Chronotherapie affektiver Störungen: Grundlagen und klinische Aspekte

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Abstract

Background: Chronobiological processes play a critical role in the initial manifestation and course of affective disorders. Chronotherapeutic agents aim to improve sleep-wake cycle disturbances and affective symptoms by modulating the chronobiological neuronal circuitry. 

Objective: To review the different chronotherapeutic procedures, the current evidence situation and recommendations for clinical applications. 

Method: Narrative review. 

Results: Chronotherapeutic interventions for patients with affective disorders can be nonpharmacological, e.g., light therapy, sleep deprivation, sleep phase advance and dark therapy, pharmacological in the form of melatonin and psychological consisting of interpersonal and social rhythm therapy or cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia modified for patients with bipolar disorder. Nearly all these interventions show promising data regarding their efficacy in acute depressive or manic episodes or as maintenance therapy. For melatonin, there is less evidence for improvement of affective symptoms than for stabilizing the sleep-wake cycle. Some interventions are well-suited for an outpatient setting, e.g., light therapy, dark therapy and psychotherapy, while others, such as triple chronotherapy consisting of sleep deprivation, sleep phase advance and light therapy, are more suited for in-patient treatment. 

Conclusion: Chronotherapeutic interventions are versatile in their application and can be combined with each other and used concomitantly with classical psychopharmacotherapy. With a benign side effect profile and good evidence for efficacy, they could play an important role in the treatment of affective disorders; however, this potential is used too rarely in the clinical context.

Translated title of the contribution
Chronotherapy of affective disorders
principles and clinical aspects

Details

Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)892-900
Number of pages9
JournalNervenarzt
Volume93
Issue number9
Early online dateJun 2022
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 35687164
ORCID /0000-0003-4286-5830/work/149796232
WOS 000809301500001

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

Keywords

  • Chronobiological processes, Dark therapy, Light therapy, Melatonin, Sleep deprivation

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