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Where does Nardil take place in the brain?

Posted by medweirdo on October 7, 2007, at 6:58:22

I've being researching Nardil latterly and couldn't understand where does nardil take place in the brain. I mean whether it elevates monoamines at the presynaptic neurons or postsynapric neurons or just in neurons' gaps (between presynaptic and postsynapric)???.

I found a nice picture showing the mechanism of antidepressants here:
http://www.cmaj.ca/content/vol168/issue ... 28ff1.jpeg
as I see it ssri's block presynaptic neurons at uptake's gate but am still cunfused with maoi's.


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