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Antidepressant-like and pro-neurogenic effects of physical exercise: the putative role of FNDC5/irisin pathway
ArticleAbstract: Physical exercise has been shown to exert antidepressant effects, but the mechanisms underlying thisPalabras claves:Antidepressant, FNDC5, Irisin, neurogenesis, physical exerciseAutores:Aline Siteneski, Brocardo P.S., Camargo A., Cunha M.P., Fraga D.B., Gil-Mohapel J., Olescowicz G., Pazini F.L., Rodrigues A.L.S.Fuentes:googlescopusCentral irisin administration affords antidepressant-like effect and modulates neuroplasticity-related genes in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of mice
ArticleAbstract: Evidence has indicated that the practice of physical exercise has antidepressant effects that mightPalabras claves:Antidepressant, BDNF, FNDC5, Irisin, PGC-1αAutores:Aline Siteneski, Brocardo P.S., Cunha M.P., Gruhn K., Lieberknecht V., Pazini F.L., Rodrigues A.L.S.Fuentes:googlescopusNeurogenesis and physical exercise: An update
ArticleAbstract: Neurogenesis is a brain mechanism of structural plasticity that could be defined as a process of proPalabras claves:Dentate gyrus, Hippocampal neuroplasticity, neurogenesis, physical exerciseAutores:Aline Siteneski, Joyce Aylín Sánchez García, Olescowicz G.Fuentes:googlescopusPhysical exercise stimulates hippocampal mTORC1 and FNDC5/irisin signaling pathway in mice: Possible implication for its antidepressant effect
ArticleAbstract: Several lines of evidence have consistently indicated that physical exercise has antidepressant effePalabras claves:Depression, FNDC5, Irisin, mTORC1, physical exerciseAutores:Aline Siteneski, Brocardo P.S., Camargo A., Freitas A.E., Gruhn K., Olescowicz G., Rodrigues A.L.S.Fuentes:googlescopusmTORC1-dependent signaling pathway underlies the rapid effect of creatine and ketamine in the novelty-suppressed feeding test
ArticleAbstract: The development of fast-acting antidepressants is crucial considering that conventional antidepressaPalabras claves:Creatine, Ketamine, mTORC1, Novelty-suppressed feeding testAutores:Aline Siteneski, Camargo A., Fraga D.B., Moretti M., Pazini F.L., Rodrigues A.L.S., Rosa J.M.Fuentes:googlescopus