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Mood disorders neuroplasticity

Manji HK, Rajkowska G, Chen G. Neuroplasticity and cellular resilience in mood disorders. Millennium article. Mol Psych 2000 5 578-593. [Pg.413]

STRESS, GLUCOCORTICOIDS AND NEUROPLASTICITY IN THE PATHOLOGY OF MOOD DISORDERS 895... [Pg.887]

The potential hyperactivation of the HPA axis in mood disorders has been revisited in recent years, in large part due to the growing recognition of the specific brain areas in which atrophy (loss), a neuroplastic event, may be present in many patients. To what extent these findings of atrophy represent the sequelae of the biochemical changes (for example, in glucocorticoid levels) accompanying repeated affective episodes, remains to be fully elucidated. [Pg.895]


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