2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2021.113558
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Maternal treatment with P7C3-A20 protects from impaired maternal care after chronic gestational stress

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“…Wallker et al discovered that the P7C3 compounds play a role in antidepressant efficacy in mice via enhancing hippocampal neurogenesis [43]. In addition, they also discovered that P7C3-A20 contributed to the treatment of post-traumatic stress associated depression and anxiety, as well as prenatal maternal stress [44][45][46]. In preclinical models of peripheral neuropathy caused by chemotherapy and Alzheimer's disease, P7C3 could reverse the progress of neurological dysfunction and nerve cell death [36,47,48].…”
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“…Wallker et al discovered that the P7C3 compounds play a role in antidepressant efficacy in mice via enhancing hippocampal neurogenesis [43]. In addition, they also discovered that P7C3-A20 contributed to the treatment of post-traumatic stress associated depression and anxiety, as well as prenatal maternal stress [44][45][46]. In preclinical models of peripheral neuropathy caused by chemotherapy and Alzheimer's disease, P7C3 could reverse the progress of neurological dysfunction and nerve cell death [36,47,48].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Schroeder and colleagues document dysregulation of NAD + generation in the brains of chronic prenatally stressed mice, with NAD + therapy preventing axonal degeneration, cognitive and depressive outcomes (220). The same NAD + stabilising therapy counters aberrant maternal care behaviours arising with chronic gestational stress (221).…”
Section: Differing Pyrimidine Nucleotide Metabolism and Sirtuin Signa...mentioning
confidence: 99%