Antidepressant mechanisms of deep brain stimulation for treatment resistant depression
Kim, Yesul 2015, Antidepressant mechanisms of deep brain stimulation for treatment resistant depression, Ph.D. thesis, School of Psychology, Deakin University.
Deep brain stimulation to clinically relevant brain targets all produced therapeutic responses in an animal model of antidepressant resistance. Such effects were achieved by modulating cellular stress, impaired synaptic plasticity, dysregulated dopamine transmission and energy metabolism. The implication of these findings underscore the need for using appropriate animal models to gain valuable insight on the neurobiological state of the organism in health and disease.
Language
eng
Field of Research
110319 Psychiatry (incl Psychotherapy) 110903 Central Nervous System
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