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Current Neuropharmacology - Volume 15, Issue 4, 2017
Volume 15, Issue 4, 2017
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Environmental Enrichment as a Positive Behavioral Intervention Across the Lifespan
Authors: P. Sampedro-Piquero and A. BegegaBackground: In recent decades, the interest in behavioral interventions has been growing due to the higher prevalence of age-related cognitive impairments. Hence, behavioral interventions, such as cognitive stimulation and physical activity, and along with these, our lifestyle (education level, work position, frequency of cognitive and social activities) have shown important benefits during the cognitive impairment, demen Read More
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Chlorogenic Acid and Mental Diseases: From Chemistry to Medicine
Background: At present, much attention has been focused on the beneficial effects of natural products on the human health due to their high efficacy and low adverse effects. Among them, polyphenolic compounds are known as one of the most important and common classes of natural products, which possess multiple range of health-promotion effects including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities. A plethora of Read More
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Cholinergic System and Post-translational Modifications: An Insight on the Role in Alzheimer's Disease
Authors: Touqeer Ahmed, Saadia Zahid, Aamra Mahboob and Syeda Mehpara FarhatBackground: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of old age dementia. The formation of amyloid plaques (Aβ), neurofibrillary tangles and loss of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons are the hallmark events in the pathology of AD. Literature Review: Cholinergic system is one of the most important neurotransmitter system involved in learning and memory which preferentially degenerates in the initial stages of Read More
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Neuroprotective Effects of Exercise Treatments After Injury: The Dual Role of Neurotrophic Factors
More LessBackground: Shared connections between physical activity and neuroprotection have been studied for decades, but the mechanisms underlying this effect of specific exercise were only recently brought to light. Several evidences suggest that physical activity may be a reasonable and beneficial method to improve functional recovery in both peripheral and central nerve injuries and to delay functional decay in neurode Read More
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The Long Run: Neuroprotective Effects of Physical Exercise on Adult Neurogenesis from Youth to Old Age
More LessBackground: The rapid lengthening of life expectancy has raised the problem of providing social programs to counteract the age-related cognitive decline in a growing number of older people. Physical activity stands among the most promising interventions aimed at brain wellbeing, because of its effective neuroprotective action and low social cost. The purpose of this review is to describe the neuroprotective role exerted by phy Read More
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Functional and Structural Benefits Induced by Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids During Aging
More LessBackground: Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) are structural components of the brain and are indispensable for neuronal membrane synthesis. Along with decline in cognition, decreased synaptic density and neuronal loss, normal aging is accompanied by a reduction in n-3 PUFA concentration in the brain in both humans and rodents. Recently, many clinical and experimental studies have demonstrated t Read More
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Positive Social Interactions in a Lifespan Perspective with a Focus on Opioidergic and Oxytocinergic Systems: Implications for Neuroprotection
Authors: Valentina Colonnello, Nicola Petrocchi, Marina Farinelli and Cristina OttavianiIn recent years, a growing interest has emerged in the beneficial effects of positive social interactions on health. The present work aims to review animal and human studies linking social interactions and health throughout the lifespan, with a focus on current knowledge of the possible mediating role of opioids and oxytocin. During the prenatal period, a positive social environment contributes to regulating maternal stre Read More
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Polyphenols Beyond Barriers: A Glimpse into the Brain
Authors: Ines Figueira, Regina Menezes, Diana Macedo, Ines Costa and Claudia Nunes dos SantosBackground: Ageing can be simply defined as the process of becoming older, which is genetically determined but also environmentally modulated. With the continuous increase of life expectancy, quality of life during ageing has become one of the biggest challenges of developed countries. The quest for a healthy ageing has led to the extensive study of plant polyphenols with the aim to prevent age-associated deterioration and Read More
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Pharmacological Tools to Activate Microglia and their Possible use to Study Neural Network Patho-physiology
More LessBackground: Microglia are the resident immunocompetent cells of the CNS and also constitute a unique cell type that contributes to neural network homeostasis and function. Understanding microglia cell-signaling not only will reveal their diverse functions but also will help to identify pharmacological and non-pharmacological tools to modulate the activity of these cells. Methods: We undertook a search of bibliographic Read More
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Tumour-Derived Glutamate: Linking Aberrant Cancer Cell Metabolism to Peripheral Sensory Pain Pathways
Authors: Jennifer Fazzari, Katja Linher-Melville and Gurmit SinghBackground: Chronic pain is a major symptom that develops in cancer patients, most commonly emerging during advanced stages of the disease. The nature of cancer-induced pain is complex, and the efficacy of current therapeutic interventions is restricted by the dose-limiting sideeffects that accompany common centrally targeted analgesics. Methods: This review focuses on how up-regulated glutamate production and export Read More
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Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors and Drugs Acting on Muscarinic Receptors- Potential Crosstalk of Cholinergic Mechanisms During Pharmacological Treatment
Authors: Ondrej Soukup, Michael Winder, Uday Kumar Killi, Vladimir Wsol, Daniel Jun, Kamil Kuca and Gunnar TobinBackground: Pharmaceuticals with targets in the cholinergic transmission have been used for decades and are still fundamental treatments in many diseases and conditions today. Both the transmission and the effects of the somatomotoric and the parasympathetic nervous systems may be targeted by such treatments. Irrespective of the knowledge that the effects of neuronal signalling in the nervous systems may includ 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 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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