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Current Neuropharmacology - Volume 10, Issue 3, 2012
Volume 10, Issue 3, 2012
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Pharmacological Risk Factors for Delirium after Cardiac Surgery: A Review
Purpose: The objective of this review is to evaluate the literature on medications associated with delirium after cardiac surgery and potential prophylactic agents for preventing it. Source: Articles were searched in MEDLINE, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health, and EMBASE with the MeSH headings: delirium, cardiac surgical procedures, and risk factors, and the keywords: delirium, cardiac surgery, risk factors, an Read More
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Technological Barriers in the Use of Electrochemical Microsensors and Microbiosensors for in vivo Analysis of Neurological Relevant Substances
By Bogdan BucurIn this paper is presented an overview of the technological barriers faced by the in vivo brain analysis with microelectrodes. Numerous microsensors and enzymatic microbiosensors have been developed for the real time monitoring of neurotransmitters, neuromodulators, drugs and diverse other biological relevant substances. A clear understanding of the working principle, advantages and limitations is essential for t Read More
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Rimonabant, Gastrointestinal Motility and Obesity
Authors: Yan Sun and Jiande D. Z. ChenBackground: Obesity and overweight affect more than half of the US population and are associated with a number of diseases. Rimonabant, a cannabinoid receptor 1 blocker in the endocannabinoid (EC) system, was indicated in Europe for the treatment of obesity and overweight patients with associated risk factors but withdrawn on Jan, 2009 because of side effects. Many studies have reported the effects of rimonabant o Read More
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Brain Connectivity Studies in Schizophrenia: Unravelling the Effects of Antipsychotics
Authors: Ayna B. Nejad, Bjorn H. Ebdrup, Birte Y. Glenthoj and Hartwig R. SiebnerImpaired brain connectivity is a hallmark of schizophrenia brain dysfunction. However, the effect of drug treatment and challenges on the dysconnectivity of functional networks in schizophrenia is an understudied area. In this review, we provide an overview of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies examining dysconnectivity in schizophrenia and discuss the few studies which have also attempted to probe Read More
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Antidepressant-like Effects of δ Opioid Receptor Agonists in Animal Models
Authors: Akiyoshi Saitoh and Mitsuhiko YamadaRecently, δ opioid receptor agonists have been proposed to be attractive targets for the development of novel antidepressants. Several studies revealed that single treatment of δ opioid receptor agonists produce antidepressant-like effects in the forced swimming test, which is one of the most popular animal models for screening antidepressants. In addition, subchronic treatment with δ opioid receptor agonists has been s Read More
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The Wnt Pathway in Mood Disorders
Authors: Gabriele Sani, Flavia Napoletano, Alberto Maria Forte, Giorgio D. Kotzalidis, Isabella Panaccione, Giulio Maria Porfiri, Alessio Simonetti, Matteo Caloro, Nicoletta Girardi, Carla Ludovica Telesforo, Giulia Serra, Silvia Romano, Giovanni Manfredi, Valeria Savoja, Stefano Maria Tamorri, Alexia E. Koukopoulos, Daniele Serata, Chiara Rapinesi, Antonio Del Casale, Ferdinando Nicoletti and Paolo GirardiObjectives: To review the evidence of the involvement of the Wnt signalling pathway in mood disorders and in the action of drugs used to treat these disorders. Methods: We performed a careful PubMed search using as keywords all possible terms relevant to the Wnt pathway and crossing them with each of four areas, i.e., developmental effects, behavioural effects, mood disorders, and drugs used in their treatment. Paper Read More
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Post-stroke Movement Disorders: Clinical Manifestations and Pharmacological Management
Involuntary abnormal movements have been reported after ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke. Post stroke movement disorders can appear as acute or delayed sequel. At the moment, for many of these disorders the knowledge of pharmacological treatment is still inadequate. Dopaminergic and GABAergic systems may be mainly involved in poststroke movement disorders. This article provides a review on drug Read More
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The Developing Utility of Zebrafish Models for Cognitive Enhancers Research
Authors: Adam Michael Stewart and Allan V. KalueffWhereas cognitive impairment is a common symptom in multiple brain disorders, predictive and highthroughput animal models of cognition and behavior are becoming increasingly important in the field of translational neuroscience research. In particular, reliable models of the cognitive deficits characteristic of numerous neurobehavioral disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia have become a significant Read More
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NMDA Neurotransmission Dysfunction in Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease
Authors: Yu-Jhen Huang, Chieh-Hsin Lin, Hsien-Yuan Lane and Guochuan E. TsaiDementia has become an all-important disease because the population is aging rapidly and the cost of health care associated with dementia is ever increasing. In addition to cognitive function impairment, associated behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) worsen patient's quality of life and increase caregiver's burden. Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia and both behavioral disturban Read More
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Volume 23 (2025)
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Volume 20 (2022)
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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 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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