Norepinephrine Relates to Hopelessness
Hopelessness predicts future suicide.
Suicide attempters feel more hopeless and perceive fewer
reasons for living than other patients in the face of
equivalent psychiatric illness or adverse life events.
Inescapable restraint in rats depletes norepinephrine and
can generate despair and giving up.
Suicide victims have evidence of marked stress responses
in the brain norepinephrine system.
Perhaps hopelessness results from NE depletion?