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Anxiety After Cardiac Arrest/Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Exacerbated by Stress and Prevented by Minocycline
Stroke, 10/01/09
Neigh GN et al. – A history of stress exposure increases the pathophysiological response to ischemia and anxiety–like behavior, whereas inhibiting microglial activation reduces neuronal damage and mitigates the development of anxiety–like behavior after CA/CPR. Thus, modulating inflammatory signaling after cerebral ischemia may be beneficial in protecting the brain and preventing the development of affective disorders.
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