Encoding, Consolidation, and Renormalization in Depression: Synaptic Homeostasis, Plasticity, and Sleep Integrate Rapid Antidepressant Effects

🥇 Top 1% JournalMar 7, 2020Pharmacological reviews

How Learning, Memory Stabilization, and Sleep May Help Fast Antidepressant Effects in Depression by Balancing Brain Connections and Flexibility

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Abstract

Rapid antidepressant effects may depend on intrinsic homeostatic mechanisms triggered by acute treatments.

  • Rapid-onset treatments like ketamine and electroconvulsive therapy increase synaptic potentiation and alter functional connectivity.
  • The initial antidepressant effects are often short-lived and require consolidation during wakefulness and maintenance during sleep.
  • Sustained antidepressant effects could involve mechanisms of synaptic plasticity and sleep, particularly related to slow-wave brain activity.
  • The ENCORE-D hypothesis emphasizes the importance of adaptive changes in neural networks that occur in response to acute pharmacological effects.

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