Evidence on the link between the immune system and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) has led to explore antidepressant properties of anti-inflammatory drugs. Among these, minocycline has been identified as a potential novel treatment for MDD, in particular for treatment-resistant depression. The aim of the current paper is to review current pre-clinical and clinical evidence on the antidepressant efficacy of minocycline. The review includes considerations on the role of both peripheral and central inflammation in the response to minocycline and comparisons of minocycline efficacy across different psychiatric disorders (i.e., unipolar depression, bipolar depression, and schizophrenia)
Background: Randomized controlled clinical trials that have investigated minocycline as an adjunctiv...
Since depression remains a major public health issue there is a constant need for new and more effic...
Anti-inflammatory therapy; Inflammation; Major depressive disorderTerapia antiinflamatoria; Inflamac...
Abstract Background Available evidence suggests that adjunctive treatment with immunomodulatory med...
Background: Adjunctive minocycline shows promise in treating affective and psychotic disorders; howe...
This study aimed to investigate the role of baseline levels of peripheral inflammation when testing ...
IMPORTANCE Insufficient treatment response and resulting chronicity constitute a major problem in de...
While current pharmacotherapies are efficacious, there remain a clear shortfall between symptom remi...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a prevalent and disabling psychiatric disease with rates of non-r...
BACKGROUND: Immune dysfunction has been implicated in negative symptoms of schizophrenia and also in...
Mood disorders are marked by high rates of non-recovery, recurrence, and chronicity, which are insuf...
An immune component has been suggested to underlie the pathophysiology of psychiatric diseases, and ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a prevalent and disabling psychiatric disease with rates of non-r...
This study aimed to explore effects of adjunctive minocycline treatment on inflammatory and neurogen...
While current pharmacotherapies are efficacious, there remain a clear shortfall between symptom remi...
Background: Randomized controlled clinical trials that have investigated minocycline as an adjunctiv...
Since depression remains a major public health issue there is a constant need for new and more effic...
Anti-inflammatory therapy; Inflammation; Major depressive disorderTerapia antiinflamatoria; Inflamac...
Abstract Background Available evidence suggests that adjunctive treatment with immunomodulatory med...
Background: Adjunctive minocycline shows promise in treating affective and psychotic disorders; howe...
This study aimed to investigate the role of baseline levels of peripheral inflammation when testing ...
IMPORTANCE Insufficient treatment response and resulting chronicity constitute a major problem in de...
While current pharmacotherapies are efficacious, there remain a clear shortfall between symptom remi...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a prevalent and disabling psychiatric disease with rates of non-r...
BACKGROUND: Immune dysfunction has been implicated in negative symptoms of schizophrenia and also in...
Mood disorders are marked by high rates of non-recovery, recurrence, and chronicity, which are insuf...
An immune component has been suggested to underlie the pathophysiology of psychiatric diseases, and ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a prevalent and disabling psychiatric disease with rates of non-r...
This study aimed to explore effects of adjunctive minocycline treatment on inflammatory and neurogen...
While current pharmacotherapies are efficacious, there remain a clear shortfall between symptom remi...
Background: Randomized controlled clinical trials that have investigated minocycline as an adjunctiv...
Since depression remains a major public health issue there is a constant need for new and more effic...
Anti-inflammatory therapy; Inflammation; Major depressive disorderTerapia antiinflamatoria; Inflamac...