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New drug to treat depression?

New drug to treat depression?

Written by Editorial Team |Published : April 23, 2014 6:38 PM IST

depressed manThere is good news for people suffering from depression as researchers have now identified a potentially powerful new treatment for depression in the form of a neuroprotective drug known as P7C3. What the researchers also identified in the course of the study was the mechanism by which ghrelin, a hormone with natural anti-depressant properties works inside the brain. 'By investigating the way the so-called 'hunger hormone' ghrelin works to limit the extent of depression following long-term exposure to stress, we discovered what could become a brand new class of anti-depressant drugs,' said Jeffrey Zigman, an associate professor at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in the US.

Ghrelin, a hormone produced in the stomach and intestines, has several widely known functions, including the ability to stimulate appetite. That ghrelin exhibited natural anti-depressant effects was discovered in a 2008 study led by Zigman. The current findings identify ghrelin's ability to stimulate adult hippocampal neurogenesis, the formation of new neurons, in animal models. (Read: 7 signs of depression you shouldn't miss!)

The researchers also found that the regenerative process inside the hippocampus is crucial in limiting the severity of depression following prolonged exposure to stress. 'We found that P7C3 exerted a potent anti-depressant effect via its neurogenesis-promoting properties,' said Andrew Pieper, an associate professor at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. 'Also exciting, a highly active P7C3 analog was able to quickly enhance neurogenesis to a much greater level than a wide spectrum of currently marketed anti-depressant drugs,' Pieper said. The study appeared in the journal Molecular Psychiatry. (Read: Beat stress, fatigue and depression with laughter yoga)

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What is depression?

The term depression is used to describe a long period of sadness. It can either refer to a person's mood where he or she is feeling sad and dejected or to describe a debilitating mental illness called major depressive disorder. To feel sad during major life crises is normal but major depressive disorder refers to a condition where there is prolonged sadness without any link to life events. It's important to remember that major depressive disorder is an illness and needs to be treated just like other ailments. Depression can affect a person emotionally as well as physically. Common symptoms of depression include unhappiness, loss of interest in activities which were earlier pleasurable, loss of appetite, lack of energy and motivation, difficulty in concentrating, inability to make decisions and sleep problems (mainly insomnia). Chronic, untreated depression can induce suicidal thoughts in people. But it can be treated well with antidepressant drugs if people accept their problem and consider taking treatment. (Read: Depression understanding it is half the battle won)

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