Electroconvulsive seizures lead to lipolytic‐induced gene expression changes in mediobasal hypothalamus and decreased white adipose tissue mass
Abstract Aims Electroconvulsive seizure (ECS) therapy is highly effective in the treatment of several psychiatric disorders, including depression. Past studies have shown that the rodent model of ECS reveals the activation of multiple brain regions including the hypothalamus, suggesting that this me...
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Main Authors: | Marika Takefusa (Author), Yuki Kubo (Author), Marie Ohno (Author), Eri Segi‐Nishida (Author) |
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