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Electroconvulsive stimulations prevent chronic stress-induced increases in L-type calcium channel mRNAs in the hippocampus and basolateral amygdala
Katrine Maigaard,
Ida Hageman Pedersen
, Anders Jørgensen,
Martin B Jørgensen
,
Gitta Wörtwein
Undervisning - FSV
Department of Public Health
Department of Public Health
Section of Environmental Health
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Hippocampus
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Electroconvulsive Therapy
100%
Stress-induced
100%
L-type Calcium Channel
100%
Chronic Stress
100%
Basolateral Amygdala
100%
Affective Disorders
100%
Dentate Gyrus
66%
Channel Expression
66%
Intracellular Calcium
66%
Treatment Modalities
66%
Antidepressive Treatment
66%
Chronic Restraint Stress
33%
Promising Target
33%
High Mortality
33%
Selective Modulation
33%
Stress Model
33%
Brain Regions
33%
High Prevalence
33%
Calcium Channel
33%
Etiopathogenesis
33%
Expression Pattern
33%
Stress-only
33%
MRNA Expression
33%
Stress Effect
33%
High Morbidity
33%
Neuroscience
Basolateral Amygdala
100%
L-Type Calcium Channel
100%
Hippocampus
100%
Mood Disorder
100%
Dentate Gyrus
66%
Voltage Gated Calcium Channel
66%
Messenger RNA
33%