Abstract

According to the decades-old neurotrophic hypothesis of depression, the delayed actions of antidepressants are purported to be due to their downstream effects on neuronal plasticity. In a recent study, Casarotto et al. reveal that antidepressants can in fact directly bind to the neurotrophin TRKB receptor and exert their effects through this mechanism.

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