The effects of trazodone on human cognition: a systematic review

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Ana Mafalda Gonçalves Gonçalo
Maria Augusta Vieira-Coelho
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[1] University of Porto,Department of Biomedicine, Pharmacology and Therapeutics Unit, Faculty of Medicine
[2] University Hospital Center of São João,Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health
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All cognitive disorders/dementia; Alzheimer's disease; Memory; Executive function; Trazodone;
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Trazodone is a widely used antidepressant that is also useful in the control of agitation and insomnia in Alzheimer's disease. This drug is now recognized as having a new mechanism of action, an effect on the unfolded protein response (UPR) pathway, restoring protein translation and slowing neurodegenerative progression in mice. This mechanism may have a role in dementia-modifying treatment. To explore the effects of trazodone on human cognition and to search for clinical evidence of its putative benefits in human neurodegenerative diseases, a systematic review was conducted for studies that evaluated the effect of a minimum dose of 25 mg of trazodone daily, for at least 1 week, on cognition in adult humans. The search was run in MEDLINE, Web of Science, and CENTRAL from the Cochrane databases, yielding a total of 16 studies after selection. Overall, seven studies showed no effect of trazodone on cognition, five showed a beneficial effect by improving or reducing cognitive decline, and four evidenced impaired cognitive function. Our analysis highlights the possibility of a dose-independent dual effect of trazodone on human cognition, with acute utilization associated with impaired cognitive function and long-term use with preventing cognitive deterioration. There was no clinical evidence that trazodone could be used as a specific treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. Future studies should explore the role of trazodone in the UPR pathway and the implications in neurodegenerative diseases in humans.
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页码:1623 / 1637
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