| Literature DB >> 24276119 |
Zeynep Ates-Alagoz1, Adeboye Adejare.
Abstract
Depression is a psychiatric disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. Individuals battling this disorder commonly experience high rates of relapse, persistent residual symptoms, functional impairment, and diminished well-being. Medications have important utility in stabilizing moods and daily functions of many individuals. However, only one third of patients had considerable improvement with a standard antidepressant after 2 months and all patients had to deal with numerous side effects. The N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor family has received special attention because of its critical role in psychiatric disorders. Direct targeting of the NMDA receptor could result in more rapid antidepressant effects. Antidepressant-like effects of NMDA receptor antagonists have been demonstrated in different animal models. MK-801 (a use-dependent channel blocker), and CGP 37849 (an NMDA receptor antagonist) have shown antidepressant properties in preclinical studies, either alone or combined with traditional antidepressants. A recent development is use of ketamine clinically for refractory depression. The purpose of this review is to examine and analyze current literature on the role of NMDA receptor antagonists for treatment of depression and whether this is a feasible route in drug discovery.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24276119 PMCID: PMC3816696 DOI: 10.3390/ph6040480
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmaceuticals (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8247
Figure 1Memantine.
Figure 2Imipramine.
Figure 3Ketamine.
Figure 4MK-801 (dizocilpine).
Figure 5CGP 37849.
Figure 6AP-7.
Figure 7ACPC.
Figure 8Eliprodil.
Figure 95,7-Dichlorokynurenic acid.
Figure 10NVP-AAM077.
Figure 11Ro 25-6981.
Figure 12Diazepam.
Figure 13NPC 17742.
Figure 14Phencyclidine.
Figure 15ACEA 1021.
Figure 16N-Nitro-L-arginine methyl ester.
Figure 17Desipramine.
Figure 18Fluoxetine.
Figure 19Pilocarpine.
Figure 20DCG-IV.
Figure 21LY379268.
Figure 22APV (D-AP5).
Figure 23Ifenprodil.
Figure 24Acamprosate.
Figure 25NMDA.
Figure 26CDPPB.
Figure 27CPP.
Figure 28Amantadine.
Figure 29Venlafaxine.
Figure 30Neramexane.
Figure 31L-701,324.
Figure 32D-Cycloserine.
Figure 33Escitalopram.
Figure 34L-Arginine.
Figure 35Sildenafil.
Figure 367-Nitroindazole.
Figure 37Methylene blue.
Figure 38ODQ.
Figure 39SCH 23390.
Figure 40Bicuculline.
Figure 41Haloperidol.