The role of BDNF and its receptors in depression and antidepressant drug action: Reactivation of developmental plasticity
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Recent evidence suggests that neuronal plasticity plays an important role in the recovery from depression. Antidepressant drugs and electroconvulsive shock treatment increase the expression of several molecules, which are associated with neuronal plasticity, in particular the neurotrophin BDNF and its receptor TrkB. Furthermore, these treatments increase neurogenesis and synaptic numbers in several brain areas. Conversely, depression, at least in its severe form, is associated with reduced volumes of the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex and in at least some cases these neurodegenerative signs can be attenuated by successful treatment. Such observations suggest a central role for neuronal plasticity in…
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- Neuroscience
- Neuroplasticity
- Antidepressant
- Tropomyosin receptor kinase B
- Neurotrophin
- Neurotrophic factors
- Neurogenesis
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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