels among LSI and LSA subjects but not among non-LSI or non-LSA. Conclusions: In our sample, patients with LSA and LSI presented lower performances on some EIS subtasks compared to non-LSA and non-LSI. Moreover, we found an inverse correlation between plasma 5-HTP concentration and some EIS performances in LSA and LSI but not among non-LSA or non-LSI. This may represent an interesting avenue for future studies probing this complex association.

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