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193 related items for PubMed ID: 24757568

  • 1. Fluoxetine dose and administration method differentially affect hippocampal plasticity in adult female rats.
    Pawluski JL, van Donkelaar E, Abrams Z, Houbart V, Fillet M, Steinbusch HW, Charlier TD.
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  • 2. Developmental exposure to SSRIs, in addition to maternal stress, has long-term sex-dependent effects on hippocampal plasticity.
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  • 3. Gestational stress and fluoxetine treatment differentially affect plasticity, methylation and serotonin levels in the PFC and hippocampus of rat dams.
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  • 4. Fluoxetine selectively alters 5-hydroxytryptamine1A and gamma-aminobutyric acidB receptor-mediated hyperpolarization in area CA1, but not area CA3, hippocampal pyramidal cells.
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  • 5. Perinatal fluoxetine effects on social play, the HPA system, and hippocampal plasticity in pre-adolescent male and female rats: Interactions with pre-gestational maternal stress.
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    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2017 Oct 07; 84():159-171. PubMed ID: 28735226
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  • 6. Pharmacokinetics of fluoxetine in rhesus macaques following multiple routes of administration.
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  • 7. Fluoxetine protects hippocampal plasticity during conditioned fear stress and prevents fear learning potentiation.
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  • 8. Chronic fluoxetine treatment and maternal adversity differentially alter neurobehavioral outcomes in the rat dam.
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  • 9. Effects of acute and chronic administration of fluoxetine on the activity of serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus of the rat.
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  • 10. Early mood behavioral changes following exposure to monotonous environment during isolation stress is associated with altered hippocampal synaptic plasticity in male rats.
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  • 11. Fluoxetine during development reverses the effects of prenatal stress on depressive-like behavior and hippocampal neurogenesis in adolescence.
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  • 12. Age-dependent decline in hippocampal neurogenesis is not altered by chronic treatment with fluoxetine.
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  • 13. Corticosterone facilitates fluoxetine-induced neuronal plasticity in the hippocampus.
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  • 14. Fluoxetine prevents the memory deficits and reduction in hippocampal cell proliferation caused by valproic acid.
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  • 15. Electrophysiological effects of fluoxetine and duloxetine in the dorsal raphe nucleus and hippocampus.
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  • 16. Fluoxetine-induced change in rat brain expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor varies depending on length of treatment.
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  • 17. Daily injections of fluoxetine induce dose-dependent desensitization of hypothalamic 5-HT1A receptors: reductions in neuroendocrine responses to 8-OH-DPAT and in levels of Gz and Gi proteins.
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  • 18. Fluoxetine administration modulates the cytoskeletal microtubular system in the rat hippocampus.
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  • 19. Neuropharmacological effects of low and high doses of repeated oral dexfenfluramine in rats: a comparison with fluoxetine.
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  • 20. Fluoxetine induces input-specific hippocampal dendritic spine remodeling along the septotemporal axis in adulthood and middle age.
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