Rhodiola rosea root extract has antipsychotic-like effects in rodent models of sensorimotor gating
Preclinical
Abstract
Rhodiola rosea root extract increased prepulse inhibition and reversed apomorphine- and dizocilpine-induced sensorimotor-gating deficits in rats and mice, suggesting antipsychotic-like, neuroprotective central effects of the extract.
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Coors, A., Brosch, M., Kahl, E., Khalil, R. and others (2019) 'Rhodiola rosea root extract has antipsychotic-like effects in rodent models of sensorimotor gating', Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 235, pp. 320-328. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2019.02.031
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