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    Contribution of changes in the orexin system and energy sensors in the brain in depressive disorder - a study in an animal model

    Maternal elevated glucocorticoid levels during pregnancy can affect the develo** fetus, permanently altering the structure and function of its brain throughout life. Excessive action of these hormones is kno...

    Katarzyna Głombik, Magdalena Kukla-Bartoszek, Katarzyna Curzytek in Pharmacological Reports (2024)

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    Targeting the CCL2-CCR2 axis in depressive disorders

    Since affective disorders are considered to be underlain by the immune system malfunction, an important role in their pathophysiology is assigned to the proinflammatory mediators. Recently, chemokines, the gro...

    Katarzyna Curzytek, Monika Leśkiewicz in Pharmacological Reports (2021)

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    Erratum to “Inhibition of 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene-induced contact hypersensitivity reaction by antidepressant drugs”

    The authors wish to note an incorrectly listed financial support grant. The National Science Centre grant 2011/01/B/NZ6/00300 was inadvertently listed. The authors regret this error. The correct Acknowledgemen...

    Katarzyna Curzytek, Marta Kubera, Monika Majewska-Szczepanik in Pharmacological Reports (2017)

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    The Effect of Chronic Mild Stress and Imipramine on the Markers of Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant System in Rat Liver

    Liver abnormalities have been reported to occur in up to 20 % of patients on a long-term therapy with the tricyclic antidepressant drug imipramine (IMI). The mechanism involved in this IMI-induced process is u...

    Weronika Duda, Katarzyna Curzytek, Marta Kubera, Małgorzata Iciek in Neurotoxicity Research (2016)

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    Crosstalk between contact hypersensitivity reaction and antidepressant drugs

    Allergic contact dermatitis is a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction mediated by hapten-specific T cells. Many cell types, inflammatory mediators and cytokines are involved in this reaction. Contact hyperse...

    Katarzyna Curzytek, Marta Kubera, Marian Szczepanik in Pharmacological Reports (2013)

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    Inhibition of 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene-induced contact hypersensitivity reaction by antidepressant drugs

    Contact hypersensitivity (CHS) induced by a topical application of hapten - 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB), is a T cytotoxic (Tc)1-cell-mediated antigen-specific type of skin inflammation. Recently, it has be...

    Katarzyna Curzytek, Marta Kubera, Monika Majewska-Szczepanik in Pharmacological Reports (2013)

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    Inhibitory effect of antidepressants on B16F10 melanoma tumor growth

    Antidepressant drugs, like fluoxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, desipramine, a nonselective noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor, and mirtazapine, an antagonist of noradrenaline α2 auto- and heterore...

    Beata Grygier, Beatriz Arteta, Marta Kubera in Pharmacological Reports (2013)

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    Lipid peroxidation in the liver of imipramine sensitive and resistant chronically stressed Wistar rats

    Weronika Duda, Małgorzata Iciek, Katarzyna Curzytek in Pharmacological Reports (2013)

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    Inhibitory effect of antidepressant drugs on contact hypersensitivity reaction

    Contact hypersensitivity (CS) reaction in the skin is T-cell mediated immune reaction which plays a major role in the pathogenesis and chronicity of various inflammatory skin disorders and, like other delayed-...

    Marta Kubera, Katarzyna Curzytek, Monika Majewska-Szczepanik in Pharmacological Reports (2012)

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    The effect of chronic pregnancy stress on depression-related behavior and immune parameters: implications for imipramine reactivity

    Katarzyna Curzytek, Weronika Duda, Marta Kubera in Pharmacological Reports (2012)

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    Inflammation and activation of cell-mediated immunity in chronic fatigue syndrome

    Michael Maes, Frank N. M. Twisk, Marta Kubera, Karl Ringel in Pharmacological Reports (2012)