New directions for the treatment of depression: Targeting the photic regulation of arousal and mood (PRAM) pathway
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New directions for the treatment of depression: Targeting the photic regulation of arousal and mood (PRAM) pathway
Abstract
Both preclinical and clinical studies demonstrate that depression is strongly associated with reduced light availability, which in turn contributes to decreased function of brain regions that control mood. Here, we review findings that support a critical pathway for the control of mood that depends upon ambient light. We put forward a novel hypothesis, functionally linking retina to locus coeruleus (LC) in depression, and discuss the role of norepinephrine in affective disease. Finally, we discuss how utilizing the chemogenetic tool Designer Receptors Exclusively Activated by Designer Drugs (DREADDs) to precisely control this retina-LC circuit may be used as a novel therapeutic to treat depression.
Keywords: antidepressants; anxiety/anxiety disorders; depression; mood disorders; pharmacotherapy; seasonal affective disorder; sleep disorders; stress; treatment.
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Conflict of interest statement
Dr. James has no conflict of interest to report. Both Dr. Bowrey and Dr. Aston-Jones are listed as inventors on a pending patent entitled “compositions and methods for treating neuropsychiatric disorders.”
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