PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 23981664-0 2013 The beta4 nicotinic receptor subunit modulates the chronic antidepressant effect mediated by bupropion. Bupropion 93-102 basic helix-loop-helix family, member e23 Mus musculus 4-9 23981664-1 2013 The objective of the current study is to investigate the role of the nicotinic receptor beta4 subunit in the antidepressant activity of bupropion. Bupropion 136-145 basic helix-loop-helix family, member e23 Mus musculus 88-93 23981664-5 2013 Our results indicate that: (1) the acute treatment with bupropion increases the swimming time (i.e., antidepressant effect) in beta4+/+ and beta4-/- mice from both genders, (2) the antidepressant effect after the chronic treatment is seen only in female beta4+/+ mice, and (3) the residual antidepressant effect of bupropion persists only in male beta4+/+ mice after one week withdrawal. Bupropion 56-65 basic helix-loop-helix family, member e23 Mus musculus 127-132 23981664-5 2013 Our results indicate that: (1) the acute treatment with bupropion increases the swimming time (i.e., antidepressant effect) in beta4+/+ and beta4-/- mice from both genders, (2) the antidepressant effect after the chronic treatment is seen only in female beta4+/+ mice, and (3) the residual antidepressant effect of bupropion persists only in male beta4+/+ mice after one week withdrawal. Bupropion 56-65 basic helix-loop-helix family, member e23 Mus musculus 140-145 23981664-5 2013 Our results indicate that: (1) the acute treatment with bupropion increases the swimming time (i.e., antidepressant effect) in beta4+/+ and beta4-/- mice from both genders, (2) the antidepressant effect after the chronic treatment is seen only in female beta4+/+ mice, and (3) the residual antidepressant effect of bupropion persists only in male beta4+/+ mice after one week withdrawal. Bupropion 56-65 basic helix-loop-helix family, member e23 Mus musculus 140-145 23981664-5 2013 Our results indicate that: (1) the acute treatment with bupropion increases the swimming time (i.e., antidepressant effect) in beta4+/+ and beta4-/- mice from both genders, (2) the antidepressant effect after the chronic treatment is seen only in female beta4+/+ mice, and (3) the residual antidepressant effect of bupropion persists only in male beta4+/+ mice after one week withdrawal. Bupropion 56-65 basic helix-loop-helix family, member e23 Mus musculus 140-145 23981664-6 2013 We conclude that the beta4 subunit plays a modulatory role in the chronic antidepressant effect mediated by bupropion, and that its effect is gender-specific. Bupropion 108-117 basic helix-loop-helix family, member e23 Mus musculus 21-26