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A possible effect of montelukast on neurological aging examined by the use of register data

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/20866
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-020-01160-8
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2020-10-09
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Journal article
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Peer reviewed

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Grinde, Bjørn; Schirmer, Henrik; Eggen, Anne Elise; Aigner, Ludwig; Engdahl, Bo Lars
Abstract
Background - The leukotriene receptor antagonist montelukast has been shown to rejuvenate aged brains in rats; however, data on humans are still scarce. Objective To investigate if montelukast may alleviate degenerative neurological changes using a register data. Setting Norwegian registry data analyses.

Method - The present observational study was based on data from the Norwegian Prescription Database and the Tromsø Study. The former has information regarding the use of prescription medicine; the latter includes tests for brain function such as subjective memory and finger-tapping. Multivariate linear regression analyses were performed to see how the use of various medications correlated with the test results, correcting for likely confounders.

Main outcome measure - Results on seven different tests considered relevant for neurological health were used as outcome. Results Previous use of montelukast correlated with improved scores on cognitive or neurological functioning (F = 2.20, p = 0.03 in a multivariate test). A range of other medications were tested with the same algorithm, including drugs acting on the immune system, but none of them correlated with (overall) significantly improved test results.

Conclusion - The present data suggest that montelukast may alleviate degenerative neurological changes associated with human aging.

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Springer
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Grinde B, Schirmer H, Eggen AE, Aigner L, Engdahl B. A possible effect of montelukast on neurological aging examined by the use of register data. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy. 2020
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