IBRO Reports (Jun 2019)

The emergence of new antidepressants for clinical use: Agomelatine paradox versus other novel agents

  • Olumuyiwa John Fasipe

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 95 – 110

Abstract

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This study was designed with the rational aim of discussing the emerging antidepressant agents that are likely to bring positive landmark, tremendous improvement and significant impact to the management of patients with depression disorders. It also elaborates on the Agomelatine paradox vis-a-vis the other novel antidepressant agents. The emerging antidepressants are: selective monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) such as bifemelane, pirlindole, toloxatone, selegiline, rasagiline and safinamide; serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) such as ansofaxine, nefopam and levomilnacipran; norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (NRIs) such as Reboxetine, viloxazine, teniloxazine (also known as sulfoxazine or sufoxazine), and atomoxetine; Vilazodone (a serotonin 5-HT1A autoreceptor partial agonist with serotonin reuptake inhibition [SPARI]); Vortioxetine (a serotonin receptors antagonist with serotonin reuptake inhibition [SARI]); atypical antipsychotics such as olanzapine, quetiapine, risperidone, lurasidone, aripiprazole and brexpiprazole; N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA)-glutamatergic neurotransmission system blockers such as ketamine, CP-101,606 (traxoprodil), GLYX-13 (rapastinel), NRX-1074 (Apimostinel) and Riluzole. While Agomelatine (a melatonergic MT1 and MT2 receptors agonist and a selective serotonergic 5-HT2B and 5-HT2C receptors antagonist [MASSA]) remains a paradoxical agent that doesn't fit into any of the currently available classes of antidepressant agents and its pharmacological properties also deemed it unfit and inappropriate to be classified into another separate novel class of antidepressants contrary to the reports published in previous reference literatures. Lastly, this review remarkably advocates for the incorporation of the atypical antipsychotics and NMDA-glutamatergic ionoceptor blockers as new member classes of the antidepressant agents because of their clinically significant roles in the management of depression disorders. Keywords: Emerging antidepressant agents, Depression disorders, Paradoxical agent