Memantine

brain-derived neurotrophic factor ; Rattus norvegicus







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1 35559146 Clavulanic Acid: A Novel Potential Agent in Prevention and Treatment of Scopolamine-Induced Alzheimer's Disease. 2022 Apr 26 1
2 33290797 Memantine treatment exerts an antidepressant-like effect by preventing hippocampal mitochondrial dysfunction and memory impairment via upregulation of CREB/BDNF signaling in the rat model of chronic unpredictable stress-induced depression. 2021 Jan 4
3 29680698 Effectiveness of memantine on depression-like behavior, memory deficits and brain mRNA levels of BDNF and TrkB in rats subjected to repeated unpredictable stress. 2018 Jun 3
4 30233298 Prenatal Deltamethrin Exposure-Induced Cognitive Impairment in Offspring Is Ameliorated by Memantine Through NMDAR/BDNF Signaling in Hippocampus. 2018 2
5 27825855 Effect of co-administration of memantine and sertraline on the antidepressant-like activity and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels in the rat brain. 2017 Jan 3
6 25680935 Modification of hippocampal markers of synaptic plasticity by memantine in animal models of acute and repeated restraint stress: implications for memory and behavior. 2015 Jun 2
7 23414063 Brain-derived neurotrophic factor mediates the suppression of alcohol self-administration by memantine. 2014 Sep 4
8 22205542 Low-dose memantine attenuated morphine addictive behavior through its anti-inflammation and neurotrophic effects in rats. 2012 Jun 1
9 22327556 Memantine treatment reverses anhedonia, normalizes corticosterone levels and increases BDNF levels in the prefrontal cortex induced by chronic mild stress in rats. 2012 Jun 2
10 19954760 Neurochemical and behavioural effects of acute and chronic memantine administration in rats: Further support for NMDA as a new pharmacological target for the treatment of depression? 2010 Apr 5 2
11 11591126 The neuroprotective agent memantine induces brain-derived neurotrophic factor and trkB receptor expression in rat brain. 2001 Sep 8