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미래의 항우울제Future Antidepressants

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Future Antidepressants
Authors
사공정규이민수
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
대한생물치료정신의학회
Keywords
항우울제·우울증·시상하부-뇌하수체-부신피질축·신경영양성인자·글루탄산염·뉴로키닌· 포스포디에스테라제·사이토카인; Antidepressant · Depression · HPA axis · Neurotrophic factor · Glutamate · Neurokinin ·Phosphodiesterase · Cytokines
Citation
생물치료정신의학, v.17, no.2, pp.153 - 163
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KCI
Journal Title
생물치료정신의학
Volume
17
Number
2
Start Page
153
End Page
163
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/113837
ISSN
1225-9454
Abstract
Recent advances in research on depression have confirmed that it is common, chronic, recurrent and disabling men-tal disorder. The treatment of depression has gained growing importance because of its major impact on the patient’s wellbeing, personal and social achievements. Recently, as an increasing number of antidepressants of various types continue to be developed for the treatment of depression, psychopharmacotherpy is the major approach to depression in clinical setting. Unfortunately, there are clear limitations to the currently approved pharmacotherapies of depression, including the fact that they are all essentially monoamine based, have modest efficacy and a relatively slow onset of efficacy, and suffer from significant tolerability issues. Recently, several promising hypotheses of depression and antidepressant action have been formulated. These hypotheses are based on dysregulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal(HPA) axis, neurotrophic mechanisms, glutamate, neurokinin, phosphodiesterase, cytokines. This article reviews these most promising novel mechanisms that are not represented in compounds currently approved for de-pression in either the United States or Europe and that may represent the future of the psychopharmacologic treatment of depression.
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