A B S T R A C T Introduction: Mercury is the second most metal pollutant in the world and has the potential to induce many pathologic conditions, especially in nervous system, such as depression. Here we tried to find out if nitric oxide has any possible role in the pathophysiology of depression induced by this metal. Although the role of nitric oxide has been shown in mood control, here we use specific doses of nitric oxide inducer and/or inhibitors which had no effect on normal rats. Methods: 120 male wistar rats weighting 200-250 gram were divided into two main groups: control and methyl mercury(MM) treated. Each main group was divided into four different sub-goups: Saline, L-Arginine, L-Name or 7-nitroindazole (7-NI) respectively. The d...
Abstract: The aims of this study were to evaluate whether chronic intoxication with mercury chloride...
Objective: We investigated whether the nitric oxide (NO) precursor, L-arginine, can prevent the ant...
In the present study, interactions between lead exposure with nitric oxide precursor (L-arginine) or...
Stressful lift events contribute to the development of many neuropsychiatric disorders including dep...
The effects of microinjection of the nitric oxide (NO) precursor L-arginine (L-Arg), the NO synthase...
Background: Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses worldwide. Nitric oxide (NO) is in...
Mercury is a heavy metal found in organic and inorganic forms that represents an important toxicant ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an atypical neurotransmitter that has been related to the pathophysiology of ma...
Abstract Considerable evidence has accumulated over the past 10 years demonstrating an important rol...
Lithium is still the main agent in the management of mood disorders such as depression. Likewise, ag...
This study compared the neurobehavioral toxicities of three mercurial compounds: methyl mercury (MeH...
Mercury is a toxic metal that can be found in the environment in three different forms – elemental, ...
Mercury is a highly toxic metal. It induces its toxicity via production of reactive oxygen species. ...
Depression has become a common illness among individuals of every age group. Among numerous factors ...
Background/Aim. Zinc is an essential element which has considerable interaction with gamma-aminobut...
Abstract: The aims of this study were to evaluate whether chronic intoxication with mercury chloride...
Objective: We investigated whether the nitric oxide (NO) precursor, L-arginine, can prevent the ant...
In the present study, interactions between lead exposure with nitric oxide precursor (L-arginine) or...
Stressful lift events contribute to the development of many neuropsychiatric disorders including dep...
The effects of microinjection of the nitric oxide (NO) precursor L-arginine (L-Arg), the NO synthase...
Background: Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses worldwide. Nitric oxide (NO) is in...
Mercury is a heavy metal found in organic and inorganic forms that represents an important toxicant ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is an atypical neurotransmitter that has been related to the pathophysiology of ma...
Abstract Considerable evidence has accumulated over the past 10 years demonstrating an important rol...
Lithium is still the main agent in the management of mood disorders such as depression. Likewise, ag...
This study compared the neurobehavioral toxicities of three mercurial compounds: methyl mercury (MeH...
Mercury is a toxic metal that can be found in the environment in three different forms – elemental, ...
Mercury is a highly toxic metal. It induces its toxicity via production of reactive oxygen species. ...
Depression has become a common illness among individuals of every age group. Among numerous factors ...
Background/Aim. Zinc is an essential element which has considerable interaction with gamma-aminobut...
Abstract: The aims of this study were to evaluate whether chronic intoxication with mercury chloride...
Objective: We investigated whether the nitric oxide (NO) precursor, L-arginine, can prevent the ant...
In the present study, interactions between lead exposure with nitric oxide precursor (L-arginine) or...