Behavioral activation therapy for depression is associated with a reduction in the concentration of circulating quinolinic acid.
Jonathan B SavitzBart N FordHung-Wen YehElisabeth AkemanKelly CosgroveAshley N ClausenChristopher MartellNamik KirlicJessica SantiagoT Kent TeagueMichael R IrwinMartin P PaulusRobin L AupperlePublished in: Psychological medicine (2020)
The current findings together with previous research show that electronconvulsive therapy, escitalopram, and ketamine decrease concentrations of the neurotoxin, QA, raise the possibility that a common therapeutic mechanism underlies diverse forms of anti-depressant treatment but future controlled studies are needed to test this hypothesis.