Brain monoaminergic neurotransmission is involved in the pathophysiology of various psychiatric disorders including depression. Reliable indicators of central monoaminergic activity might be helpful to specifically identify and differentiate dysfunctions in individual patients in order to selectively adjust medication and predict clinical response. In patients with depression, predictors of treatment response to serotonergic versus non-serotonergic (e.g., noradrenergic) antidepressants could be of considerable clinical relevance by avoiding unfavorable factors such as a prolonged duration of the disorder, risk of suicidality and therapy-resistance. Consequently, these tools might help to decrease direct and indirect costs of treatment. The loudness dependence of the N1/P2 component of auditory evoked potentials (LD) has been proposed as a noninvasive neurophysiological indicator of central serotonergic function. This review focuses on recent studies providing evidence for the validity of LD as an indirect serotonergic marker and highlights data on the clinical application in terms of prediction of treatment response in patients with depression.

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脑单胺能神经传递参与包括抑郁症在内的各种精神疾病的病理生理。中枢单胺能活性的可靠指标可能有助于特异性识别和区分个别患者的功能障碍,以便选择性地调整药物治疗和预测临床反应。在抑郁症患者中,通过避免不利因素,例如疾病的持续时间延长,自杀倾向的风险和治疗耐药性,对血清素能与非血清素能 (例如去甲肾上腺素能) 抗抑郁药的治疗反应的预测指标可能具有相当大的临床意义。因此,这些工具可能有助于降低治疗的直接和间接成本。听觉诱发电位 (LD) 的N1/P2分量的响度依赖性已被提出作为中枢血清素能功能的非侵入性神经生理学指标。这篇综述着重于最近的研究,为LD作为间接血清素能标志物的有效性提供了证据,并着重介绍了在预测抑郁症患者治疗反应方面的临床应用数据。

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