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(22-07-10) Millions of patients should never be prescribed antidepressants, scientists say



by David Gutierrez, staff writer


Roughly half the population should never be prescribed antidepressant drugs
because they are only likely to become more depressed, according to a new study
conducted by researchers from Columbia University and the New York State
Psychiatric Institute and published in the journal Neuron.

Scientists have known for some time that antidepressant drugs only work in
about half of patients. Research has discovered that although the drugs are
designed to raise circulating levels of the neurotransmitter chemical serotonin
in the brain, they actually produce the opposite effect in large numbers of
people.

"The more antidepressants try to increase serotonin production, the less
serotonin [they] actually produce," researcher Rene Hen said.

An estimated 11 percent of U.S. women and 5 percent of men in non-
institutionalized settings are currently taking antidepressants.

Genetic and brain imaging studies have led some scientists to believe that the
explanation for this effect lies in the actual make up of the brain,
specifically in the numbers of 1A serotonin receptors found in the raphe
neurons deep in the brain's center. Although higher numbers of these receptors
on raphe neurons are correlated with decreased responsiveness to
antidepressants, scientists have had trouble testing the hypothesis directly.

In the new study, scientists genetically engineered mice to contain either
high or low numbers of 1A receptors in their raphe neurons. They found that in
mice with higher levels of receptors, antidepressants actually lowered
serotonin levels rather than lowering them -- consistent with the effect seen
in people whose bodies resist the drugs.

The researchers then lowered the number of receptors in these mice and re-
tested them. The mice then became responsive to the drugs.

"By simply tweaking the number of receptors down, we were able to transform a
non-responder into a responder," Hen said.

Rather than suggesting that antidepressant use be scaled back, however, Hen
and colleagues expressed eagerness to find ways to suppress the activity of
some of the 1A neurons in the raphe receptors of people who are resistant to
the drugs, so that everyone can be treated with them equally.

Sources for this story include: www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthne... ; www.
sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/....

Source: NaturalNews

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