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Citicoline, a compound produced naturally in small amounts in the human body, assumes a pivotal role in phosphatidylcholine synthesis, a dynamic constituent of membranes of neurons.
S. Cavalu +6 more
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CEST effect of dimethyl sulfoxide at negative offset frequency
DMSO, the common solvent, along with its several protic and aprotic analogs, exhibited CEST effects at the negative offset range of Z‐spectrum, from −1.4 to −3.8 ppm. The origin of the CEST effect could be magnetization transfer pathways involving solvent–water molecular interactions.
Haoyun Su +4 more
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Post-stroke cognitive impairment and treatment options
Cognitive impairment is a widespread serious complication of ischemic stroke requiring intensive medication treatment. Citicoline is a medicine with proven efficacy in ischemic stroke and vascular cognitive impairment. The article provides an overview of
A. N. Bogolepova
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This work aimed to evaluate the potential of the nanosystems constituted by dopamine (DA) and the antioxidant Citicoline (CIT) co-loaded in solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) for intranasal administration in the treatment of Parkinson disease (PD).
Stefano Castellani +13 more
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Citicoline Treatment Increases Retinal Dopamine Content in Rabbits
Citicoline (exogenous cytidine-5′-diphosphocholine) was reported to enhance dopaminergic neurotransmission in the brain. A few clinical studies showed beneficial effects of this drug on the function of the visual pathway in patients with glaucoma or amblyopia.
Robert, Rejdak +4 more
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Application of Citicoline in Neurological Disorders: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Patryk Jasielski +5 more
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Objectives: Citicoline and cerebrolysin are two unique yet contentious medications because of inconsistencies in efficacy as well as the mystery surrounding their mode of action.
Anandan P +7 more
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Successful treatment with guanfacine in a long‐COVID case manifesting marked cognitive impairment
A patient with long‐COVID manifesting apparent cognitive impairment was successfully treated with guanfacine, a selective α2A‐adrenoceptor agonist. Guanfacine may be helpful in improving subjective and objective cognitive functioning together with frontotemporal brain activity in such patients.
Tsuyoshi Kondo +4 more
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Citicoline for ischemic stroke: ICTUS trial
The paper gives data available in the literature on the use of citicoline in an experimental model of ischemic stroke (IS) and in randomized multicenter placebo-controlled trials.
Vladimir Anatolyevich Parfenov
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A Nutrient Combination that Can Affect Synapse Formation [PDF]
Brain neurons form synapses throughout the life span. This process is initiated by neuronal depolarization, however the numbers of synapses thus formed depend on brain levels of three key nutrients—uridine, the omega-3 fatty acid DHA, and choline.
Wurtman, Richard Jay
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