Blier P, de Montigny C
Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Trends Pharmacol Sci. 1994 Jul;15(7):220-6. doi: 10.1016/0165-6147(94)90315-8.
The pathophysiology of major affective illness is poorly understood. However, several lines of preclinical and clinical evidence indicate that an enhancement of 5-HT-mediated neurotransmission might underlie the therapeutic effect of most antidepressant treatments. This net effect would, however, be obtained via different mechanisms. A better understanding of the neurobiological basis for the delayed onset of action of antidepressant treatments has led to the elaboration of strategies that could accelerate the antidepressant response. These strategies are discussed in this article by Pierre Blier and Claude de Montigny.
目前对重性情感障碍的病理生理学了解甚少。然而,多项临床前和临床证据表明,5-羟色胺介导的神经传递增强可能是大多数抗抑郁治疗产生疗效的基础。不过,这种净效应是通过不同机制实现的。对抗抑郁治疗起效延迟的神经生物学基础有了更深入的理解后,人们制定了一些能够加速抗抑郁反应的策略。皮埃尔·布利尔和克劳德·德·蒙蒂尼在本文中对这些策略进行了讨论。