Date of Award
4-21-2025
Document Type
Honors Thesis
Department
Biology
First Advisor
Marlene Murray
Abstract
Bipolar disorder is a chronic disorder characterized by mood swings of mania and depression. Bipolar I is characterized by intense mania, while bipolar II is characterized by hypomania and depression. Currently, there is no cure for bipolar disorder; however, one mainstay of treatment is lithium, which is hypothesized to alleviate symptoms by reducing myo-inositol.
In this study, the effect of lithium on intracellular myo-inositol was determined in lymphoblasts derived from bipolar disorder patients and compared to that of lymphoblasts from a neurotypical individual. At 1mM lithium, the data showed increased myo-inositol levels across cell lines; however, the results were not statistically significant. At 5mM, myo-inositol levels remained comparable to those of the neurotypical control. In contrast, at 10mM lithium, the data showed decreased myo-inositol levels. No statistical significance was found at 5mM or 10mM lithium.
Recommended Citation
Francine, Ntakirutimana, "The Effect of Lithium on Intracellular Myo-inositol Levels in Human Lymphoblasts of Bipolar Disorder Patients" (2025). Honors Theses. 298.
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/honors/298
Subject Area
Lithium; Bipolar disorder; Inositol
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