Does SSRI treatment reduce sympathetic activity in patients with major depressive disorder?
SSRI treatment may reduce sympathetic nervous activity in a subset of MDD patients, potentially lowering their cardiac risk.
We have identified a subset of patients with MDD in whom sympathetic nervous activity is extraordinarily high, including in the sympathetic outflow to the heart. Treatment with an SSRI may reduce sympathetic activity in a manner likely to reduce cardiac risk.
Barton et al. (Mon,) studied this question.