Rationale: Recent studies have implicated intracellular transduction pathways and neurotrophic factors in the action of antidepressants. Adaptation in these pathways may ultimately affect electrophysiological and morphological properties of neurones. We have previously shown that repeated electroconvulsive stimulation, a safe and effective antidepressant treatment, has profound effects on hippocampal synaptic connectivity and plasticity in the rat. Here, we investigated whether these electrophysiological properties were shared by the chemical antidepressant, fluoxetine. Objectives: To compare the electrophysiological and cognitive effects of two very different antidepressant treatments: repeated electroconvulsive stimulation (rECS); and chr...
The proconvulsive effect of the new generation of antidepressants remains controversial. The authors...
Plastic response and successful adaptation to stress are of particular importance in the hippocampus...
SYNAPTIC plasticity is thought to represent a mechanism for memory formation. Memory disturbances co...
Rationale: Recent studies have implicated intracellular transduction pathways and neurotrophic facto...
Introduction: Paradoxical data have been reported regarding the effects of fluoxetine on different t...
Background: Several studies have been shown that antidepressant drugs have contradictory effects on ...
Introduction: Axonal transport deficit is a key mechanism involved in neurodegenerative conditions. ...
Antidepressant drugs are usually administered for long time for the treatment of major depressive di...
Artículo de publicación ISIFluoxetine is currently being administered for long-term maintenance and ...
Objective - Disturbances in hippocampal neurogenesis may be involved in the pathophysiology of depre...
Recent studies demonstrate that chronic administration of the widely used antidepressant fluoxetine ...
The hippocampal dentate gyrus has been implicated in a neuronal basis of antidepressant action. We h...
The hippocampal dentate gyrus has been implicated in a neuronal basis of antidepressant action. We h...
Accumulating evidence indicates that antidepressants alter intracellular signalling mechanisms resul...
Electroconvulsive stimulation (ECS) has been shown recently to induce axonal sprouting of granule ce...
The proconvulsive effect of the new generation of antidepressants remains controversial. The authors...
Plastic response and successful adaptation to stress are of particular importance in the hippocampus...
SYNAPTIC plasticity is thought to represent a mechanism for memory formation. Memory disturbances co...
Rationale: Recent studies have implicated intracellular transduction pathways and neurotrophic facto...
Introduction: Paradoxical data have been reported regarding the effects of fluoxetine on different t...
Background: Several studies have been shown that antidepressant drugs have contradictory effects on ...
Introduction: Axonal transport deficit is a key mechanism involved in neurodegenerative conditions. ...
Antidepressant drugs are usually administered for long time for the treatment of major depressive di...
Artículo de publicación ISIFluoxetine is currently being administered for long-term maintenance and ...
Objective - Disturbances in hippocampal neurogenesis may be involved in the pathophysiology of depre...
Recent studies demonstrate that chronic administration of the widely used antidepressant fluoxetine ...
The hippocampal dentate gyrus has been implicated in a neuronal basis of antidepressant action. We h...
The hippocampal dentate gyrus has been implicated in a neuronal basis of antidepressant action. We h...
Accumulating evidence indicates that antidepressants alter intracellular signalling mechanisms resul...
Electroconvulsive stimulation (ECS) has been shown recently to induce axonal sprouting of granule ce...
The proconvulsive effect of the new generation of antidepressants remains controversial. The authors...
Plastic response and successful adaptation to stress are of particular importance in the hippocampus...
SYNAPTIC plasticity is thought to represent a mechanism for memory formation. Memory disturbances co...