Neuroendocrine evidence for an association between hypothyroidism, reduced central 5-HT activity and depression.

作者: A. J. Cleare , A. McGregor , V. O'Keane

DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2265.1995.TB00540.X

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摘要: … activity, may be lowering the threshold for developing depressive disorders. This is certainly supported by our finding of a 40% rate of MDD, and by previous studies showing a higher …

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