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Understanding antideppressant discontinuation syndrome (asd) – bridging clinical and preclinical findings. / Забегалов, Константин; Колесникова, Татьяна; Хацко, Сергей; Волгин, Андрей; Яковлев, Олег; Амстиславская, Тамара; Алексеева, Полина; Мешалкина, Дарья Андреевна; Friend, Ashton; Bao, Wandong; Демин, Константин Андреевич; Калуев, Алан Валерьевич.
2018. Реферат от 5th Caribbean Biomedical Research Days CBRD-2018, Сент-Люсия.Результаты исследований: Материалы конференций › тезисы › Рецензирование
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T1 - Understanding antideppressant discontinuation syndrome (asd) – bridging clinical and preclinical findings
AU - Забегалов, Константин
AU - Колесникова, Татьяна
AU - Хацко, Сергей
AU - Волгин, Андрей
AU - Яковлев, Олег
AU - Амстиславская, Тамара
AU - Алексеева, Полина
AU - Мешалкина, Дарья Андреевна
AU - Friend, Ashton
AU - Bao, Wandong
AU - Демин, Константин Андреевич
AU - Калуев, Алан Валерьевич
PY - 2018/6/16
Y1 - 2018/6/16
N2 - Antidepressant drugs are currently the most prescribed class of medications. In addition to treatment resistance and side effects of antidepressants, their clinical use is further complicated by antidepressant discontinuation syndrome (ADS). ADS typically occurs in patients following the interruption, dose reduction, or discontinuation of antidepressant drugs. ADS resembles a classical drug withdrawal syndrome, albeit differing from it because antidepressants generally do not induce addiction. The growing clinical importance and prevalence of ADS necessitate novel experimental (animal) models of this disorder. Currently available preclinical models of ADS are mainly rodent-based, and study mostly serotonergic antidepressants and their combinations. Here, we systematically assess clinical ADS symptoms and discuss current trends and challenges in the field of experimental (animal) models of ADS. We also outline basic mechanisms underlying ADS pathobiology, evaluate its genetic, pharmacological and environmental determinants, and suggest how using animal models of ADS may help generate important translational insights into human ADS condition, its prevention and therapy.
AB - Antidepressant drugs are currently the most prescribed class of medications. In addition to treatment resistance and side effects of antidepressants, their clinical use is further complicated by antidepressant discontinuation syndrome (ADS). ADS typically occurs in patients following the interruption, dose reduction, or discontinuation of antidepressant drugs. ADS resembles a classical drug withdrawal syndrome, albeit differing from it because antidepressants generally do not induce addiction. The growing clinical importance and prevalence of ADS necessitate novel experimental (animal) models of this disorder. Currently available preclinical models of ADS are mainly rodent-based, and study mostly serotonergic antidepressants and their combinations. Here, we systematically assess clinical ADS symptoms and discuss current trends and challenges in the field of experimental (animal) models of ADS. We also outline basic mechanisms underlying ADS pathobiology, evaluate its genetic, pharmacological and environmental determinants, and suggest how using animal models of ADS may help generate important translational insights into human ADS condition, its prevention and therapy.
M3 - Abstract
T2 - 5th Caribbean Biomedical Research Days CBRD-2018
Y2 - 16 January 2018 through 18 January 2018
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