Effects of three different classes of antidepressants in the proteome of a human oligodendrocyte culture
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Fluoxetine
Amitriptyline
Bupropion

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SILVA, Livia; SOUZA, Daniel de; ALMEIDA, Valéria de. Effects of three different classes of antidepressants in the proteome of a human oligodendrocyte culture. Revista dos Trabalhos de Iniciação Científica da UNICAMP, Campinas, SP, n. 27, p. 1–1, 2019. DOI: 10.20396/revpibic2720191957. Disponível em: https://econtents.bc.unicamp.br/eventos/index.php/pibic/article/view/1957. Acesso em: 28 mar. 2024.

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Depression is a complex and multifactorial neuropsychiatric disorder that affects 4% of the world's population. The main hypothesis that underlies its pathophysiology is about neuronal dysfunctions, with a focus on monoamines dysregulation. However, recent studies have shown disturbances in oligodendrocytes and myelination in the pathophysiology of disease. Treatment for depression is mainly based on the use of antidepressants that modulate the levels of monoamines and their receptors, but their effects on oligodendrocytes are still scarce. Thus, the aim of this study is to investigate the proteome of a human oligodendrocyte cell line (MO3.13), treated with three different classes of antidepressants, in order to unreveal pathways and biological processes that could be implicated or associated with the pathophysiology and treatment of this disorder.

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