Journal of neuroimmune pharmacology : the official journal of the Society on NeuroImmune Pharmacology

Blocking Immune Signals May Reduce Inflammation and Improve Depression After COVID-19

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Abstract

Essence

In COVID-19 survivors, treatment with cytokine-blocking agents was linked to lower post-COVID depressive symptoms and lower risk of clinically relevant depression.

Evidence

This naturalistic observational study analyzed 588 COVID-19 survivors, including 131 who received standard treatment plus cytokine-blocking agents, with depressive outcomes assessed at about 34.6 days and 126.76 days and inflammation examined in a 274-patient subgroup.

Caveat

Because treatment was not randomized and inflammation mediation was assessed only in a subgroup, the study supports association rather than proof that cytokine blockade prevented depression.

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