A Neuroendocrine View of ECT

Stephen J. Cooper, Allan I. F. Scott, Lawrence J. Whalley
1990 British Journal of Psychiatry  
"A neuroendocrine hypothesis to explain the clinical activity of convulsive therapy is described. The hypothesis is based on the diabetes/insulin model and suggests that hypothalamic dysfunction with an insuffiency of a mood-maintaining peptide is the basis for affective disorders. Repeated seizures enhance the production and release of the hypothalamic peptide antidepressin – the active principle that relieves both neuroendocrine and behavioral abnormalities."
doi:10.1192/bjp.157.5.740 pmid:2279210 fatcat:7ngmjkzy6fe5rmngf5n42ugmpy