In recent years, the term serotonergic vulnerability (SV) has been used in scientific literature, but so far it has not been explicitly defined. This review article attempts to elucidate the SV concept. SV can be defined as increased sensitivity to natural or experimental alterations of the serotonergic (5-HTergic) system. Several factors that may disrupt the 5-HTergic system and hence contribute to SV are discussed, including genetic factors, female gender, personality characteristics, several types of stress and drug use. It is explained that SV can be demonstrated by means of manipulations of the 5-HTergic system, such as 5-HT challenges or acute tryptophan depletion (ATD). Results of 5-HT challenge studies and ATD studies are discussed ...
Interactions with others affect our mood, and vice versa. Unsurprisingly, people with a mood disorde...
Rationale: Given the high prevalence and large burden of psychiatric disorders it is imperative to d...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a highly prevalent and debilitating illness in the modern world. ...
In recent years, the term serotonergic vulnerability (SV) has been used in scientific literature, bu...
In its simplest form, the serotonin deficiency theory of depression postulates that there is a net r...
The serotonin hypothesis of depression is still influential. We aimed to synthesise and evaluate evi...
The neurotransmitter serotonin (5-HT) is involved in a number of mental disorders i.e. anxiety, depr...
The serotonin hypothesis of depression is still influential. We aimed to synthesise and evaluate evi...
The notion that impaired serotonin (5-HT) function can lead to clinical depression has a long histor...
The serotonin hypothesis of depression is still influential. We aimed to synthesise and evaluate evi...
In Chapter 2, results of a study are reported in which remitted depressed patients are compared to h...
In this thesis the relation between central serotonergic neurotrans-mission and behavioral correlate...
Previous data suggest that a polymorphism at the serotonin (5-HT) transporter gene (5-HTTLPR) may in...
Genetic research into depression is one of the greatest challenges in psychopathology. Despite an in...
Interactions with others affect our mood, and vice versa. Unsurprisingly, people with a mood disorde...
Rationale: Given the high prevalence and large burden of psychiatric disorders it is imperative to d...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a highly prevalent and debilitating illness in the modern world. ...
In recent years, the term serotonergic vulnerability (SV) has been used in scientific literature, bu...
In its simplest form, the serotonin deficiency theory of depression postulates that there is a net r...
The serotonin hypothesis of depression is still influential. We aimed to synthesise and evaluate evi...
The neurotransmitter serotonin (5-HT) is involved in a number of mental disorders i.e. anxiety, depr...
The serotonin hypothesis of depression is still influential. We aimed to synthesise and evaluate evi...
The notion that impaired serotonin (5-HT) function can lead to clinical depression has a long histor...
The serotonin hypothesis of depression is still influential. We aimed to synthesise and evaluate evi...
In Chapter 2, results of a study are reported in which remitted depressed patients are compared to h...
In this thesis the relation between central serotonergic neurotrans-mission and behavioral correlate...
Previous data suggest that a polymorphism at the serotonin (5-HT) transporter gene (5-HTTLPR) may in...
Genetic research into depression is one of the greatest challenges in psychopathology. Despite an in...
Interactions with others affect our mood, and vice versa. Unsurprisingly, people with a mood disorde...
Rationale: Given the high prevalence and large burden of psychiatric disorders it is imperative to d...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a highly prevalent and debilitating illness in the modern world. ...