Serotonin transporters increase when depression fades | Neurologist in Battle Creek
Neurologist in Battle Creek | Dr. Saifollahi
Low levels of serotonin in the brain are seen as a possible cause of depression and many antidepressants act by blocking a protein that transports serotonin away from the nerve cells. A brain imaging study now shows that the average level of the serotonin transporter increased in a group of 17 individuals who recovered from depression after cognitive behavioral therapy.
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