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Current Neuropharmacology - Volume 13, Issue 4, 2015
Volume 13, Issue 4, 2015
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Brain Structural Effects of Antipsychotic Treatment in Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review
More LessThe findings about the progressive brain changes in schizophrenia are controversial, and the potential confounding effect of antipsychotics on brain structure is still under debate. The goal of the current article was to review the existing longitudinal neuroimaging studies addressing the impact of antipsychotic drug treatment on brain changes in schizophrenia. A comprehensive search of PubMed was performed using combination Read More
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Brain Functional Effects of Psychopharmacological Treatments in Schizophrenia: A Network-based Functional Perspective Beyond Neurotransmitter Systems
Authors: Pietro De Rossi, Chiara Chiapponi and Gianfranco SpallettaPsychopharmacological treatments for schizophrenia have always been a matter of debate and a very important issue in public health given the chronic, relapsing and disabling nature of the disorder. A thorough understanding of the pros and cons of currently available pharmacological treatments for schizophrenia is critical to better capture the features of treatment-refractory clinical pictures and plan the developing of Read More
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Brain Structural Effects of Psychopharmacological Treatment in Bipolar Disorder
More LessBipolar disorder is associated with subtle neuroanatomical deficits including lateral ventricular enlargement, grey matter deficits incorporating limbic system structures, and distributed white matter pathophysiology. Substantial heterogeneity has been identified by structural neuroimaging studies to date and differential psychotropic medication use is potentially a substantial contributor to this. This selective review of struct Read More
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Brain Structural Effects of Antidepressant Treatment in Major Depression
Authors: Nicola Dusi, Stefano Barlati, Antonio Vita and Paolo BrambillaDepressive disorder is a very frequent and heterogeneous syndrome. Structural imaging techniques offer a useful tool in the comprehension of neurobiological alterations that concern depressive disorder. Altered brain structures in depressive disorder have been particularly located in the prefrontal cortex (medial prefrontal cortex and orbitofrontal cortex, OFC) and medial temporal cortex areas (hippocampus). These brain Read More
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Brain Functional Effects of Psychopharmacological Treatment in Major Depression: a Focus on Neural Circuitry of Affective Processing
Authors: Michele Wessa and Giannis LoisIn the last two decades, neuroimaging research has reached a much deeper understanding of the neurobiological underpinnings of major depression (MD) and has converged on functional alterations in limbic and prefrontal neural networks, which are mainly linked to altered emotional processing observed in MD patients. To date, a considerable number of studies have sought to investigate how these neural networks ch Read More
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Herbal Medicine for Anxiety, Depression and Insomnia
Authors: Lei Liu, Changhong Liu, Yicun Wang, Pu Wang, Yuxin Li and Bingjin LiThe prevalence and comorbidity of psychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety and insomnia are very common. These well-known forms of psychiatric disorders have been affecting many people from all around the world. Herb alone, as well as herbal formula, is commonly prescribed for the therapies of mental illnesses. Since various adverse events of western medication exist, the number of people who use herbs to Read More
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The Effects of Psychological Stress on Depression
Authors: Longfei Yang, Yinghao Zhao, Yicun Wang, Lei Liu, Xingyi Zhang, Bingjin Li and Ranji CuiMajor depressive disorder is a serious mental disorder that profoundly affects an individual's quality of life. Although the aetiologies underlying this disorder remain unclear, an increasing attention has been focused on the influence imposed by psychological stress over depression. Despite limited animal models of psychological stress, significant progress has been made as to be explicated in this review to elucidate the phy Read More
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Zinc in the Glutamatergic Theory of Depression
More LessDepression is a serious psychiatric illness that affects millions of people worldwide. Weeks of antidepressant therapy are required to relieve depressive symptoms, and new drugs are still being extensively researched. The latest studies have shown that in depression, there is an imbalance between the main excitatory (glutamatergic) and inhibitory (GABAergic) systems. Administration of antagonists of the glutam Read More
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Research on the Pathological Mechanism and Drug Treatment Mechanism of Depression
Authors: Guo-jiang Peng, Jun-sheng Tian, Xiao-xia Gao, Yu-zhi Zhou and Xue-mei QinDepression is one of the prevalent and persistent psychiatric illnesses. It brings heavy socioeconomic burden such as healthcare expenditures and even higher suicide rates. Despite many hypotheses about its mechanism have been put forward, so far it is still unclear, not to mention the precise and effective diagnostic or therapeutic methods. In this paper, the current conditions of pathological and pharmacological mechanism o Read More
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The Antidepressant-like Effects of Estrogen-mediated Ghrelin
Authors: Pu Wang, Changhong Liu, Lei Liu, Xingyi Zhang, Bingzhong Ren and Bingjin LiGhrelin, one of the brain-gut peptides, stimulates food-intake. Recently, ghrelin has also shown to play an important role in depression treatment. However, the mechanism of ghrelin’s antidepressant-like actions is unknown. On the other hand, sex differences in depression, and the fluctuation of estrogens secretion have been proved to play a key role in depression. It has been reported that women have higher level of ghrelin Read More
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The Effects of Calorie Restriction in Depression and Potential Mechanisms
Authors: Yifan Zhang, Changhong Liu, Yinghao Zhao, Xingyi Zhang, Bingjin Li and Ranji CuiDepression, also called major depressive disorder, is a neuropsychiatric disorder jeopardizing an increasing number of the population worldwide. To date, a large number of studies have devoted great attention to this problematic condition and raised several hypotheses of depression. Based on these theories, many antidepressant drugs were developed for the treatment of depression. Yet, the depressed patients are often refra Read More
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The Neurobiological Mechanisms and Treatments of REM Sleep Disturbances in Depression
Authors: Yi-Qun Wang, Rui Li, Meng-Qi Zhang, Ze Zhang, Wei-Min Qu and Zhi-Li HuangMost depressed patients suffer from sleep abnormalities, which are one of the critical symptoms of depression. They are robust risk factors for the initiation and development of depression. Studies about sleep electroencephalograms have shown characteristic changes in depression such as reductions in non-rapid eye movement sleep production, disruptions of sleep continuity and disinhibition of rapid eye movement (REM) sl Read More
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Volume 23 (2025)
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Volume 21 (2023)
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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 15 (2017)
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Volume 14 (2016)
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Volume 13 (2015)
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Volume 7 (2009)
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Volume 3 (2005)
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