Publications by authors named "Ieva Poceviciute"

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  • This study evaluates the effectiveness of the scopolamine-induced memory impairment model for Alzheimer's disease by examining behavioral changes associated with the illness, particularly apathy-like behavior.
  • The researchers conducted tests on young male Wistar rats and compared their results with older rats to assess age-related behavior changes.
  • The results indicated that scopolamine treatment increased locomotor activity and impaired object recognition memory, but did not replicate the apathy-like symptoms typically seen in Alzheimer's, showing limitations of this animal model in fully representing the disease.*
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Rationale: There is increasing evidence that enhancement of the salience of social stimuli can have a beneficial effect in managing many psychiatric conditions. There are, however, clear sex-related differences in social behaviour, including the neural mechanisms responsible for different aspects of social functions.

Objectives: We explored the role of the serotonergic system on rat social behaviour under baseline and under stressful conditions in female and male rats.

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The reason for the limited treatment success of substance-use-related problems may be a causal heterogeneity of this disorder that, at least partly, is manifested as differences in substance-use motives between individuals. The aim of the present study was to assess if rats with pharmacologically induced differences in the function of the serotonergic system would respond differently to melatonin treatment compared to control rats with respect to voluntary alcohol consumption. To achieve this goal, we treated rats neonatally with the selective serotonin transporter (SERT) inhibitor escitalopram.

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We used an optical lickometer system to study drinking microstructure and effect of lamotrigine in voluntary alcohol-drinking rats. We showed that, similar to humans, animals differ by their drinking microstructure where some consume alcohol exclusively in a bout-like patterns. The study suggests that anticonvulsants, such as lamotrigine, may be one treatment strategy specifically affecting this type of drinking.

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