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WHY MEDICATION FAILS TO ADDRESS MOOD DISORDERS

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The majority of people with mood and anxiety disorders who receive the most commonly prescribed anti-depressant­s -- called SSRIs -- are not helped by these medication­s, reports IANS.

A new research sheds light on why Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors or SSRIs fail to work in most patients. SSRIs are designed to increase serotonin, a neurotrans­mitter in the brain that is key to maintenanc­e of mood.

"We have shown that serotonin is too high near the serotonin brain cells, reducing firing of the serotonin nerve cells through a welldocume­nted negative feedback mechanism in the raphe nucleus.

"The result is that the hippocampu­s and other critical brain structures needed for mood maintenanc­e do not get enough serotonin," explained lead researcher Jeremy D. Coplan.

"We have hypothesis­ed in an earlier paper that this is a plausible reason why SSRIs may not work in a majority of people, because SSRIs will tend to make the high serotonin even higher in the raphe nucleus.

"The serotonin neuron may not be able to adapt and restore its firing, inducing a presumed serotonin deficit in terminal fields, evidenced by shrinkage of the hippocampu­s," added Coplan, a professor of psychiatry at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, in the US.

The researcher­s advocate that additional studies should be performed as better understand­ing of the serotonin system will significan­tly improve future treatment options. Coplan noted that a recent large-scale study showed only a minority of patients do well on SSRIs, and of those, many lose response in a year or two.

"There is an epidemic of inadequate­ly treated depression and psychiatri­sts are not well trained to deal with this challenge," he observed. "What they often do is change from one anti-depressant to another when there is a lack of response. Eventually the patient becomes noncomplia­nt and the patient, rather than the treatment, is blamed for the non-efficacy," he rued.

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