neuronal plasticity

Cellular Neurophysiology and Neuromuscular Disorders

Cellular Neurophysiology and Neuromuscular Disorders

The research group focuses its activity on an in-depth exploration of the cellular and molecular mechanisms governing the development, plasticity, aging, and pathophysiology of the nervous system. Particular attention is devoted to Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a condition traditionally considered muscular but now recognized for its significant implications on both the central and peripheral nervous systems, with consequences for neurodevelopment, cognitive functions, and multiple neurobiological processes.

Fluoxetine effects on molecular, cellular and behavioral endophenotypes of depression are driven by the living environment

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) represent the most common treatment for major depression. However, their efficacy is variable and incomplete. In order to elucidate the cause of such incomplete efficacy, we explored the hypothesis positing that SSRIs may not affect mood per se but, by enhancing neural plasticity, render the individual more susceptible to the influence of the environment. Consequently, SSRI administration in a favorable environment promotes a reduction of symptoms, whereas in a stressful environment leads to a worse prognosis.

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