Major depression is a severe condition that involves lots of processes and substances in our bodies and brains.
A new study has found a connection between this illness and glycine, so it can help patients later.
Let's find out more.
Scientists at the Wertheim UF Scripps Institute have discovered the important role of glycine, an amino acid, in major depression and various mood disorders.
Their findings, published in Science magazine, improve understanding of these conditions and may lead to faster-acting medications.
The research focused on the receptor GPR158 and its interaction with glycine.
This breakthrough challenges previous assumptions and opens new possibilities for targeted treatments.
Further exploration is needed to fully comprehend the effects of glycine on brain cell activity.
The team's dedication is evident in their patent application and involvement with Blueshield Therapeutics.