Serotonergic mechanisms: a potential link between affective disorders and cardiovascular risk
- PMID: 16395413
- DOI: 10.1358/dot.2005.41.11.904727
Serotonergic mechanisms: a potential link between affective disorders and cardiovascular risk
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease and major depression are highly prevalent disorders in our society. Evidence has been found that confirms a reciprocal relationship between mechanisms of depression and those of cardiovascular pathology. This possible feedback between both pathologies is a subject of great concern. In recent years some studies suggest that platelets and serotonergic mechanisms could be involved in both conditions. The present review seeks a better understanding of the mechanisms that could link depression with an enhanced cardiovascular risk.
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Serotonergic mechanisms: a potential link between affective disorders and cardiovascular risk.Timely Top Med Cardiovasc Dis. 2006 Feb 1;10:E3. Timely Top Med Cardiovasc Dis. 2006. PMID: 16477327
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