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Re: Anticholinergics as antidepressants » linkadge

Posted by SLS on December 30, 2019, at 13:00:16

In reply to Re: Anticholinergics as antidepressants » phidippus, posted by linkadge on December 30, 2019, at 8:31:11

> Just to add...
>
> If the following study is true:
>
> "hyperdopaminergic mutant mice attribute greater incentive salience ("wanting") to a sweet reward in the runway test. But sucrose taste fails to elicit higher orofacial "liking" reactions from mutant mice"
>
> Then enhancing dopamine function SHOULD be at the forefront of research. Think about it. How much money could the economy generate by a fleet of hypermotivated, yet never satisficed customers?
>
> Enhancing dopamine would make us all super eager to achieve things, yet never truly satisfied when we do.

That's a brilliant supposition!

BTW, Trintellix (vortioxetine) is a 5-HT7 receptor antagonist.


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