The Underlying Mechanisms for Olanzapine-induced Hypertriglyceridemia

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Abstract

Olanzapine is an efficacious antipsychotic drug often used in the treatment for schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, however, sometimes induces metabolic disorders. We will introduce a patient with bipolar disorder, who has been treated by olanzapine and showed severe hypertriglyceridemia. As a result of measurements of parameters associated with lipid metabolism, very-low density lipoprotein was most important lipoprotein for olanzapin-induced hypertriglyceridemia. The cessation of olanzapine significantly decreased high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and increased adiponectin, proposing that inflammation and reduced adiponectin level may be associated with olanzapin-induced hypertriglyceridemia.

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Adachi. (2012). The Underlying Mechanisms for Olanzapine-induced Hypertriglyceridemia. Journal of Clinical Medicine Research. https://doi.org/10.4021/jocmr802w

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