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Elaine C. Gavioli

Researcher at Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

Publications -  99
Citations -  3298

Elaine C. Gavioli is an academic researcher from Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte. The author has contributed to research in topics: NOP & Nociceptin receptor. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 92 publications receiving 2931 citations. Previous affiliations of Elaine C. Gavioli include Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense & University of Ferrara.

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Effects of chronic mild stress on the oxidative parameters in the rat brain.

TL;DR: The results support the idea that stress produces oxidants and an imbalance between superoxide dismutase and catalase activities that contributes to stress-related diseases, such as depression.
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Ketamine treatment reverses behavioral and physiological alterations induced by chronic mild stress in rats

TL;DR: These findings support the idea of a putative role of NMDA receptors in mood-related symptoms, and rapid and robust effects of ketamine in reverting mainly physiological alterations induced by chronic mild stressful situations in rats.
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Increased oxidative stress in submitochondrial particles into the brain of rats submitted to the chronic mild stress paradigm.

TL;DR: Observations support the view that the CMS model of depression mimics alterations observed in depressed patients, and affords a useful system in which to test the hypothesis that altered brain energy metabolism is associated with neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Blockade of nociceptin/orphanin FQ-NOP receptor signalling produces antidepressant-like effects: pharmacological and genetic evidences from the mouse forced swimming test.

TL;DR: Results indicate that blockade of the N/OFQ‐NOP receptor signalling in the brain produces antidepressant‐like effects in the mouse FST, and support the NOP receptor as a candidate target for the development of innovative antidepressant drugs.