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The catecholamine hypothesis of affective disorders suggested that depression results from a functional deficiency of NA in certain parts of the brain, while mania results from an excess.

There are findings, suggest that 5-HT may be more important that NA in relation to mood.

NA pathways in the CNS and periphery define the blood pressure control.