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Título : |
Mood disorder and epilepsy : a neurobiologic perspective of their relationship |
Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
Autores: |
Andres M. Kanner, Autor |
Fecha de publicación: |
2022 |
Artículo en la página: |
pp. 39–45 |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng) |
Palabras clave: |
Serotonina, Norepinefrina, Atrofia del hipocampo, Trastorno depresivo mayor, Ratas genéticamente propensa a la epilepsia |
Resumen: |
Mood disorders are the most frequent psychiatric comorbidity in epilepsy, and in particular in temporal lobe epilepsy. For a long time, depressive disorders were considered to be the expression of a reactive process to the obstacles of a life with epilepsy Data obtained in the last two decades, however, have demonstrated biochemical, neuropathoiogical, and neurophysioiogic changes mediating the development of mood disorders, which in fact can be tested in animal models. |
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in Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience > Año 2008 Vol.10 - No.1 (Marzo) . - pp. 39–45
[artículo] Mood disorder and epilepsy : a neurobiologic perspective of their relationship [texto impreso] / Andres M. Kanner, Autor . - 2022 . - pp. 39–45. Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Idioma original : Inglés ( eng) in Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience > Año 2008 Vol.10 - No.1 (Marzo) . - pp. 39–45
Palabras clave: |
Serotonina, Norepinefrina, Atrofia del hipocampo, Trastorno depresivo mayor, Ratas genéticamente propensa a la epilepsia |
Resumen: |
Mood disorders are the most frequent psychiatric comorbidity in epilepsy, and in particular in temporal lobe epilepsy. For a long time, depressive disorders were considered to be the expression of a reactive process to the obstacles of a life with epilepsy Data obtained in the last two decades, however, have demonstrated biochemical, neuropathoiogical, and neurophysioiogic changes mediating the development of mood disorders, which in fact can be tested in animal models. |
Link: |
./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28697 |
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