Role of central serotonin and noradrenaline interactions in the antidepressants' action: Electrophysiological and neurochemical evidence

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TitreRole of central serotonin and noradrenaline interactions in the antidepressants' action: Electrophysiological and neurochemical evidence
Type de publicationBook Chapter
Year of Publication2021
AuteursDelcourte S, Etievant A, Haddjeri N
EditorDiGiovanni G, DeDeurwaerdere P
Book Title5-HT INTERACTION WITH OTHER NEUROTRANSMITTERS: EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE AND THERAPEUTIC RELEVANCE, PT A
Series TitleProgress in Brain Research
Volume259
Pagination7-81
PublisherELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC
City525 B STREET, SUITE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA
ISBN Number978-0-12-824567-5
ISBN0079-6123
Mots-clés5-HT receptors, Adrenoceptors, Anxiety, Depression, Locus coeruleus, Noradrenaline, Raphe nuclei, Serotonin
Résumé

The development of antidepressant drugs, in the last 6 decades, has been associated with theories based on a deficiency of serotonin (5-HT) and/or noradrenaline (NA) systems. Although the pathophysiology of major depression (MD) is not fully understood, numerous investigations have suggested that treatments with various classes of antidepressant drugs may lead to an enhanced 5-HT and/or adapted NA neurotransmissions. In this review, particular morphophysiological aspects of these systems are first considered. Second, principal features of central 5-HT/NA interactions are examined. In this regard, the effects of the acute and sustained antidepressant administrations on these systems are discussed. Finally, future directions including novel therapeutic strategies are proposed.

DOI10.1016/bs.pbr.2021.01.002