Tianeptine is a clinically used antidepressant that has drawn much attention, because this compound challenges traditional monoaminergic hypotheses of depression. It is now acknowledged that the antidepressant actions of tianeptine, together with its remarkable clinical tolerance, can be attributed to its particular neurobiological properties. The involvement of glutamate in the mechanism of action of the antidepressant tianeptine is consistent with a well-developed preclinical literature demonstrating the key function of glutamate in the mechanism of altered neuroplasticity that underlies the symptoms of depression. This article reviews the latest evidence on tianeptine\u27s mechanism of action with a focus on the glutamatergic system, whi...
Depressive disorders represent protean psychiatric illnesses with heterogeneous clinical manifestati...
Depressive disorders represent protean psychiatric illnesses with heterogeneous clinical manifestati...
Depression affects around 16% of the population at some point in their lives and major depressive di...
Tianeptine is a clinically used antidepressant that has drawn much attention, because this compound ...
Recent studies have provided evidence that structural remodeling of certain brain regions is a featu...
Tianeptine is a well-described antidepressant which has been shown to prevent stress from producing ...
peer reviewedThe classical biochemical hypothesis of depression posits a functional deficit in centr...
Tianeptine addiction: a case report Common clinical problems associated with antidepressant therapy,...
Half a century after the first formulation of the monoamine hypothesis, compelling evidence implies ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is rapidly growing among the population. A widely believed neurobiol...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that glutamatergic system, especially the abnormalit...
The development of effective pharmacotherapy for major depression is important because it is such a ...
Glutamate neurotransmission dysfunction is increasingly considered a core feature of mental illnesse...
Recent compelling evidence has suggested that the glutamate system is a primary mediator of psychiat...
Depression is a common psychiatric condition characterized by affective, cognitive, psychomotor, and...
Depressive disorders represent protean psychiatric illnesses with heterogeneous clinical manifestati...
Depressive disorders represent protean psychiatric illnesses with heterogeneous clinical manifestati...
Depression affects around 16% of the population at some point in their lives and major depressive di...
Tianeptine is a clinically used antidepressant that has drawn much attention, because this compound ...
Recent studies have provided evidence that structural remodeling of certain brain regions is a featu...
Tianeptine is a well-described antidepressant which has been shown to prevent stress from producing ...
peer reviewedThe classical biochemical hypothesis of depression posits a functional deficit in centr...
Tianeptine addiction: a case report Common clinical problems associated with antidepressant therapy,...
Half a century after the first formulation of the monoamine hypothesis, compelling evidence implies ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is rapidly growing among the population. A widely believed neurobiol...
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that glutamatergic system, especially the abnormalit...
The development of effective pharmacotherapy for major depression is important because it is such a ...
Glutamate neurotransmission dysfunction is increasingly considered a core feature of mental illnesse...
Recent compelling evidence has suggested that the glutamate system is a primary mediator of psychiat...
Depression is a common psychiatric condition characterized by affective, cognitive, psychomotor, and...
Depressive disorders represent protean psychiatric illnesses with heterogeneous clinical manifestati...
Depressive disorders represent protean psychiatric illnesses with heterogeneous clinical manifestati...
Depression affects around 16% of the population at some point in their lives and major depressive di...