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The beta-Endorphin Role in Stress-Related Psychiatric Disorders
Current Drug Targets, 11/10/09
Merenlender–Wagner A et al. – The authors suggest that the pathways for stress–related psychiatric disorders, depression and PTSD, converge to a common pathway in which beta–endorphin is a modulating element of distress. This may occur its interaction with the mesolimbic monoaminergic system and also by its interesting effects on learning and memory. The possible involvement of beta–endorphin in the process of stress–related psychiatric disorders, depression and PTSD, is discussed.
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