PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 19934779-0 2010 Paroxetine increases brain-derived neurotrophic factor in postmenopausal women. Paroxetine 0-10 brain derived neurotrophic factor Homo sapiens 21-54 19934779-11 2010 The plasma BDNF levels after 6 months of paroxetine were significantly lower than those after 6 months of EPT. Paroxetine 41-51 brain derived neurotrophic factor Homo sapiens 11-15 19934779-12 2010 CONCLUSIONS: The present data suggest that a low dose of paroxetine is effective in enhancing plasma BDNF levels, and this increase might have a role in improving climacteric symptoms, highlighting the possible role of BDNF in endocrinological and cognitive functions. Paroxetine 57-67 brain derived neurotrophic factor Homo sapiens 101-105 19934779-12 2010 CONCLUSIONS: The present data suggest that a low dose of paroxetine is effective in enhancing plasma BDNF levels, and this increase might have a role in improving climacteric symptoms, highlighting the possible role of BDNF in endocrinological and cognitive functions. Paroxetine 57-67 brain derived neurotrophic factor Homo sapiens 219-223