The Role of Calcium in the Etiology of the Affective Disorders
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概要
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Calcium abnormalities are some of the more consistent findings in platelets of affective disorder patients. While medication status does not correlate with this finding, antidepressants do modulate intracellular calcium. This, in combination with reports that calcium channel inhibitors may have antidepressant potential, suggests that calcium may play an important role in this disorder. This paper reviews the specificity of calcium abnormalities for the affective disorders and also discusses possible mechanisms of action.
- 社団法人 日本薬理学会の論文
- 1998-06-01
著者
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Tang Siu
Department Of Psychiatry University Of California
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Helmeste Daiga
Department Of Psychiatry And Human Behavior University Of California
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Helmeste Daiga
Department Of Psychiatry University Of California
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Tang Siu
Department Of Psychiatry And Human Behavior University Of California
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