Individuals with Down syndrome (DS), a genetic condition caused by triplication of chromosome 21, are characterized by intellectual disability and are prone to develop Alzheimer's disease (AD), due to triplication of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) gene. Recent evidence in the Ts65Dn mouse model of DS shows that enhancement of serotonergic transmission with fluoxetine during the perinatal period rescues neurogenesis, dendritic pathology and behavior, indicating that cognitive impairment can be pharmacologically restored. A crucial question is whether the short-term effects of early treatments with fluoxetine disappear at adult life stages. In the current study we found that hippocampal neurogenesis, dendritic pathology and hippocampus/a...
The significance of serotonin (5HT) in mental health is underscored by the serotonergic action of ma...
The serotonergic system shows a high structural plasticity in response to the genetically induced ab...
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic condition caused by the triplication of chromosome 21. The most inva...
none10Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic pathology characterized by intellectual disability and brain h...
none10noDown syndrome DS is a genetic pathology characterized by brain hypotrophy and severe cogniti...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic disorder associated with mental retardation. It has be...
Down syndrome (DS) is a high-incidence genetic pathology characterized by severe impairment of cogni...
Down syndrome (DS) is a high-incidence genetic pathology characterized by severe impairment of cogni...
open7noDown syndrome (DS) is a high-incidence genetic pathology characterized by severe impairment o...
none12siimpairment is a strongly disabling feature of Down's syndrome, a genetic disorder of high pr...
Reductions in adult neurogenesis have been documented in the original 3xTg mouse model of Alzheimer'...
Intellectual disability in Down syndrome (DS) appears to be related to severe neurogenesis impairmen...
Fluoxetine (FLX) represents the antidepressant of choice for the management of pediatric mood-relate...
Cognitive decline occurs during healthy aging, even in middle-aged subjects, via mechanisms that cou...
Fluoxetine (FLX) represents the antidepressant of choice for the management of pediatric mood-relate...
The significance of serotonin (5HT) in mental health is underscored by the serotonergic action of ma...
The serotonergic system shows a high structural plasticity in response to the genetically induced ab...
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic condition caused by the triplication of chromosome 21. The most inva...
none10Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic pathology characterized by intellectual disability and brain h...
none10noDown syndrome DS is a genetic pathology characterized by brain hypotrophy and severe cogniti...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic disorder associated with mental retardation. It has be...
Down syndrome (DS) is a high-incidence genetic pathology characterized by severe impairment of cogni...
Down syndrome (DS) is a high-incidence genetic pathology characterized by severe impairment of cogni...
open7noDown syndrome (DS) is a high-incidence genetic pathology characterized by severe impairment o...
none12siimpairment is a strongly disabling feature of Down's syndrome, a genetic disorder of high pr...
Reductions in adult neurogenesis have been documented in the original 3xTg mouse model of Alzheimer'...
Intellectual disability in Down syndrome (DS) appears to be related to severe neurogenesis impairmen...
Fluoxetine (FLX) represents the antidepressant of choice for the management of pediatric mood-relate...
Cognitive decline occurs during healthy aging, even in middle-aged subjects, via mechanisms that cou...
Fluoxetine (FLX) represents the antidepressant of choice for the management of pediatric mood-relate...
The significance of serotonin (5HT) in mental health is underscored by the serotonergic action of ma...
The serotonergic system shows a high structural plasticity in response to the genetically induced ab...
Down syndrome (DS) is a genetic condition caused by the triplication of chromosome 21. The most inva...