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Current Neuropharmacology - Volume 10, Issue 1, 2012
Volume 10, Issue 1, 2012
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PREFACE
More LessThis Editorial marks the beginning of the tenth year of publication of Current Neuropharmacology. As Chief Editor I have watched the growth and success of the journal with great pleasure. The impact of Current Neuropharmacology has steadily increased and the journal is freely available on PubMed Central. The standard and range of reviews and special issues consistently attains high standards. Naturally, none of this would Read More
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The Integration of the Glutamatergic and the White Matter Hypotheses of Schizophrenia's Etiology
More LessBackground: schizophrenia's endophenotipic profile is not only generally complex, but often varies from case to case. The perspective of trying to define specific anatomic correlates of the syndrome has led to disappointing results. In that context, neurophysiologic hypotheses (e.g. glutamatergic hypothesis) and connectivity hypotheses became prominent. Nevertheless, despite their commitment to the principle of d Read More
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Therapeutic Potential of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Modulators
Authors: N. Hovelso, F. Sotty, L. P. Montezinho, P. S. Pinheiro, K. F. Herrik and A. MorkGlutamate is the main excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system (CNS) and is a major player in complex brain functions. Glutamatergic transmission is primarily mediated by ionotropic glutamate receptors, which include NMDA, AMPA and kainate receptors. However, glutamate exerts modulatory actions through a family of metabotropic G-protein-coupled glutamate receptors (mGluRs). Dysfunctions o Read More
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Sibutramine Effects on Central Mechanisms Regulating Energy Homeostasis
Authors: Joao R. Araujo and Fatima MartelDuring the last 50 years the global pandemic of obesity and associated life-threatening co-morbidities strongly promoted the development of anti-obesity pharmacotherapy. Sibutramine is an anti-obesity drug that in conjunction with lifestyle modifications reduces food intake and body weight. This may result from several effects: inhibition of presynaptic reuptake of monoaminergic neurotransmitters in the central nervous syste Read More
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Effects of Cocaine on Maternal Behavior and Neurochemistry
Authors: Benjamin C. Nephew and Marcelo FeboDrug addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder that involves drug seeking and abuse despite the negative social and health consequences. While the potential effects of cocaine on child development have been extensively studied over the last 30 years, few researchers have focused on the effects of cocaine on maternal behavior, which includes offspring care and maternal aggression towards an unfamiliar individual. In hum Read More
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A Current Review of Cypermethrin-Induced Neurotoxicity and Nigrostriatal Dopaminergic Neurodegeneration
Authors: Anand Kumar Singh, Manindra Nath Tiwari, Om Prakash and Mahendra Pratap SinghCypermethrin, a class II pyrethroid pesticide, is used to control insects in the household and agricultural fields. Despite beneficial roles, its uncontrolled and repetitive applications lead to unintended effects in non-target organisms. Cypermethrin crosses the blood-brain barrier and induces neurotoxicity and motor deficits. Cypermethrin prolongs the opening of sodium channel, a major site of its action, leading to hyp Read More
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Proteomic Analysis of Glioma Chemoresistance
By Kyoungho SukMalignant glioma is the most common and destructive form of primary brain tumor. Along with surgery and radiation, chemotherapy remains as the major treatment modality. The emergence of drug resistance, however, often leads to a therapeutic failure in the treatment of glioma, precluding long-term survival of the patients. A proteomic approach has recently been adapted for the mechanistic analysis of glioma dr Read More
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Molecular and Cellular Pathways as a Target of Therapeutic Hypothermia: Pharmacological Aspect
Authors: Hyung Soo Han, Jaechan Park, Jong-Heon Kim and Kyoungho SukInduced therapeutic hypothermia is the one of the most effective tools against brain injury and inflammation. Even though its beneficial effects are well known, there are a lot of pitfalls to overcome, since the potential adverse effects of systemic hypothermia are still troublesome. Without the knowledge of the precise mechanisms of hypothermia, it will be difficult to tackle the application of hypothermia in clinical fields. Better Read More
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Clozapine-Induced Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms in Schizophrenia: A Critical Review
Authors: Frederike Schirmbeck and Mathias ZinkObsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is rarely associated with schizophrenia, whereas 20 to 30% of schizophrenic patients, suffer from comorbid obsessive-compulsive symptoms (OCS). So far no single pathogenetic theory convincingly explained this fact suggesting heterogeneous subgroups. Based on long-term case observations, one hypothesis assumes that second-onset OCS in the course of schizophrenia might be a side e Read More
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Volumes & issues
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Volume 23 (2025)
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Volume 22 (2024)
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Volume 21 (2023)
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Volume 20 (2022)
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Volume 19 (2021)
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Volume 18 (2020)
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Volume 17 (2019)
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Volume 16 (2018)
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Volume 15 (2017)
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Volume 14 (2016)
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Volume 13 (2015)
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Volume 12 (2014)
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Volume 11 (2013)
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Volume 10 (2012)
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Volume 9 (2011)
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Volume 8 (2010)
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Volume 7 (2009)
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Volume 6 (2008)
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Volume 5 (2007)
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Volume 4 (2006)
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Volume 3 (2005)
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Volume 2 (2004)
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Volume 1 (2003)
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