Lipids in Psychiatric Disorders: Functional and Potential Diagnostic Role as Blood Biomarkers

Author:

Zorkina Yana12ORCID,Ushakova Valeria12,Ochneva Aleksandra12,Tsurina Anna1,Abramova Olga12ORCID,Savenkova Valeria1,Goncharova Anna3,Alekseenko Irina45,Morozova Irina1ORCID,Riabinina Daria1ORCID,Kostyuk Georgy1,Morozova Anna12

Affiliation:

1. Mental-Health Clinic No. 1 Named after N.A. Alekseev, Zagorodnoe Highway 2, 115191 Moscow, Russia

2. Department of Basic and Applied Neurobiology, V. Serbsky Federal Medical Research Centre of Psychiatry and Narcology, Kropotkinsky per. 23, 119034 Moscow, Russia

3. Moscow Center for Healthcare Innovations, 123473 Moscow, Russia

4. Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academi of Science, 142290 Moscow, Russia

5. Russia Institute of Molecular Genetics of National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute”, 2, Kurchatov Square, 123182 Moscow, Russia

Abstract

Lipids are a crucial component of the human brain, serving important structural and functional roles. They are involved in cell function, myelination of neuronal projections, neurotransmission, neural plasticity, energy metabolism, and neuroinflammation. Despite their significance, the role of lipids in the development of mental disorders has not been well understood. This review focused on the potential use of lipids as blood biomarkers for common mental illnesses, such as major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. This review also discussed the impact of commonly used psychiatric medications, such as neuroleptics and antidepressants, on lipid metabolism. The obtained data suggested that lipid biomarkers could be useful for diagnosing psychiatric diseases, but further research is needed to better understand the associations between blood lipids and mental disorders and to identify specific biomarker combinations for each disease.

Funder

Moscow Center for Innovative Technologies in Healthcare

Publisher

MDPI AG

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