Lithium (Li) is a potent mood stabilizer and displays neuroprotective and neurogenic properties. Despite extensive investigations, the mechanisms of action have not been fully elucidated, especially in the juvenile, developing brain. Here we characterized lithium distribution in the juvenile mouse brain during 28 days of continuous treatment that result in clinically relevant serum concentrations. By using Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry- (ToF-SIMS) based imaging we were able to delineate temporospatial lithium profile throughout the brain and concurrent distribution of endogenous lipids with high chemical specificity and spatial resolution. We found that Li accumulated in neurogenic regions and investigated the effects on hi...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive deterioration ...
Lithium has long been used for the treatment of psychiatric disorders, due to its robust beneficial ...
This study is the first to have demonstrated, by means of a highly sensitive test of visual memory...
Lithium (Li) is a potent mood stabilizer and displays neuroprotective and neurogenic properties. Des...
Lithium is a first-line treatment for bipolar disorder, where it acts as a mood-stabilizing agent. A...
Radiotherapy used in the treatment of brain tumours in children results in a range of cognitive dysf...
Increasing evidence highlights bipolar disorder as being associated with impaired neurogenesis, cell...
International audienceLithium is the first-line mood stabilizer for the treatment of patients with b...
<p>A–D: immunohistochemical detection of Aβ plaques in the cortex (A,B) and hippocampus (C,D) of sal...
PhD ThesisBipolar disorder is a major mental illness affecting 1% of the world's population and whil...
Lithium has many widely varying biochemical and phenomenological effects, suggesting that a systems ...
The discovery of neurogenesis in adult brains opened the possibility of cellular therapy strategies ...
Lithium is the most potent mood stabilizer, mainly used in the treatment of bipolar disorder (BD) si...
Lithium has long been used for the treatment of psychiatric disorders, due to its robust beneficial ...
The mechanism of action of lithium is still largely unknown. However, recent animal and human studie...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive deterioration ...
Lithium has long been used for the treatment of psychiatric disorders, due to its robust beneficial ...
This study is the first to have demonstrated, by means of a highly sensitive test of visual memory...
Lithium (Li) is a potent mood stabilizer and displays neuroprotective and neurogenic properties. Des...
Lithium is a first-line treatment for bipolar disorder, where it acts as a mood-stabilizing agent. A...
Radiotherapy used in the treatment of brain tumours in children results in a range of cognitive dysf...
Increasing evidence highlights bipolar disorder as being associated with impaired neurogenesis, cell...
International audienceLithium is the first-line mood stabilizer for the treatment of patients with b...
<p>A–D: immunohistochemical detection of Aβ plaques in the cortex (A,B) and hippocampus (C,D) of sal...
PhD ThesisBipolar disorder is a major mental illness affecting 1% of the world's population and whil...
Lithium has many widely varying biochemical and phenomenological effects, suggesting that a systems ...
The discovery of neurogenesis in adult brains opened the possibility of cellular therapy strategies ...
Lithium is the most potent mood stabilizer, mainly used in the treatment of bipolar disorder (BD) si...
Lithium has long been used for the treatment of psychiatric disorders, due to its robust beneficial ...
The mechanism of action of lithium is still largely unknown. However, recent animal and human studie...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive deterioration ...
Lithium has long been used for the treatment of psychiatric disorders, due to its robust beneficial ...
This study is the first to have demonstrated, by means of a highly sensitive test of visual memory...