westderecho
westderecho t1_iv75d8g wrote
Reply to comment by charliedontplaydat in BRAIN SEROTONIN RELEASE IS REDUCED IN PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSION: A [11C]Cimbi-36 PET STUDY WITH A D-AMPHETAMINE CHALLENGE. - Biological Psychiatry by chilladipa
Serotonin releasing agents(or rather tri-amine releasing agents) were some of the first antidepressants ever made, and were extremely successful. Consequently they had some severe side effects, and also sometimes worked "too well"(causing euphoria) so they had a short lived existence.
Example being a-met
westderecho t1_iv76y9b wrote
Reply to comment by a_stoic_sage in BRAIN SEROTONIN RELEASE IS REDUCED IN PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSION: A [11C]Cimbi-36 PET STUDY WITH A D-AMPHETAMINE CHALLENGE. - Biological Psychiatry by chilladipa
SSRIs exert a neurogenic effect on the hippocampus and increase the amount of neurotrophic factors there, and also alter the count/ratio of certain serotonin receptors.
To my knowledge this behavior isn't readily found in placebo trials when comparing against SSRIs, and a placebo would not be able to target a certain region.