Update on Statin Treatment in Patients with Neuropsychiatric Disorders.
Razieh AvanAdeleh SahebnasaghJavad HashemiMahila MonajatiFatemeh FaramarziNeil C HenneyFabrizio MontecuccoTannaz JamialahmadiAmir Hossein SahebkarPublished in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Statins are widely accepted as first-choice agents for the prevention of lipid-related cardiovascular diseases. These drugs have both anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties, which may also make them effective as potential treatment marked by perturbations in these pathways, such as some neuropsychiatric disorders. In this narrative review, we have investigated the effects of statin therapy in individuals suffering from major depressive disorder (MDD), schizophrenia, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), bipolar disorder (BD), delirium, and autism spectrum disorders using a broad online search of electronic databases. We also explored the adverse effects of these drugs to obtain insights into the benefits and risks associated with their use in the treatment of these disorders. Lipophilic statins (including simvastatin) because of better brain penetrance may have greater protective effects against MDD and schizophrenia. The significant positive effects of statins in the treatment of anxiety disorders without any serious adverse side effects were shown in numerous studies. In OCD, BD, and delirium, limitations, and contradictions in the available data make it difficult to draw conclusions on any positive effect of statins. The positive effects of simvastatin in autism disorders have been evaluated in only a small number of clinical trials. Although some studies showed positive effect of statins in some neuropsychiatric disorders, further prospective studies are needed to confirm this and define the most effective doses and treatment durations.
Keyphrases
- bipolar disorder
- major depressive disorder
- cardiovascular disease
- obsessive compulsive disorder
- clinical trial
- autism spectrum disorder
- randomized controlled trial
- anti inflammatory
- coronary artery disease
- combination therapy
- stem cells
- high resolution
- machine learning
- climate change
- white matter
- big data
- cardiovascular events
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- social media
- electronic health record
- drug induced
- acute kidney injury
- case control
- replacement therapy