Many people with gout have excessive uric acid in their blood because of a dysfunctioning purinergic system. This system breaks down purines — the building blocks of DNA, RNA, and ATP molecules — and creates uric acid as a by-product. Research suggests that some people with too much serum uric acid are 34 times more likely to develop bipolar disorder than those with low uric acid levels.

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