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Publikováno v:
Acta neuropsychiatrica. 14(5)
Background:Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) is one of the major components of fish oils. Omega-3 fatty acids, particularly EPA, have been hypothesized to play a role in the etiology, pathogenesis and treatment of mood disorders. Clinical studies have show
Autor:
Einav Sudai, Gal Yadid, Moshe Ben-Tzion, Noa Kinor, Yakov Flaumenhaft, Iris Gispan, Ofri Croitoru, Shai Aharoni, Lital Abraham, Alona Shaldubina, Ilana Roth-Deri
Publikováno v:
Addiction Biology. 16:251-260
Drug addiction is a chronic brain disorder, characterized by the loss of the ability to control drug consumption. The neurobiology of addiction is traditionally thought to involve the mesocorticolimbic system of the brain. However, the hippocampus ha
Publikováno v:
Bipolar Disorders. 10:453-459
Objective: Lithium inhibits inositol monophosphatase and also reduces inositol transporter function. To determine if one or more of these mechanisms might underlie the behavioral effects of lithium, we studied inositol transporter knockout mice. We p
Autor:
Yuly Bersudsky, Alona Shaldubina, Robert H. Belmaker, Nitzan Kozlovsky, James R. Woodgett, Galila Agam
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Pharmacology. 19:217-224
In mice glycogen synthase kinase (GSK)-3beta heterozygote knockout status was reported to cause reduced immobility in the Porsolt forced swim test and reduced amphetamine-induced hyperactivity, behaviors that mimic the effects of lithium. GSK-3beta p
Autor:
W. Timothy O'Brien, Peter S. Klein, Yuly Bersudsky, Robert H. Belmaker, Roberto Buccafusca, Galila Agam, Roy A. Johanson, Alona Shaldubina, Gerard T. Berry
Publikováno v:
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism. 88:384-388
Two leading hypotheses to explain lithium action in bipolar disorder propose either inositol depletion or inhibition of GSK-3 as mechanisms of action. Behavioral effects of lithium are mimicked in Gsk-3β +/− mice, but the contribution of inositol
Autor:
Alona Shaldubina, Ziva Stahl, Joseph Shapiro, Yuly Bersudsky, Mariala Furszpan, Robert H. Belmaker, William T. Regenold
Publikováno v:
Bipolar Disorders. 8:152-159
Objectives: A major hypothesis explaining the therapeutic effect of lithium (Li) in mania is depletion of inositol via inhibition of inositol monophosphatase. However, inositol is also present in the diet. Restriction of dietary inositol could theore
Publikováno v:
Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 25:855-866
Lithium is an effective drug for both treatment and prophylaxis of bipolar disorder. However, the mechanism of lithium action is still unknown. The inositol depletion hypothesis is supported by biochemical and behavioral data in rats, but primate ino
Publikováno v:
Behavioural Brain Research. 118:77-83
The effect of inositol as an antidepressant was previously demonstrated in both animal models of depression-like behavior and in clinical trials. Unlike most antidepressant drugs, inositol does not have a clear target in the synapse and was not demon
Publikováno v:
Drug Development Research. 50:309-315
Inositol is a simple polyol precursor in a second messenger system important in the brain. A double-blind controlled trial of 12 g daily of inositol in 28 patients with depression for 4 weeks found significant benefit for inositol compared to placebo
Autor:
Alex Kaptsan, Nimrod Grisaru, Alona Shaldubina, Bella Chudakov, Robert H. Belmaker, Julia Applebaum
This article reviews the existing animal and human literature on the clinical potential of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in mania and bipolar depression, and discusses potential future directions for this work. Studies of TMS in depression
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198568926.013.0041
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198568926.013.0041