Stress, in its different forms, represents a major environmental component for increased susceptibility to mental illness and, indeed, stressful life events serve as significant predictors of depression. With this respect. since antidepressant drugs may be effective in a variety of conditions that are triggered by, or associated with. exposure to stress, it is important to establish to what extent drug treatment can interfere with behavioral, functional and molecular alterations induced by stress exposure. The aim of this article is to examine the evidence supporting the ability of antidepressant treatment to reverse or modulate stress-induced alterations in humans and animals. Biologically, there is accumulating evidence that antidepress...
An emerging hypothesis suggests that the pathogenesis and treatment of depression is likely to invol...
<p>Background: Depression and anxiety disorders have been linked to dysfunction of the hypothalamo-p...
Antidepressants that potentiate serotonin (5-HT) or norepinephrine neurotransmission are effective i...
Background: New research in animals is beginning to change radically our understanding of the biolog...
Simple neurotransmitter theories cannot sufficiently explain the mode of action of antidepressant dr...
Major depression is a highly prevalent, multidimensional disorder. Although several classes of antid...
Do you recognize the symptoms of stress – tensing up, hyperventilating, rapid heart beating? These a...
Major depression is a highly prevalent, multidimensional disorder. Although several classes of antid...
Since the discovery of first antidepressants-monoamine oxidase inhibitors- a half century passed. Th...
Although stress represents the major environmental element of susceptibility for mood disorders, the...
The hypotheses on the pathophysiology of depression/mood disorders and on antidepressant mechanisms ...
Stressful life events impact on memory, cognition and emotional responses, and are known to precipit...
There are intriguing analogies between many features of depression and physiological and behavioral ...
Until 1980, the two major classes of antidepressant drugs were the tricyclics (TCAs) and the monoami...
Specific targeting of the serotonergic and noradrenergic systems for the development of antidepressa...
An emerging hypothesis suggests that the pathogenesis and treatment of depression is likely to invol...
<p>Background: Depression and anxiety disorders have been linked to dysfunction of the hypothalamo-p...
Antidepressants that potentiate serotonin (5-HT) or norepinephrine neurotransmission are effective i...
Background: New research in animals is beginning to change radically our understanding of the biolog...
Simple neurotransmitter theories cannot sufficiently explain the mode of action of antidepressant dr...
Major depression is a highly prevalent, multidimensional disorder. Although several classes of antid...
Do you recognize the symptoms of stress – tensing up, hyperventilating, rapid heart beating? These a...
Major depression is a highly prevalent, multidimensional disorder. Although several classes of antid...
Since the discovery of first antidepressants-monoamine oxidase inhibitors- a half century passed. Th...
Although stress represents the major environmental element of susceptibility for mood disorders, the...
The hypotheses on the pathophysiology of depression/mood disorders and on antidepressant mechanisms ...
Stressful life events impact on memory, cognition and emotional responses, and are known to precipit...
There are intriguing analogies between many features of depression and physiological and behavioral ...
Until 1980, the two major classes of antidepressant drugs were the tricyclics (TCAs) and the monoami...
Specific targeting of the serotonergic and noradrenergic systems for the development of antidepressa...
An emerging hypothesis suggests that the pathogenesis and treatment of depression is likely to invol...
<p>Background: Depression and anxiety disorders have been linked to dysfunction of the hypothalamo-p...
Antidepressants that potentiate serotonin (5-HT) or norepinephrine neurotransmission are effective i...