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sesamum malabaricum/antidepressant

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Antidepressant and memory affecting influence of estrogen and venlafaxine in ovariectomized rats.

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The experiments presented in this paper aimed to investigate whether estrogen level changes in oviariectomized rats (OVX) may lead to depression and memory disorders, and whether the effects of such changes may be reversible following administration of a new antidepressant, venlafaxine (CAS

Antidepressant effects of ERbeta-selective estrogen receptor modulators in the forced swim test.

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Estradiol (E2) may influence depressive symptomology of women and decrease depressive behavior among rodents. The mechanism(s) for E2's antidepressant effects are not well understood. To determine whether antidepressant effects of E2 may involve actions at intracellular estrogen receptor (ER) alpha

A comparative neurobehavioral study of sesame oil and fish oil on experimental animals.

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Natural oils are enriched with polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) which are important for our health. Recent experimental data explained that PUFAs might have a beneficial effect on various brain functions such as anxiety, dementia, epileptic seizures, depression or bipolar and other

Chronic high-dose creatine has opposing effects on depression-related gene expression and behavior in intact and sex hormone-treated gonadectomized male and female rats.

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Creatine is an antioxidant, neuromodulator and key regulator of energy metabolism shown to improve depressive symptoms in humans and animals, especially in females. To better understand the pharmacological effects of creatine, we examined its influence on depression-related hippocampal gene

Estradiol reduces anxiety- and depression-like behavior of aged female mice.

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Beneficial effects of the ovarian steroid, 17beta-estradiol (E(2)), for affective behavior have been reported in young individuals, but less is known about the effects of E(2) among older individuals, and the capacity of older individuals to respond to E(2) following its decline. In the present

An appraisal of current pharmacological perspectives of sesamol: A review.

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Sesame (Sesamum indicum L) seeds has been authenticated for its medicinal value in both Chinese and Indian systems of medicine. Its numerous potential nutritional benefits are attributed to its main bioactive constituents, sesamol. As a result of those studies several molecular

Androgen administration to aged male mice increases anti-anxiety behavior and enhances cognitive performance.

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Although androgen secretion is reduced with aging, and may underlie decrements in cognitive and affective performance, the effects and mechanisms of androgens to mediate these behaviors are not well understood. Testosterone (T), the primary male androgen, is aromatized to estrogen (E(2)), and

[Lipids, depression and suicide].

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Polyunsatured fatty acids are made out of a hydrocarbonated chain of variable length with several double bonds. The position of the first double bond (omega) differentiates polyunsatured omega 3 fatty acids (for example: alpha-linolenic acid or alpha-LNA) and polyunsatured omega 6 fatty acids (for

Maternal exercise increases but concurrent maternal fluoxetine prevents the increase in hippocampal neurogenesis of adult offspring.

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Treating postpartum depression (PPD) with pharmacological antidepressants like fluoxetine (FLX) is complicated because these drugs can remain active in breast milk and potentially affect infant development. Alternatively, non-pharmacological treatments such as exercise are associated with beneficial
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