peer reviewedThe negative societal impacts associated with the increasing prevalence of violence and aggression is increasing, and, with this rise, is the need to understand the molecular and cellular changes that underpin ultrasound-induced aggressive behavior. In mice, stress-induced aggression is known to alter AMPA receptor subunit expression, plasticity markers, and oxidative stress within the brain. Here, we induced aggression in BALB/c mice using chronic ultrasound exposure and examined the impact of the psychoactive anti-oxidant compounds thiamine (vitamin B1), and its derivative benfotiamine, on AMPA receptor subunit expression, established plasticity markers, and oxidative stress. The administration of thiamine or benfotiamine (20...
Thiamine precursors, the most studied being benfotiamine (BFT), have protective effects in mouse mod...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is essential for brain. This is attributed to the coenzyme role of thiamine di...
Due to genetic defects or illness some individuals require higher amounts of thiamin than are typica...
The negative societal impacts associated with the increasing prevalence of violence and aggression i...
The negative societal impacts associated with the prevalence of aggression are increasing, and, with...
peer reviewedThiamine is essential for normal brain function and its deficiency causes metabolic im...
The modern lifestyle is associated with exposure to “psychological” or “emotional” stress. A growing...
The modern lifestyle is associated with exposure to "psychological" or "emotional" stress. A growing...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency in the brain has been implicated in the development of...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency in the brain has been implicated in the development of dementia and...
An increasing body of evidence suggests an implication of altered thiamine metabolism in mental illn...
Thiamine deficiency in the brain has been implicated in the development of dementia and symptoms of...
Thiamine precursors, the most studied being benfotiamine (BFT), have protective effects in mouse mod...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is essential for brain. This is attributed to the coenzyme role of thiamine di...
Due to genetic defects or illness some individuals require higher amounts of thiamin than are typica...
The negative societal impacts associated with the increasing prevalence of violence and aggression i...
The negative societal impacts associated with the prevalence of aggression are increasing, and, with...
peer reviewedThiamine is essential for normal brain function and its deficiency causes metabolic im...
The modern lifestyle is associated with exposure to “psychological” or “emotional” stress. A growing...
The modern lifestyle is associated with exposure to "psychological" or "emotional" stress. A growing...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency in the brain has been implicated in the development of...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency in the brain has been implicated in the development of dementia and...
An increasing body of evidence suggests an implication of altered thiamine metabolism in mental illn...
Thiamine deficiency in the brain has been implicated in the development of dementia and symptoms of...
Thiamine precursors, the most studied being benfotiamine (BFT), have protective effects in mouse mod...
Thiamine (vitamin B1) is essential for brain. This is attributed to the coenzyme role of thiamine di...
Due to genetic defects or illness some individuals require higher amounts of thiamin than are typica...