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Current Neuropharmacology - Volume 13, Issue 3, 2015
Volume 13, Issue 3, 2015
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Nerve Growth Factor: A Focus on Neuroscience and Therapy
Authors: Luigi Aloe, Maria Luisa Rocco, Bijorn Omar Balzamino and Alessandra MiceraNerve growth factor (NGF) is the firstly discovered and best characterized neurotrophic factor, known to play a critical protective role in the development and survival of sympathetic, sensory and forebrain cholinergic neurons. NGF promotes neuritis outgrowth both in vivo and in vitro and nerve cell recovery after ischemic, surgical or chemical injuries. Recently, the therapeutic property of NGF has been demonstrated on h Read More
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The Neuropharmacology of Cluster Headache and other Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias
Authors: Alfredo Costa, Fabio Antonaci, Matteo Cotta Ramusino and Giuseppe NappiTrigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TACs) are a group of primary headaches including cluster headache (CH), paroxysmal hemicrania (PH) and short-lasting unilateral neuralgiform headache with conjunctival injection and tearing (SUNCT). Another form, hemicrania continua (HC), is also included this group due to its clinical and pathophysiological similarities. CH is the most common of these syndromes, the others being in Read More
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A Review of Biomarkers in Mood and Psychotic Disorders: A Dissection of Clinical vs. Preclinical Correlates
Authors: Sarel J. Brand, Marisa Moller and Brian H. HarveyDespite significant research efforts aimed at understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of mood (depression, bipolar disorder) and psychotic disorders, the diagnosis and evaluation of treatment of these disorders are still based solely on relatively subjective assessment of symptoms as well as psychometric evaluations. Therefore, biological markers aimed at improving the current classification of psychotic and mood-rel Read More
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Expanding Spectrum of Sodium Potassium Chloride Co-transporters in the Pathophysiology of Diseases
Authors: Amteshwar Singh Jaggi, Aalamjeet Kaur, Anjana Bali and Nirmal SinghSodium potassium chloride co-transporter (NKCC) belongs to cation-dependent chloride co-transporter family, whose activation allows the entry of Na+, K+ and 2Cl- inside the cell. It acts in concert with K+ Cl- co-transporter (KCC), which extrudes K+ and Cl- ions from cell. NKCC1 is widely distributed throughout the body, while NKCC2 is exclusively present in kidney. Protein kinase A, protein kinase C, Ste20-related proline-al Read More
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Neuropharmacological Actions of Metformin in Stroke
Authors: Jia Jia, Jian Cheng, Jingshu Ni and Xuechu ZhenIncreasing epidemiologic evidence suggests that metformin, a well-established AMPK activator and the most favorable first-line anti-diabetic drug, reduces stroke incidence and severity. However, the mechanism for this remains unclear. Moreover, previous experimental studies have reported controversial results about the effects of metformin on stroke outcomes during the acute phase. However, recent studies have consiste Read More
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Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome: A Review from a Clinically Oriented Perspective
Authors: Lurdes Tse, Alasdair M. Barr, Vanessa Scarapicchia and Fidel Vila-RodriguezNeuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) is a rare but potentially life-threatening sideeffect that can occur in response to treatment with antipsychotic drugs. Symptoms commonly include hyperpyrexia, muscle rigidity, autonomic dysfunction and altered mental status. In the current review we provide an overview on past and current developments in understanding the causes and treatment of NMS. Studies on the ep Read More
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The Involvement of Norepinephrine in Behaviors Related to Psychostimulant Addiction
Authors: Magdalena Zaniewska, Małgorzata Filip and Edmund PrzegalinskiAlthough it is generally accepted that the abuse-related effects of amphetamines and cocaine result from the activation of the brain dopaminergic (DA) system, the psychostimulants also alter other neurotransmitter systems. In particular, they increase extracellular levels of norepinephrine (NE) and serotonin by inhibiting respective plasma membrane transporters and/or inducing release. The present review will discuss the precli Read More
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