298. The Neuroscience of Antidepressants Part 2: The Glutamate Hypothesis
In part 2 of my Neuroscience episodes about antidepressants I’m diving into the Glutamate Hypothesis.
I chat about the role of the glutamatergic system within the brain in helping us to better understand why some people don’t respond well to the first line of treatments, such as SSRIs.
I’m also diving into treatment resistant depression, electro convulsive therapy (ECT) neuroplasticity and transcranial magnetic stimulation.
LINKS:
- Listen to Part 1 of this series The Neuroscience of Anti-Depressants: The Monoamine Hypothesis at https://pod.fo/e/21783a .
- Read the paper ‘Glutamatergic System in Depression and Its Role in Neuromodulatory Techniques Optimization’ accessible via PUBMED https://tr.ee/glutamatergic-paper .
- Listen to episode 50. Stress on the brain and how to reverse its effects at https://pod.fo/e/1f8306 .
- Listen to episode 257 my episode on Ketamine as a treatment for depression here https://bit.ly/Dyfm-ketamine.
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