Antidepressants - A Possible Cure for HIV and Cancer
Released on: May 22, 2008, 12:53 pm
Press Release Author: Summer Montgomery
Industry: Healthcare
Press Release Summary: A research from medical experts suggest that antidepressants may help the body fight HIV and cancer. They believe that some antidepressant drugs may help the immune system to fight off serious infection.
Press Release Body: United States, New York, New York, May 21, 2008 - DrugStoreTM.Com offers something fresh to provide you, Antidepressants: A Possible Cure for HIV and Cancer? Why Antidepressants can be a possible cure for HIV and Cancer? A group of experts recently disclosed that antidepressant drugs may help the immune system fight serious illnes. They said that antidepressants enhance the activity of natural killer cells, key elements of the immune system, and could help the body combat infections such as HIV and even cancer. Natural killer (NK) cells are white blood cells which home in on infected or cancerous cells, releasing agents that induce apoptosis, or "cell suicide." NK cells are especially active against viruses. What can we expect from DrugstoreTM\'s Anti-Depressants? The research emerged from findings that stress and depression impair NK cell function and can accelerate the progress of HIV/AIDS. Scientists recruited depressed and non-depressed HIV-positive women and treated them with three drugs to treat stress and depression. Two, Citalopram and the "substance P antagonist" CP-96345 increased NK cell activity, while RU486 had no effect. These drugs were selected because, as the authors state, each of these drugs affect underlying regulatory systems that have been extensively investigated in both stress and depression research as well as immune and viral research.
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