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The role of dopamine in the pathophysiology of depression.

B. Dunlop,C. Nemeroff

2007 · DOI: 10.1001/ARCHPSYC.64.3.327
Archives of General Psychiatry · 1,216 Zitierungen

TLDR

Several studies support the hypothesis that major depression is associated with a state of reduced DA transmission, possibly reflected bycompensatory up-regulation of D2receptors, and further research on the contribution of DA to the pathophysiology of depression is justified to improve outcomes for patients with treatment-resistant and nonremitting depression.