Inflammatory cytokines in depression: neurobiological mechanisms and therapeutic implications
JC Felger, FE Lotrich - Neuroscience, 2013 - Elsevier
Mounting evidence indicates that inflammatory cytokines contribute to the development of
depression in both medically ill and medically healthy individuals. Cytokines are important …
depression in both medically ill and medically healthy individuals. Cytokines are important …
The neurobiology of anxiety disorders: brain imaging, genetics, and psychoneuroendocrinology
This work was supported by National Institute of Health (NIH) grants MH-541380, MH-
77083, MH-69056, MH-58922, MH-42088, MH071537, and DA-019624; the Doris Duke …
77083, MH-69056, MH-58922, MH-42088, MH071537, and DA-019624; the Doris Duke …
The role of dopamine in the pathophysiology of depression
BW Dunlop, CB Nemeroff - Archives of general psychiatry, 2007 - jamanetwork.com
Multiple sources of evidence support a role for diminished dopaminergic neurotrans-mission
in major depression. The physiological alterations underlying reduced dopa-mine (DA) …
in major depression. The physiological alterations underlying reduced dopa-mine (DA) …
Role of serotonergic and noradrenergic systems in the pathophysiology of depression and anxiety disorders
KJ Ressler, CB Nemeroff - Depression and anxiety, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
There is abundant evidence for abnormalities of the norepinephrine (NE) and serotonin
(5HT) neurotransmitter systems in depression and anxiety disorders. The majority of …
(5HT) neurotransmitter systems in depression and anxiety disorders. The majority of …
Plasma membrane monoamine transporters: structure, regulation and function
The classical biogenic amine neurotransmitters—dopamine, noradrenaline, and 5-
hydroxytryptamine—control a variety of functions including locomotion, autonomic function …
hydroxytryptamine—control a variety of functions including locomotion, autonomic function …
Where in the brain is depression?
Major depressive disorder is a serious medical illness which is responsible for considerable
morbidity and disability. Despite decades of research, the neural basis for depression is still …
morbidity and disability. Despite decades of research, the neural basis for depression is still …
[HTML][HTML] Major depressive disorder
M Fava, KS Kendler - Neuron, 2000 - cell.com
Depression describes both a transient mood state experienced by virtually all individuals at
some time in their life as well as a clinical or biobehavioral syndrome, usually called Major …
some time in their life as well as a clinical or biobehavioral syndrome, usually called Major …
Pathophysiology of depression and mechanisms of treatment
B Brigitta - Dialogues in clinical neuroscience, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Major depression is a serious disorder of enormous sociological and clinical relevance. The
discovery of antidepressant drugs in the 1950s led to the first biochemical hypothesis of …
discovery of antidepressant drugs in the 1950s led to the first biochemical hypothesis of …
Social supports and serotonin transporter gene moderate depression in maltreated children
In this study, measures of the quality and availability of social supports were found to
moderate risk for depression associated with a history of maltreatment and the presence of …
moderate risk for depression associated with a history of maltreatment and the presence of …
PET imaging of serotonin 1A receptor binding in depression
WC Drevets, E Frank, JC Price, DJ Kupfer, D Holt… - Biological …, 1999 - Elsevier
Background: The serotonin-1A (5HT1A) receptor system has been implicated in the
pathophysiology of major depression by postmortem studies of suicide victims and …
pathophysiology of major depression by postmortem studies of suicide victims and …