Journal article
Do Statins Have Antidepressant Effects?
O Köhler-Forsberg, C Gasse, M Berk, SD Østergaard
CNS Drugs | ADIS INT LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Statins are used widely in primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease; a treatment effect that has long been thought to be due to their cholesterol-lowering properties. However, statins also have a wide range of anti-inflammatory effects independent of their lipid-lowering mechanisms. In depression, low-grade inflammation is a replicated finding, and several studies have shown antidepressant properties of diverse anti-inflammatory drugs. Large observational studies have suggested reduced risks of depression amongst those taking statins, an effect that is thought to be explained by the anti-inflammatory properties of this class of drugs. Also, preliminary randomized controlled..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Michael Berk is supported by an NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship 1059660. Soren D. Ostergaard is supported by a grant from The Lundbeck Foundation (R165-2013-15320). No funding was used to assist with the preparation of this manuscript.