Neuroendocrinological mechanisms of actions of antidepressant drugs
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2826.2006.01516.x
Neuroendocrinological mechanisms of actions of antidepressant drugs
Abstract
Noradrenaline or serotonin (5-HT) reuptake-inhibiting antidepressants such as reboxetine or citalopram acutely stimulate cortisol and adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) secretion in healthy volunteers, whereas mirtazapine acutely inhibits the ACTH and cortisol release, probably due to its antagonism at central 5-HT(2) and/or H(1) receptors. These differential effects of antidepressants on cortisol and ACTH secretion in healthy subjects after single administration are also reflected by their different time course in the down-regulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis hyperactivity in depressed patients as assessed by serial dexamethasone (DEX)/corticotrophin-releasing hormone (CRH) tests: Reuptake-inhibiting antidepressants such as reboxetine gradually normalise HPA axis hyperactivity in depressed patients during several weeks of treatment via up-regulation of mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid receptor function and by step-by-step restoration of the disturbed feedback control. By contrast, mirtazapine markedly reduces HPA axis activity in depressed patients within 1 week, but there is a partial re-enhancement of HPA hormone secretion after several weeks of therapy. In all studies performed to date, the short-term effects of daily treatment with antidepressants on the DEX/CRH test results are comparable in responders and nonresponders. Moreover, a reduction in HPA axis activity is not necessarily followed by a favourable clinical response and some depressed patients keep on showing nonsuppression in the DEX/CRH test despite clinical improvement. Therefore, the importance of HPA axis dysregulation for the short-term efficacy of antidepressants continues to be a matter of debate. However, there are convincing data suggesting that persisting nonsuppression in the DEX/CRH test despite clinical remission predicts an enhanced risk for relapse of depressive symptomatology with respect to the medium- and long-term outcome.
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