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Monoamine Neurotransmitters Control Basic Emotions and Affect Major Depressive Disorders

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common and complex mental disorder, that adversely impacts an individual’s quality of life, but its diagnosis and treatment are not accurately executed and a symptom-based approach is utilized in most cases, due to the lack of precise knowledge regarding the path...

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Autores principales: Jiang, Yao, Zou, Di, Li, Yumeng, Gu, Simeng, Dong, Jie, Ma, Xianjun, Xu, Shijun, Wang, Fushun, Huang, Jason H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9611768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297314
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15101203
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author Jiang, Yao
Zou, Di
Li, Yumeng
Gu, Simeng
Dong, Jie
Ma, Xianjun
Xu, Shijun
Wang, Fushun
Huang, Jason H.
author_facet Jiang, Yao
Zou, Di
Li, Yumeng
Gu, Simeng
Dong, Jie
Ma, Xianjun
Xu, Shijun
Wang, Fushun
Huang, Jason H.
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description Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common and complex mental disorder, that adversely impacts an individual’s quality of life, but its diagnosis and treatment are not accurately executed and a symptom-based approach is utilized in most cases, due to the lack of precise knowledge regarding the pathophysiology. So far, the first-line treatments are still based on monoamine neurotransmitters. Even though there is a lot of progress in this field, the mechanisms seem to get more and more confusing, and the treatment is also getting more and more controversial. In this study, we try to review the broad advances of monoamine neurotransmitters in the field of MDD, and update its effects in many advanced neuroscience studies. We still propose the monoamine hypothesis but paid special attention to their effects on the new pathways for MDD, such as inflammation, oxidative stress, neurotrophins, and neurogenesis, especially in the glial cells, which have recently been found to play an important role in many neurodegenerative disorders, including MDD. In addition, we will extend the monoamine hypothesis to basic emotions; as suggested in our previous reports, the three monoamine neurotransmitters play different roles in emotions: dopamine—joy, norepinephrine—fear (anger), serotonins—disgust (sadness). Above all, this paper tries to give a full picture of the relationship between the MDD and the monoamine neurotransmitters such as DA, NE, and 5-HT, as well as their contributions to the Three Primary Color Model of Basic Emotions (joy, fear, and disgust). This is done by explaining the contribution of the monoamine from many sides for MDD, such the digestive tract, astrocytes, microglial, and others, and very briefly addressing the potential of monoamine neurotransmitters as a therapeutic approach for MDD patients and also the reasons for its limited clinical efficacy, side effects, and delayed onset of action. We hope this review might offer new pharmacological management of MDD.
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spelling pubmed-96117682022-10-28 Monoamine Neurotransmitters Control Basic Emotions and Affect Major Depressive Disorders Jiang, Yao Zou, Di Li, Yumeng Gu, Simeng Dong, Jie Ma, Xianjun Xu, Shijun Wang, Fushun Huang, Jason H. Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Review Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common and complex mental disorder, that adversely impacts an individual’s quality of life, but its diagnosis and treatment are not accurately executed and a symptom-based approach is utilized in most cases, due to the lack of precise knowledge regarding the pathophysiology. So far, the first-line treatments are still based on monoamine neurotransmitters. Even though there is a lot of progress in this field, the mechanisms seem to get more and more confusing, and the treatment is also getting more and more controversial. In this study, we try to review the broad advances of monoamine neurotransmitters in the field of MDD, and update its effects in many advanced neuroscience studies. We still propose the monoamine hypothesis but paid special attention to their effects on the new pathways for MDD, such as inflammation, oxidative stress, neurotrophins, and neurogenesis, especially in the glial cells, which have recently been found to play an important role in many neurodegenerative disorders, including MDD. In addition, we will extend the monoamine hypothesis to basic emotions; as suggested in our previous reports, the three monoamine neurotransmitters play different roles in emotions: dopamine—joy, norepinephrine—fear (anger), serotonins—disgust (sadness). Above all, this paper tries to give a full picture of the relationship between the MDD and the monoamine neurotransmitters such as DA, NE, and 5-HT, as well as their contributions to the Three Primary Color Model of Basic Emotions (joy, fear, and disgust). This is done by explaining the contribution of the monoamine from many sides for MDD, such the digestive tract, astrocytes, microglial, and others, and very briefly addressing the potential of monoamine neurotransmitters as a therapeutic approach for MDD patients and also the reasons for its limited clinical efficacy, side effects, and delayed onset of action. We hope this review might offer new pharmacological management of MDD. MDPI 2022-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9611768/ /pubmed/36297314 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15101203 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jiang, Yao
Zou, Di
Li, Yumeng
Gu, Simeng
Dong, Jie
Ma, Xianjun
Xu, Shijun
Wang, Fushun
Huang, Jason H.
Monoamine Neurotransmitters Control Basic Emotions and Affect Major Depressive Disorders
title Monoamine Neurotransmitters Control Basic Emotions and Affect Major Depressive Disorders
title_full Monoamine Neurotransmitters Control Basic Emotions and Affect Major Depressive Disorders
title_fullStr Monoamine Neurotransmitters Control Basic Emotions and Affect Major Depressive Disorders
title_full_unstemmed Monoamine Neurotransmitters Control Basic Emotions and Affect Major Depressive Disorders
title_short Monoamine Neurotransmitters Control Basic Emotions and Affect Major Depressive Disorders
title_sort monoamine neurotransmitters control basic emotions and affect major depressive disorders
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9611768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297314
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph15101203
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