“…Decreases in PFC volume have been attributed to reductions in glial cells (Cotter et al, 2002;Hercher et al, 2009;Ongur et al, 1998;Rajkowska, 2000;Rajkowska et al, 1999) and to a lesser extent, neuronal atrophy (Cotter et al, 2002;Law and Harrison, 2003;Rajkowska, 2000;Rajkowska et al, 1999). Glial cell deficits in MDD are accompanied by a decrease in astrocytic markers in the PFC such as glial fibrillary acidic protein (Miguel-Hidalgo et al, 2000;Si et al, 2004) and glutamine synthetase (Choudary et al, 2005;Sequeira et al, 2009;Yildiz-Yesiloglu and Ankerst, 2006), as well as morphological changes including swelling of the size and shape of astrocytes (Miguel-Hidalgo and Rajkowska, 2003). Furthermore, downregulation in the high-affinity astrocytic glutamate transporters, SLC1A2 (EAAT2) and SLC1A3 (EAAT1), have been identified in prefrontal cortical areas of human post-mortem tissue; abnormalities that contribute to elevated glutamate levels in the PFC (Choudary et al, 2005).…”