
Unlocking the Potential of Amino Acids for Depression Treatment
Researchers at the University of Florida have discovered a link between the amino acid glycine and depression through their research on brain cell signaling. They found that a receptor called GPR158, which binds to glycine, is connected to stress-induced depression. The discovery could lead to the development of new antidepressants. Depression affects millions of people, and while numerous medications treat depression, it can be hard to find the right one. More research is needed to target glycine specifically towards the mGlyR receptors in the brain.

