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Prediction of clinical course of bipolar manic depressive illness treated with lithium
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1980
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Mental HealthMood SymptomElectrolyte DisturbancePlasma Lithium RatioChronic Kidney DiseaseRoutine Lithium ClinicPsychiatryDepressionClinical PsychiatryPsychiatric DisorderMood SpectrumClinical CoursePhysiologyNa-k Atpase ActivityBiological PsychiatryMedicineNephrologyPsychopathologyBipolar Disorder
A group of bipolar manic depressive patients attending a routine lithium clinic were investigated. The results suggest that, when on treatment with lithium, manic depressive patients with a good prognosis tend to have a higher erythrocyte Na-K ATPase and higher plasma and erythrocyte lithium concentrations than those with a poor prognosis. There was no evidence to suggest that the erythrocyte: plasma lithium ratio was useful in predicting clinical response to lithium therapy. There was also a positive correlation between plasma lithium concentration and Na-K ATPase activity, confirming that in manic depressive subjects lithium produces a rise in erythrocyte Na-K ATPase activity.
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