Determining the role of statins in Parkinson's disease risk reduction and disease modification: A comprehensive meta‐analysis of 4 million participants' data

Author:

Mady Abdelrahman12ORCID,Nabil Yehia13ORCID,Daoud Asma45,Alnajjar Asmaa Zakria67,Alsalloum Taleb89,Marwan Menna110,Abdelmeseh Maickel111ORCID,Elsayed Moaz112,Krayim Abdulrahman12,Alaa Mohamed113,Masoud Mahmoud114,Bushara Nagham13,Faisal Roaa1516,Ahmed Hayat1517,Saad Mohamed118,Belabaci Zineddine419,Barrett Matthew J.20,Berman Brian20,Negida Ahmed120ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical research group of Egypt, Negida Academy Arlington Massachusetts USA

2. Faculty of Medicine Al‐Azhar University Cairo Egypt

3. Faculty of Medicine Zagazig University Zagazig Egypt

4. Medical research group of Algeria Negida Academy Arlington Massachusetts USA

5. Faculty of Medicine Ferhat Abbas University Setif Algeria

6. Medical research group of Palestine Negida Academy Arlington Massachusetts USA

7. Faculty of Medicine Al‐Azhar University Gaza Palestine

8. Medical research group of Syria Negida Academy Arlington Massachusetts USA

9. Faculty of Medicine University of Hama Hama Syria

10. Faculty of Medicine Port Said University Port Said Egypt

11. Faculty of Medicine Alexandria University Alexandria Egypt

12. Faculty of Medicine Cairo University Cairo Egypt

13. Faculty of Medicine Minia University Minia Egypt

14. Faculty of Medicine Al‐Azhar University New‐Damietta Egypt

15. Medical research group of Sudan Negida Academy Arlington Massachusetts USA

16. School of Medicine, Ahfad University for Women Omdurman Sudan

17. Faculty of Medicine Azza University College for Women Khartoum Sudan

18. Faculty of Medicine Ain Shams University Cairo Egypt

19. Faculty of Medicine Djillali Liabes University Sidi Bel Abbes Algeria

20. Department of Neurology Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMany observational studies have examined the association between statins and the incidence of Parkinson's disease (PD) in high‐risk populations. On the other hand, clinical trials as well as other observational studies investigated the safety and efficacy of statins in slowing disease progression in PD patients. However, the evidence has been inconclusive in both questions. To that end, we conducted this systematic review and meta‐analysis to synthesize evidence on the role of statins in decreasing the risk of PD among high‐risk populations and as a possible disease‐modifying agent for patients with PD.MethodsA comprehensive literature search of electronic databases including PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane, and Web of Science has been performed. Relevant studies were chosen and data were extracted and analyzed using RevMan software version 5.4.1.ResultsTwenty‐five studies (14 cohort, 9 case–control, and 2 randomized controlled trials) have been included in the present systematic review. Of them, 21 studies reported the association between statins and PD risk. Statins were found to significantly reduce the risk of developing PD (pooled RR 0.86, 95% CI [0.77–0.95], p < 0.005). Four studies investigated statins as a disease‐modifying agent. The pooled mean difference (MD) in the UPDRS‐III from baseline to endpoint did not differ significantly between the statin and control groups (MD −1.34 points, 95% CI [−3.81 to 1.14], p = 0.29).ConclusionAlthough epidemiological observational studies showed that statin use was associated with a reduced risk of PD, current evidence is insufficient to support the role of statins in slowing the progression of PD. These findings are limited by the fact that most of the included studies are observational studies which carry a high risk of confounding bias which highlights the need for future well‐designed RCTs.

Publisher

Wiley

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