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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Gerontology
  • Pharmacology

Background:

  • Depression is a known modifiable risk factor for dementia.
  • The long-term impact of antidepressant use on Alzheimer's Disease (AD) development is not well understood.
  • Investigating potential links between antidepressants and AD is crucial for dementia prevention strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the association between antidepressant exposure and the clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease (AD).
  • To determine if binary sex, frailty, or neuropathology modifies the relationship between antidepressant use and AD.
  • To provide insights into modifiable risk factors for dementia.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of secondary data from a multi-site cohort study.
  • Inclusion of 930 participants aged 55+ with normal cognition.
  • Assessment of frailty using a 30-item frailty index (FI) and frailty phenotype, and neuropathology using a 10-item neuropathology index (NPI) based on autopsy findings. Logistic regression was employed for statistical analysis.

Main Results:

  • Antidepressant exposure was significantly associated with increased odds of AD (OR 2.51).
  • This association remained significant after adjusting for age, sex, frailty, and NPI (OR 3.11).
  • Stratification by sex revealed a significant association in females (OR 3.93) but not in males (OR 1.86) after adjustments. The association was not significantly modified by sex, frailty, or NPI.

Conclusions:

  • Antidepressant use is significantly associated with increased odds of developing Alzheimer's Disease (AD).
  • The association between antidepressant use and AD is more pronounced in females than in males.
  • The study did not find significant modifications of the antidepressant-AD association by sex, frailty, or neuropathology index.