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Narp Mediates Antidepressant-Like Effects of Electroconvulsive Seizures.

Neuropsychopharmacology. 2018-04; 
ChangAndrew D,VaidyaPunit V,RetzbachEdward P,ChungSunho J,KimUrian,BaseliceKathryn,MaynardKristen,StepanianAlec,StaleyMelissa,XiaoLan,BlouinAshley,HanSungho,LeeJongAh,WorleyPaul F,TamashiroKellie L,HempsteadBarbara L,MartinowichKeri,Ann WilsonMary,BarabanJay M,RetiIrvi
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Growing recognition of persistent cognitive defects associated with electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), a highly effective and commonly used antidepressant treatment, has spurred interest in identifying its mechanism of action to guide development of safer treatment options. However, as repeated seizure activity elicits a bewildering array of electrophysiological and biochemical effects, this goal has remained elusive. We have examined whether deletion of Narp, an immediate early gene induced by electroconvulsive seizures (ECS), blocks its antidepressant efficacy. Based on multiple measures, we infer that Narp knockout mice undergo normal seizure activity in this paradigm, yet fail to display antid... More

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