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Title: Potential Targets for the Development of Novel Antidepressants: Future Perspectives
Authors: Thakare, Vishnu N.
Patel, Bhoomika M.
Keywords: Cholinergic receptors
cocaine and amphetamine regulated transcript peptide
depression
histaminergic receptors
IPFP0224
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Bentham Science
Series/Report no.: IPFP0224;
Abstract: Depression is an affective disorder characterized by hallucination, delusion and increased social risk and is estimated to affect approximately 20 % of the population at some point during the lifetime. As per World Health Organization (WHO) it is predicted to be the leading cause of burden of disease by 2030. Effects of currently available antidepressants have explained the monoamine hypothesis of depression, which proposes that impaired release of serotonin, noradrenaline and dopamine, are thought to be responsible for the development of depressive symptoms. However, these drugs are not specific for their action, as they also inhibit other enzymes; this explains the side effects/drug interactions associated with these agents. The present review will familiarize the readers with novel targets being identified for depression which will be certainly beneficial for researcher, academician for the development of drugs for the management of depression and related behavior.
Description: CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets, 14; 2015
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7178
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