Serotonin and beyond: therapeutics for major depression

P Blier, M El Mansari - … of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
P Blier, M El Mansari
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B …, 2013royalsocietypublishing.org
The serotonin (5-HT, 5-hydroxytryptamine) system has been implicated in the pathogenesis
of major depressive disorder (MDD). The case for its contribution to the therapeutic efficacy
of a wide variety of antidepressant treatments is, however, much stronger. All antidepressant
strategies have been shown to enhance 5-HT transmission in the brain of laboratory
animals. Catecholamines, norepinephrine (NE) and dopamine (DA) can also play a pivotal
role in the mechanism of action of certain antidepressant strategies. The enhancement of 5 …
The serotonin (5-HT, 5-hydroxytryptamine) system has been implicated in the pathogenesis of major depressive disorder (MDD). The case for its contribution to the therapeutic efficacy of a wide variety of antidepressant treatments is, however, much stronger. All antidepressant strategies have been shown to enhance 5-HT transmission in the brain of laboratory animals. Catecholamines, norepinephrine (NE) and dopamine (DA) can also play a pivotal role in the mechanism of action of certain antidepressant strategies. The enhancement of 5-HT transmission by selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, which leads to a dampening of the activity of NE and DA neurons, may account in part for the low remission rate achieved with these medications and/or the residuals symptoms after remission is achieved. The functional connectivity between the 5-HT, NE and DA systems can be used to understand the mechanism of action of a wide variety of augmentation strategies in treatment-resistant MDD. Proof-of-concept studies have shown that antidepressant medications with complementary mechanisms of action on monoaminergic systems can double the remission rate achieved in a trial of standard duration. Novel approaches are also being used to treat MDD, which also appear to involve the monoaminergic system(s) to a varying extent.
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