Publications by authors named "Ligia Menezes Cavalcante"

P-glycoprotein (P-gp) is an ABC transporter expressed at the blood brain barrier and regulates the brain uptake of various xenobiotics and endogenous mediators including glucocorticoid hormones which are critically important to the stress response. Moreover, P-gp is expressed on microglia, the brain's immune cells, which are activated by stressors and have an emerging role in psychiatric disorders. We therefore hypothesised that germline P-gp deletion in mice might alter the behavioral and microglial response to stressors.

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Activation of the brain angiotensin II type 1 receptor (AT1R) triggers pro-oxidant and pro-inflammatory mechanisms which are involved in the neurobiology of bipolar disorder (BD). Candesartan (CDS) is an AT1 receptor antagonist with potential neuroprotective properties. Herein we investigated CDS effects against oxidative, neurotrophic inflammatory and cognitive effects of amphetamine (AMPH)-induced mania.

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Article Synopsis
  • Oxidative imbalance, changes in BDNF levels, and mitochondrial issues are linked to bipolar disorder and its related health problems, like heart disease.
  • Carvedilol (CVD), a beta-blocker used for hypertension, has antioxidant and mitochondrial benefits, leading researchers to explore its potential in mitigating mania-like symptoms triggered by lisdexamfetamine (LDX) in male Wistar rats.
  • The study found that CVD effectively prevented and reversed behavioral and neurochemical changes caused by LDX, and a combination of CVD and another drug enhanced the overall treatment effect, suggesting a possible antimanic role for CVD in bipolar disorder management.
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Polymorphisms in the human dopamine transporter (DAT) are associated with bipolar endophenotype. Based on this, the acute inhibition of DAT using GBR12909 causes behavioral alterations that are prevented by valproate (VAL), being related to a mania-like model. Herein our first aim was to analyze behavioral and brain oxidative alterations during a 24 h period post-GBR12909 to better characterize this model.

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