Preclinical and clinical studies have demonstrated that zinc possesses antidepressant properties and that it may augment the therapy with conventional, that is, monoamine-based, antidepressants. In this review we aim to discuss the role of zinc in the pathophysiology and treatment of depression with regard to the monoamine hypothesis of the disease. Particular attention will be paid to the recently described zinc-sensing GPR39 receptor as well as aspects of zinc deficiency. Furthermore, an attempt will be made to give a possible explanation of the mechanisms by which zinc interacts with the monoamine system in the context of depression and neural plasticity
Zinc is a trace metal ion that has a role in both physiological and pathological processes, making i...
Background There is evidence for an association between suicidal behavior and depression. Accumul...
Magnesium and copper are important modulators of NMDA-receptor activity. Recent data indicate that d...
Abstract Considerable evidence has accumulated over the past 10 years demonstrating an important rol...
Zinc is an important modulator of glutaminergic transmission. Recent data indicate that pathology of...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12035-015-9153-y5-Hydr...
Background : New antidepressant strategies are needed, due to unsatisfactory clinical efficacy and m...
GPR39 is a class A G protein-coupled receptor involved in zinc binding and glucose homeostasis regul...
Niezadowalająca odpowiedź pacjentów z zaburzeniami depresyjnymi na powszechnie dostępne leczenie, op...
Background/Aim. Zinc is an essential element which has considerable interaction with gamma-aminobut...
AbstractGPR39 is a class A G protein-coupled receptor involved in zinc binding and glucose homeostas...
Zinc deficiency has multiple effects, including neurological and somatic symptoms. Zinc deficiency c...
Background: Recently, experimental zinc deficiency has been correlated with depression-like alterati...
AbstractConsidering that intracellular signaling pathways that modulate brain BDNF are implicated in...
Micronutrient deficiency and depression are major global health problems. Here, we first review rece...
Zinc is a trace metal ion that has a role in both physiological and pathological processes, making i...
Background There is evidence for an association between suicidal behavior and depression. Accumul...
Magnesium and copper are important modulators of NMDA-receptor activity. Recent data indicate that d...
Abstract Considerable evidence has accumulated over the past 10 years demonstrating an important rol...
Zinc is an important modulator of glutaminergic transmission. Recent data indicate that pathology of...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12035-015-9153-y5-Hydr...
Background : New antidepressant strategies are needed, due to unsatisfactory clinical efficacy and m...
GPR39 is a class A G protein-coupled receptor involved in zinc binding and glucose homeostasis regul...
Niezadowalająca odpowiedź pacjentów z zaburzeniami depresyjnymi na powszechnie dostępne leczenie, op...
Background/Aim. Zinc is an essential element which has considerable interaction with gamma-aminobut...
AbstractGPR39 is a class A G protein-coupled receptor involved in zinc binding and glucose homeostas...
Zinc deficiency has multiple effects, including neurological and somatic symptoms. Zinc deficiency c...
Background: Recently, experimental zinc deficiency has been correlated with depression-like alterati...
AbstractConsidering that intracellular signaling pathways that modulate brain BDNF are implicated in...
Micronutrient deficiency and depression are major global health problems. Here, we first review rece...
Zinc is a trace metal ion that has a role in both physiological and pathological processes, making i...
Background There is evidence for an association between suicidal behavior and depression. Accumul...
Magnesium and copper are important modulators of NMDA-receptor activity. Recent data indicate that d...