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2021: Volume 3, Issue 1

Premedication with Oxytocin Enhanced Antidepressive Effects of Acoustic Range Electric-Magnetic Field

Bukia N*, Svanidze M, Machavariani L, Jojua N, Butskhrikidze M

LEPL Ivane Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine, Tbilisi, Georgia

*Corresponding Author: Bukia Nato, LEPL Ivane Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine, 14, Gotua street, Georgia, E-mail: [email protected].  

Received Date: December 07, 2020
Published Date: April 02, 2021

ABSTRACT

Electro-magnetic stimulation (EMS) is a noninvasive treatment method which is used in many neurodegenerative diseases. Oxytocin, as a neurohypophyseal hormone has anti-anxiety effects and might be involved in the regulation of mood disorders, such as depression. It was suggested that EMS can change the brain plasticity in different cognitive states and improve both learning and retention. Positive effects of Oxytocin were mediated by the Hypothalamo-hypophyseal-adrenal axis.

KEYWORDS: Depression; Oxytocin; Electric-magnetic stimulation; Rats

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