
|
Channels
|
||||
|
3D Medical Animation Library
Depression
From Healthscout's partner site on depression, MyDepressionConnection.com
Last Updated: 05/8/2008
DepressionDepression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders. Symptoms of depression are often subtle and unrecognized both by patients and physicians. The brain contains a network of interconnected nerve cells called neurons. The junction between the neurons is called the synaptic junction. The transmission of impulses from one neuron to another is facilitated by chemicals called neuro-transmitters. The impulse triggers the release of neurotransmitters from one neuron, which cross the synaptic junction and attach themselves to the receptors in the adjacent neuron sending the message through. Later the neurotransmitter returns to the initial neuron via the reuptake channel. One of the causes of depression is believed to be the depletion of the amine neurotransmitters, serotonin and norepinephrine. The anti depressant drugs increase the availability of neurotransmitters at the synaptic junction by blocking the reuptake channel. | ||||
|
Search
Special Offers
TV Specials
Top Features
Resources
Find a Therapist
PR Newswire
|
New Features
|
|||
|
||||