reviewBehavioural PharmacologyAug 7, 2007Closed access

The role of neurotrophic factors in adult hippocampal neurogenesis, antidepressant treatments and animal models of depressive-like behavior

Yale University · Connecticut Mental Health Center

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Abstract

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by structural and neurochemical changes in limbic structures, including the hippocampus, that regulate mood and cognitive functions. Hippocampal atrophy is observed in patients with depression and this effect is blocked or reversed by antidepressant treatments. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor and other neurotrophic/growth factors are decreased in postmortem hippocampal tissue from suicide victims, which suggests that altered trophic support could contribute to the pathophysiology of MDD. Preclinical studies demonstrate that exposure to stress leads to atrophy and cell loss in the hippocampus as well as decreased expression of neurotrophic/growth factors, and…

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Keywords
  • Neurogenesis
  • Neurotrophic factors
  • Hippocampus
  • Neuroscience
  • Hippocampal formation
  • Antidepressant
  • Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
  • Neurotrophin
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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