Impact of Muscarinic M3 Receptor Antagonism on the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Antidepressant-Treated Patients: A Case-Controlled Study

CNS Drugs
Yen-Hao TranBob Wilffert

Abstract

M3 muscarinic receptor antagonism has been associated with glucose intolerance and disturbance of insulin secretion. Our objective was to examine the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in patients using antidepressants with and without M3 muscarinic receptor antagonism (AD_antaM3 and AD_nonantaM3, respectively). We designed a case-control study using a pharmacy prescription database. We selected a cohort of patients who initiated antidepressant use between the ages of 20 and 40 years and who did not receive any anti-diabetic prescriptions at baseline. Cases were defined as those who developed T2DM [i.e., receiving oral anti-diabetic medication, Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) code A10B] during the follow-up period (1994-2014), and ten random controls were picked for each case from the cohort of patients who did not develop T2DM. A total of 530 cases with incident T2DM and 5300 controls were included. Compared with no use of antidepressants during the previous 2 years, recent (within the last 6 months) exposure to AD_antaM3 was associated with a moderately increased risk of T2DM: adjusted odds ratio 1.55 (95% confidence interval 1.18-2.02). In the stratified analyses, this association was dose dependent (>365 defined ...Continue Reading

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