نتایج جستجو برای: fluoxetine

تعداد نتایج: 3720  

Journal: :Pharmacogenomics 2010
Steven H Y Wong Christopher Happy Dan Blinka Susan Gock Jeffrey M Jentzen Joseph Donald Hon Howard Coleman Saeed A Jortani Yolande Lucire Cynthia L Morris-Kukoski Manuela G Neuman Paul J Orsulak Tara Sander Michael A Wagner Jennifer R Wynn Alan H B Wu Kiang-Teck J Yeo

syndrome, was treated with methyl phenidate, clonidine and fluoxetine [10]. Over a 10‐month period, he developed gastrointestinal toxicity, incoordination and disorientation, and sei‐ zures. He died from a cardiac arrest. Post‐ mortem toxicology showed high fluoxetine and norfluoxetine concentrations, and PGx revealed a poor CYP2D6 metabolizer geno‐ type, resulting in fluoxetine accumulation an...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Robert K M Choy John M Kemner James H Thomas

Fluoxetine (Prozac) is one of the most widely prescribed pharmaceuticals, yet important aspects of its mechanism of action remain unknown. We previously reported that fluoxetine and related antidepressants induce nose muscle contraction of C. elegans. We also reported the identification and initial characterization of mutations in seven C. elegans genes that cause defects in this response (Nrf,...

2015
Huili Han Chunfang Dai Zhifang Dong

A growing body of evidence has shown that chronic treatment with fluoxetine, a widely prescribed medication for treatment of depression, can affect synaptic plasticity in the adult central nervous system. However, it is not well understood whether acute fluoxetine influences synaptic plasticity, especially on hippocampal CA1 long-term depression (LTD), and if so, whether it subsequently impacts...

2012
Jean-Eric Blatteau Sandrine Barre Aurelie Pascual Olivier Castagna Jacques H. Abraini Jean-Jacques Risso Nicolas Vallee

Massive bubble formation after diving can lead to decompression sickness (DCS) that can result in central nervous system disorders or even death. Bubbles alter the vascular endothelium and activate blood cells and inflammatory pathways, leading to a systemic pathophysiological process that promotes ischemic damage. Fluoxetine, a well-known antidepressant, is recognized as having anti-inflammato...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1991
R A King M A Riddle P B Chappell M T Hardin G M Anderson P Lombroso L Scahill

Self-injurious ideation or behavior appeared de novo or intensified during fluoxetine treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder in six patients, age 10 to 17 years old, who were among 42 young patients receiving fluoxetine for obsessive-compulsive disorder at a university clinical research center. These symptoms required the hospitalization of four patients. Before receiving fluoxetine, four p...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
D K Raap F Garcia N A Muma W A Wolf G Battaglia L D van de Kar

Long-term exposure to fluoxetine produces a desensitization of hypothalamic postsynaptic 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)1A receptors, indicated by a substantial inhibition of the 5-HT1A receptor-mediated stimulation of oxytocin and adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) secretion. The present study investigated the time course and mechanism of this desensitization after discontinuation of fluoxetine adm...

2015
Xiao-Long Liu Liu Luo Rong-Hao Mu Bin-Bin Liu Di Geng Qing Liu Li-Tao Yi

Previous studies have demonstrated that the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway has an important role in ketamine-induced, rapid antidepressant effects despite the acute administration of fluoxetine not affecting mTOR phosphorylation in the brain. However, the effects of long-term fluoxetine treatment on mTOR modulation have not been assessed to date. In the present study, we...

2011
Ine Rayen Daniël L. van den Hove Jos Prickaerts Harry W. Steinbusch Jodi L. Pawluski

Depression during pregnancy and the postpartum period is a growing health problem, which affects up to 20% of women. Currently, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRIs) medications are commonly used for treatment of maternal depression. Unfortunately, there is very little research on the long-term effect of maternal depression and perinatal SSRI exposure on offspring development. Therefor...

2013
Liesbeth Knaepen Ine Rayen Thierry D. Charlier Marianne Fillet Virginie Houbart Maarten van Kleef Harry W. Steinbusch Jacob Patijn Dick Tibboel Elbert A. Joosten Jodi L. Pawluski

Early life events can significantly alter the development of the nociceptive circuit. In fact, clinical work has shown that maternal adversity, in the form of depression, and concomitant selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) treatment influence nociception in infants. The combined effects of maternal adversity and SSRI exposure on offspring nociception may be due to their effects on the...

2008
C. R. Shah B. N. Suhagia N. J. Shah D. R. Patel N. M. Patel

A rapid, selective and stability-indicating high performance thin layer chromatographic method was developed and validated for the simultaneous estimation of olanzapine and fluoxetine in combined tablet dosage form. Olanzapine and fluoxetine were chromatographed on silica gel 60 F(254) TLC plate using methanol:toluene (4:2 v/v) as the mobile phase and spectrodensitometric scanning-integration w...

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