Summary:
According to the membrane hypothesis of affective disorders, disturbances in lipid-protein interactions can be
predisposing factor in depression. The hypothesis is based on well known fact that lipid-protein interactions
affect functionality of most membrane integral proteins, including enzymes, receptors, transporters and ion
channels ensuring transmembrane signal transduction. Moreover, changes in lipid-protein interactions induced
by antidepressive drugs can be crucial step in molecular mechanism of their action.
Key words:
membranes, depressive disorder, serotonin transporter, antidepressants.
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