Allopregnanolone vs. Diazepam: Antidepressant Effects via Brain Activity Modulation (2024 Mouse Study)

Allopregnanolone shows antidepressant-like effects in mice by increasing social interaction and specific brain wave activities, unlike diazepam. Highlights: Allopregnanolone: Allopregnanolone, a neuroactive steroid, increases social interaction time in mice experiencing social defeat stress, indicating potential antidepressant-like effects. Brain Activity: This increase in social interaction is associated with heightened theta and beta oscillations in the basolateral …

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rTMS Improves Blood Biomarkers (BDNF, GDNF, Thiol, S100B) in Depression (2024 Study)

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) therapy improves key biochemical markers in major depressive disorder (MDD) patients, indicating its effectiveness as an antidepressant treatment. Highlights: Improved Antioxidant Levels: rTMS therapy significantly increased total antioxidant status (TAS), total thiol (TT), and native thiol (NT) levels in MDD patients compared to their levels before treatment. Reduced Oxidative Stress: …

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Allopregnanolone Agonists for Depression: Brexanolone & Zuranolone in Focus

Depression affects over 300 million people globally. Current treatments have limited efficacy for many patients. Exciting new research highlights the potential of allopregnanolone agonists like brexanolone and zuranolone as more targeted, rapid-acting antidepressants. Key Facts: Allopregnanolone is a neurosteroid that regulates mood and is decreased in depression. Its agonists boost allopregnanolone activity. Brexanolone is the …

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