Association of FKBP51 with Priming of Autophagy Pathways and Mediation of Antidepressant Treatment Response: Evidence in Cells, Mice, and Humans

Theo Rein and colleagues examine the role of FKBP51 in the actions of antidepressants, with a particular focus on pathways of autophagy.

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Main Authors: Gassen, Nils C., Hartmann, Jakob, Zschocke, Jürgen, Stepan, Jens, Hafner, Kathrin, Zellner, Andreas, Kirmeier, Thomas, Kollmannsberger, Lorenz, Wagner, Klaus V., Dedic, Nina, Balsevich, Georgia, Deussing, Jan M., Kloiber, Stefan, Lucae, Susanne, Holsboer, Florian, Eder, Matthias, Uhr, Manfred, Ising, Marcus, Schmidt, Mathias V., Rein, Theo
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science 2014
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4227651/
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spelling pubmed-42276512014-11-18 Association of FKBP51 with Priming of Autophagy Pathways and Mediation of Antidepressant Treatment Response: Evidence in Cells, Mice, and Humans Gassen, Nils C. Hartmann, Jakob Zschocke, Jürgen Stepan, Jens Hafner, Kathrin Zellner, Andreas Kirmeier, Thomas Kollmannsberger, Lorenz Wagner, Klaus V. Dedic, Nina Balsevich, Georgia Deussing, Jan M. Kloiber, Stefan Lucae, Susanne Holsboer, Florian Eder, Matthias Uhr, Manfred Ising, Marcus Schmidt, Mathias V. Rein, Theo Research Article Theo Rein and colleagues examine the role of FKBP51 in the actions of antidepressants, with a particular focus on pathways of autophagy. Public Library of Science 2014-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4227651/ /pubmed/25386878 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001755 Text en © 2014 Gassen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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author Gassen, Nils C.
Hartmann, Jakob
Zschocke, Jürgen
Stepan, Jens
Hafner, Kathrin
Zellner, Andreas
Kirmeier, Thomas
Kollmannsberger, Lorenz
Wagner, Klaus V.
Dedic, Nina
Balsevich, Georgia
Deussing, Jan M.
Kloiber, Stefan
Lucae, Susanne
Holsboer, Florian
Eder, Matthias
Uhr, Manfred
Ising, Marcus
Schmidt, Mathias V.
Rein, Theo
spellingShingle Gassen, Nils C.
Hartmann, Jakob
Zschocke, Jürgen
Stepan, Jens
Hafner, Kathrin
Zellner, Andreas
Kirmeier, Thomas
Kollmannsberger, Lorenz
Wagner, Klaus V.
Dedic, Nina
Balsevich, Georgia
Deussing, Jan M.
Kloiber, Stefan
Lucae, Susanne
Holsboer, Florian
Eder, Matthias
Uhr, Manfred
Ising, Marcus
Schmidt, Mathias V.
Rein, Theo
Association of FKBP51 with Priming of Autophagy Pathways and Mediation of Antidepressant Treatment Response: Evidence in Cells, Mice, and Humans
author_facet Gassen, Nils C.
Hartmann, Jakob
Zschocke, Jürgen
Stepan, Jens
Hafner, Kathrin
Zellner, Andreas
Kirmeier, Thomas
Kollmannsberger, Lorenz
Wagner, Klaus V.
Dedic, Nina
Balsevich, Georgia
Deussing, Jan M.
Kloiber, Stefan
Lucae, Susanne
Holsboer, Florian
Eder, Matthias
Uhr, Manfred
Ising, Marcus
Schmidt, Mathias V.
Rein, Theo
author_sort Gassen, Nils C.
title Association of FKBP51 with Priming of Autophagy Pathways and Mediation of Antidepressant Treatment Response: Evidence in Cells, Mice, and Humans
title_short Association of FKBP51 with Priming of Autophagy Pathways and Mediation of Antidepressant Treatment Response: Evidence in Cells, Mice, and Humans
title_full Association of FKBP51 with Priming of Autophagy Pathways and Mediation of Antidepressant Treatment Response: Evidence in Cells, Mice, and Humans
title_fullStr Association of FKBP51 with Priming of Autophagy Pathways and Mediation of Antidepressant Treatment Response: Evidence in Cells, Mice, and Humans
title_full_unstemmed Association of FKBP51 with Priming of Autophagy Pathways and Mediation of Antidepressant Treatment Response: Evidence in Cells, Mice, and Humans
title_sort association of fkbp51 with priming of autophagy pathways and mediation of antidepressant treatment response: evidence in cells, mice, and humans
description Theo Rein and colleagues examine the role of FKBP51 in the actions of antidepressants, with a particular focus on pathways of autophagy.
publisher Public Library of Science
publishDate 2014
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4227651/
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