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1. Quetiapine effect on depressive-like behaviors, oxidative balance, and inflammation in serum of rats submitted to chronic stress.

2. Telomeres: the role of shortening and senescence in major depressive disorder and its therapeutic implications.

3. Grey matter volume abnormalities in the first depressive episode of medication-naïve adult individuals: a systematic review of voxel based morphometric studies.

4. Gut microbiota–brain axis in depression: The role of neuroinflammation.

5. Acute and chronic treatment with quetiapine induces antidepressant-like behavior and exerts antioxidant effects in the rat brain.

6. The renin-angiotensin system: a possible new target for depression.

7. New perspectives on the involvement of mTOR in depression as well as in the action of antidepressant drugs.

8. Depression-Like Adult Behaviors may be a Long-Term Result of Experimental Pneumococcal Meningitis in Wistar Rats Infants.

9. mTOR signaling in the neuropathophysiology of depression: current evidence.

10. Minocycline protects against oxidative damage and alters energy metabolism parameters in the brain of rats subjected to chronic mild stress.

11. Is maintenance needed for patients who respond to acute TMS therapy?

12. Effects of omega-3 on behavioral and biochemical parameters in rats submitted to chronic mild stress.

13. Neuroimmunomodulation in Depression: A Review of Inflammatory Cytokines Involved in this Process.

14. Long-term decrease in immediate early gene expression after electroconvulsive seizures.

15. Imipramine reverses the depressive symptoms in sepsis survivor rats.

16. Memantine treatment reverses anhedonia, normalizes corticosterone levels and increases BDNF levels in the prefrontal cortex induced by chronic mild stress in rats.

17. Imipramine reverses depressive-like parameters in pneumococcal meningitis survivor rats.

18. Brain energy metabolism is increased by chronic administration of bupropion.

19. Administration of cannabidiol and imipramine induces antidepressant-like effects in the forced swimming test and increases brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels in the rat amygdala.

20. Activity of mitochondrial respiratory chain is increased by chronic administration of antidepressants.

21. Chronic Administration of Ketamine Elicits Antidepressant-Like Effects in Rats without Affecting Hippocampal Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Protein Levels.

22. Suicide rates in the United States continue to rise. Are rates in Brazil underestimated?

24. Major depressive disorder as a neuro-immune disorder: Origin, mechanisms, and therapeutic opportunities.

25. Stress levels, psychological symptoms, and C-reactive protein levels in COVID-19: A cross-sectional study.

26. Efficacy and adverse effects of ketamine versus electroconvulsive therapy for major depressive disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

27. Effect of co-administration of memantine and sertraline on the antidepressant-like activity and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels in the rat brain.

28. Animal models as tools to study the pathophysiology of depression.

29. Mitophagy in depression: Pathophysiology and treatment targets.

30. Sex-related patterns of the gut-microbiota-brain axis in the neuropsychiatric conditions.

31. Phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors: Shedding new light on the darkness of depression?

32. Potential mechanisms of action of resveratrol in prevention and therapy for mental disorders.

34. The role of neurotrophic factors in manic-, anxious- and depressive-like behaviors induced by amphetamine sensitization: Implications to the animal model of bipolar disorder.

35. Major depression model induced by repeated and intermittent lipopolysaccharide administration: Long-lasting behavioral, neuroimmune and neuroprogressive alterations.

36. The use of quetiapine in the treatment of major depressive disorder: Evidence from clinical and experimental studies.

37. Acute treatment with ketamine and chronic treatment with minocycline exert antidepressant-like effects and antioxidant properties in rats subjected different stressful events.

38. The impact of chronic mild stress on long-term depressive behavior in rats which have survived sepsis.

39. Pathophysiological mechanisms involved in the relationship between diabetes and major depressive disorder.

40. Quetiapine treatment reverses depressive-like behavior and reduces DNA methyltransferase activity induced by maternal deprivation.

41. Antidepressants, antimicrobials or both? Gut microbiota dysbiosis in depression and possible implications of the antimicrobial effects of antidepressant drugs for antidepressant effectiveness.

42. Biological mechanisms underlying neuroprogression in bipolar disorder.

43. Neurochemical correlation between major depressive disorder and neurodegenerative diseases.

44. T helper 17 cells may drive neuroprogression in major depressive disorder: Proposal of an integrative model.

45. Peripheral vascular endothelial growth factor as a novel depression biomarker: A meta-analysis.

46. Depressive-like behavior accompanies neuroinflammation in an animal model of bipolar disorder symptoms induced by ouabain.

47. Kynurenine pathway dysfunction in the pathophysiology and treatment of depression: Evidences from animal and human studies.

48. Ketamine ameliorates depressive-like behaviors and immune alterations in adult rats following maternal deprivation.

49. Neonatal Escherichia coli K1 meningitis causes learning and memory impairments in adulthood.

50. NCS-1 deficiency causes anxiety and depressive-like behavior with impaired non-aversive memory in mice.

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