نتایج جستجو برای: antidepressant effect

تعداد نتایج: 1651793  

Journal: :Polish journal of pharmacology 2002
Ewa Tatarczyńska Agnieszka Pałucha Bernadeta Szewczyk Ewa Chojnacka-Wójcik Joanna Wierońska Andrzej Pilc

We examined the anxiolytic-like activity of (1S,3R,4S)-1-aminocyclopentane-1,3,4-tricarboxylic acid (ACPT-I) using the Vogel conflict drinking test, while antidepressant-like effects of this compound were evaluated using Porsolt's test. ACPT-I, a selective group III mGlu receptor agonist, produced a dose-dependent anticonflict effect after intrahippocampal injections and antidepressant-like eff...

2009
Janet Jalal Abou Steven D. Abramowitz Gary M. Israel Shirley M. McCarthy Jeffrey S. Pollak Robert I. White Michael G. Tal Mary E. Air Ayal Aaron Aizer Carolyn Avery Kristina DePeau Eugene Shapiro Jeffrey Kahn Marietta Vazquez Palav Babaria Margaret Ann Baumbusch Naseem Neon Beauchman Johnathan Alexander Bernard Sundeep Ram Bhat Jesse Emory Bible Debdut Biswas Rebecca E. Bruccoleri Lei Chen Justin A. Chen Judson A. Brewer Wendy A. Ciovacco Carolyn G. Goldberg Amanda F. Taylor Justin M. Lemieux Henry J. Donahue Ying-Hua Cheng Mark C. Horowitz Melissa A. Kacena Brittany G. Craiglow Michael H. Bloch Angeli Landeros-Weisenberger Philip A. Dombrowski Kaitlyn E. Panza Bradley S. Peterson James F. Leckman Tanaz Farzan Danialifar Paul Daniel Di Capua Laura E. Dichtel Faina Gurevich Aldo J. Peixoto Damien Jon Ellens Caroline Wagner Engel Merritt McLean Evans Samer M. Fadl Jason E. Frangos Lyn Duncan Alexa B. Kimball Nicholas J. Galante Lars J. Grimm Aymen A. Alian Nina S. Stachenfeld Kirk H. Shelley David G. Silverman Christopher J. Gibson Jeffrey R. Gruen Kimberly B. Gold Stephen Elliot Gordon Joel Robert Green Veronique Anne Sabine Griffith Daniel Cornfeld Hamid R. Mojibian Kylene Halloran Luz Evelyn Jimenez Adam Harris Kaye Luis Enrique Kolb Ninani E. Coyne Kombo Oathokwa Nkomazana Caleb Bosler Korngold Alicia V. Lee John P. Moriarty Christopher P. Borgstrom Leora I. Horwitz James C. Lee Jennifer C. Lee M. Bruce Shields Sarah Angeline Lee Justin Michael Lemieux Gene-Fu F. Liu Yuen-Jong Liu Shane Lloyd Sheng-fu Larry Lo Jonathan Chun Ting Lu Michael Joel Martinez Andrew John Duffy Sheela Smith-Rohrberg Maru Susan K. Mathai Matthew C. McRae Rossitza Lasova Bonnie Gould-Rothberg David Rimm Fabienne C. Meier-Abt Bruno J. Strasser Mallika L. Mendu Gail McAvay Rachel Lampert Jonathan Stoehr Mary E. Tinetti Anne K. Merritt Sarah Allison Milgrom Erica Rose Menkel Mintzer Tejaswini K. More Janelle Katie Moulder Kudakwashe Mutyambizi Titilope Oduyebo Ami Mahendra Parekh Alexander J. Park Sahibzada U. Latif Steven L. Werlin Allen Hsiao Dinesh S. Pashankar Vineet Bhandari Anil B. Nagar Sohail Z. Husain Anup Patel Rajeshvari Mahesh Patel Aaron K. Remenschneider Douglas A. Ross Maya Roberts Mark R. Zonfrilloa James Dziura Sunkyung Yu David Spiro Aviva Jill Romm Oliver Rothschild Jennifer Marie Sabino Mina G. Safain Kathleen Jessica Samuels Amanda Mondoñedo Silverio Natalie Renee Simmons Rachel Solomon Paul Kirwin Terri Fried Shreya Sood Christopher Spock Robert Stavert Elisa Long Jennifer R. Voorhees Heather Wachtel Chuan Hua He Jack A. Elias Ying Wang Rachel L. Wattier Isaac Lazar Richard A. Martinello Carla Weibel Jeffrey S. Kahn Rachel S. Weston David J. Bridgett Linda C. Mayes Sara Whetstone Stephen Thung Jessica Illuzzi Rachel H. Wolfson Mark D. Siegel Tracy M. Wright Agnes S. Kim Lawrence H. Young

Antidepressant medications are commonly prescribed for older adults with depressive symptoms who may not have a major depressive disorder. Yet the effect of antidepressants on depressive symptoms in this population over time is largely unknown. We sought to determine whether the use of antidepressant medications is associated with a reduction in the severity of depressive symptoms over time. Pa...

Objective: Pimpinella anisum (P. anisum) has different pharmacological properties such as anticonvulsant, analgesic, tranquilizer, antidepressant and anti-anxiety effects. In this study the antidepressant-like effect of aqueous and ethanolic extracts of P. anisum fruit in mice was investigated. Materials and Methods: Forced swimming test (FST) and tail suspension test (TST) were used to determ...

Journal: :Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 2012
Raquel Tonello Jardel Gomes Villarinho Gabriela da Silva Sant'Anna Lídia Tamiozzo Pablo Machado Gabriela Trevisan Marcos Antônio Pinto Martins Juliano Ferreira Maribel Antonello Rubin

The compound 2-(2-benzofuranyl)-2-imidazoline (2-BFI) is a 2-imidazoline derivative that selectively inhibits the in vitro activity of monoamine oxidase-A and it is also an imidazoline I(2) agonist. However, the antidepressant potential of this compound and its mechanism of action have not been well defined. Therefore, in this study we investigated the antidepressant-like effect of 2-BFI in mic...

2014
Mi-Sook Lee Young Han Kim Bo-ram Lee Seung-Hae Kwon Won-Jin Moon Kwan-Su Hong Yun Seon Song Kyoji Morita Dae Hyun Hahm Insop Shim Song Her

Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) is an active component of propolis that has a variety of potential pharmacological effects. Although we previously demonstrated that propolis has antidepressant-like activity, the effect of CAPE on this activity remains unknown. The present study assessed whether treatment with CAPE (5, 10, and 20 µmol/kg for 21 days) has an antidepressant-like effect in mice...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2001
V Butterweck S Nishibe T Sasaki M Uchida

An extract of the leaves of Apocynum venetum L. (Apocynaceae) markedly shortened the immobility time of male rats in a forced swimming test (FST) in a dose range of 30-125 mg/kg, indicating a possible antidepressant activity. This effect was comparable to that of the tricyclic antidepressant imipramine (20 mg/kg). Neither imipramine (20 mg/kg) nor the Apocynum extract in various doses (30, 60, ...

2010
Richard R. Rubin Yong Ma Mark Peyrot David G. Marrero David W. Price Elizabeth Barrett-Connor William C. Knowler

OBJECTIVE To assess the association between antidepressant medicine use and risk of developing diabetes during the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) and Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study (DPPOS). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS DPP/DPPOS participants were assessed for diabetes every 6 months and for antidepressant use every 3 months in DPP and every 6 months in DPPOS for a median 10.0-ye...

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