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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Neuroscience D-index 35 Citations 5,753 93 World Ranking 4143 National Ranking 24

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Major depressive disorder
  • Endocrinology

Her main research concerns Pharmacology, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Antidepressant and NMDA receptor. The concepts of her Pharmacology study are interwoven with issues in Lipid peroxidation and TBARS. Hippocampus and Amphetamine are the core of her Internal medicine study.

Her Antidepressant study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Major depressive disorder, Monoamine neurotransmitter and Adrenal gland. Her studies deal with areas such as Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Immunology and PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway as well as Major depressive disorder. Her NMDA receptor study incorporates themes from Ketamine and Brain-derived neurotrophic factor.

Her most cited work include:

  • Acute administration of ketamine induces antidepressant-like effects in the forced swimming test and increases BDNF levels in the rat hippocampus (346 citations)
  • The role of inflammation and microglial activation in the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders (307 citations)
  • The role of inflammation and microglial activation in the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders (307 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Hippocampus, Pharmacology and Prefrontal cortex. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Diabetes mellitus and Immune system. Endocrinology and Brain-derived neurotrophic factor are commonly linked in her work.

Gislaine Z. Réus works mostly in the field of Hippocampus, limiting it down to concerns involving Striatum and, occasionally, Cerebellum and Mitochondrial respiratory chain. Her Pharmacology research includes themes of Antidepressant, NMDA receptor and Ketamine. Her research investigates the connection between Antidepressant and topics such as Major depressive disorder that intersect with problems in Inflammation, PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway and Neuroinflammation.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Internal medicine (48.57%)
  • Endocrinology (47.14%)
  • Hippocampus (40.00%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Internal medicine (48.57%)
  • Endocrinology (47.14%)
  • Major depressive disorder (19.29%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Gislaine Z. Réus focuses on Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Major depressive disorder, Oxidative stress and Hippocampus. Her study in the field of Tumor necrosis factor alpha is also linked to topics like Macrophage inflammatory protein. Her research integrates issues of Antidepressant and Inflammation in her study of Major depressive disorder.

Her study in Antidepressant is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both NMDA receptor, Structural plasticity and Neuroprotection, Pharmacology. Her work carried out in the field of Oxidative stress brings together such families of science as Ketamine and Striatum. Her research in Hippocampus intersects with topics in Prefrontal cortex, Transplantation and Endocrine system.

Between 2017 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Gut microbiota-brain axis in depression: The role of neuroinflammation (29 citations)
  • Early Maternal Deprivation Induces Microglial Activation, Alters Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Immunoreactivity and Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase during the Development of Offspring Rats (29 citations)
  • Maternal immune activation induced by lipopolysaccharide triggers immune response in pregnant mother and fetus, and induces behavioral impairment in adult rats. (24 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Major depressive disorder
  • Endocrinology

Her primary areas of study are Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Major depressive disorder, Oxidative stress and Neuroscience. Her work on Endocrinology deals in particular with Hippocampus and Maternal deprivation. Her Major depressive disorder research incorporates themes from Synaptic plasticity, NMDA receptor, Memantine, Inflammation and Neuroprotection.

Her Neuroscience research includes elements of Neuroinflammation, Glutamatergic and Neurotransmission. Gislaine Z. Réus has included themes like Striatum and Prefrontal cortex in her Lipid peroxidation study. Her Antidepressant research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Glutamate receptor, Neuroplasticity, Tolerability and Pharmacology.

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Best Publications

Acute administration of ketamine induces antidepressant-like effects in the forced swimming test and increases BDNF levels in the rat hippocampus

Lêda S B Garcia;Clarissa M. Comim;Samira S. Valvassori;Gislaine Z. Réus.
Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry (2008)

441 Citations

The role of inflammation and microglial activation in the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders

G.Z. Réus;G.Z. Réus;G.R. Fries;L. Stertz;M. Badawy.
Neuroscience (2015)

405 Citations

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

Giancarlo Lucca;Clarissa M. Comim;Samira S. Valvassori;Gislaine Z. Réus.
Neurochemistry International (2009)

278 Citations

Effects of lithium and valproate on amphetamine-induced oxidative stress generation in an animal model of mania

Benicio N. Frey;Samira S. Valvassori;Gislaine Z. Réus;Márcio R. Martins.
Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience (2006)

276 Citations

Effects of mood stabilizers on hippocampus BDNF levels in an animal model of mania.

Benício N. Frey;Ana C. Andreazza;Keila M.M. Ceresér;Márcio R. Martins.
Life Sciences (2006)

273 Citations

Ketamine treatment reverses behavioral and physiological alterations induced by chronic mild stress in rats

Lêda S B Garcia;Clarissa M. Comim;Samira S. Valvassori;Gislaine Z. Réus.
Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry (2009)

234 Citations

Animal models as tools to study the pathophysiology of depression

Helena M. Abelaira;Gislaine Z. Réus;João Quevedo.
Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria (2013)

213 Citations

Ketamine plus imipramine treatment induces antidepressant-like behavior and increases CREB and BDNF protein levels and PKA and PKC phosphorylation in rat brain

Gislaine Z. Réus;Roberto B. Stringari;Karine F. Ribeiro;Ana K. Ferraro.
Behavioural Brain Research (2011)

154 Citations

Increased oxidative stress in submitochondrial particles into the brain of rats submitted to the chronic mild stress paradigm.

Giancarlo Lucca;Clarissa M. Comim;Samira S. Valvassori;Gislaine Z. Réus.
Journal of Psychiatric Research (2009)

139 Citations

Kynurenine pathway dysfunction in the pathophysiology and treatment of depression: Evidences from animal and human studies.

Gislaine Z. Réus;Karen Jansen;Karen Jansen;Stephanie Titus;André F. Carvalho.
Journal of Psychiatric Research (2015)

128 Citations

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