Posted by linkadge on December 8, 2019, at 12:57:13
In reply to Re: MAO-B elevated in Depression » linkadge, posted by undopaminergic on December 8, 2019, at 9:03:11
There is some connection between inflammation and MAO-B levels. The increased MAO-B may contribute to cognitive dysfunction and/or anhedonia (associated with reduced PEA levels).
To be honest, you may normalize MAO-B levels with much lower doses of selegiline (<5mg). Not sure though, I'd have to see if there are some human dose / MAO-B inhibition studies.
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