Mateusz Pieróg
Maria Curie-Skłodowska University
21 Papers
49 Citations
Mateusz Pieróg is an academic researcher from Maria Curie-Skłodowska University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anticonvulsant & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
α-Spinasterol, a TRPV1 receptor antagonist, elevates the seizure threshold in three acute seizure tests in mice.
TL;DR: The results revealed significant anticonvulsant effect of α-spinasterol in all the used seizure tests and this compound is characterized by good blood–brain permeability, postulate further investigation of this compound to precisely evaluate mechanism of its anticonVulsant action and opportunity of its usage in clinical practice.
Effect of Tadalafil on Seizure Threshold and Activity of Antiepileptic Drugs in Three Acute Seizure Tests in Mice.
Katarzyna Socała,Dorota Nieoczym,Mateusz Pieróg,Elżbieta Wyska,Małgorzata Szafarz,Urszula Doboszewska,Piotr Wlaź +6 more
TL;DR: Tadalafil may increase the risk of myoclonic seizure and decrease the anticonvulsant efficacy of oxcarbazepine.
Anticonvulsant effect of pterostilbene and its influence on the anxiety- and depression-like behavior in the pentetrazol-kindled mice: behavioral, biochemical, and molecular studies
Dorota Nieoczym,Katarzyna Socała,Agnieszka Zelek-Molik,Mateusz Pieróg,Katarzyna Przejczowska-Pomierny,Małgorzata Szafarz,Elżbieta Wyska,Irena Nalepa,Piotr Wlaź +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of pterostilbene in the pentetrazol (PTZ)-induced kindling model of epilepsy in mice as well as to assess some possible mechanisms of its anticonvulsant action in this model were evaluated.
Role of the adenosine system and glucose restriction in the acute anticonvulsant effect of caprylic acid in the 6 Hz psychomotor seizure test in mice.
TL;DR: The present study provides a new insight into the role of the adenosine system and low glucose usage in the mechanisms underlying the anticonvulsant effects of caprylic acid in the 6 Hz seizure test.
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The influence of caffeine on the activity of moclobemide, venlafaxine, bupropion and milnacipran in the forced swim test in mice.
Ewa Poleszak,Aleksandra Szopa,Elżbieta Wyska,Sylwia Wośko,Anna Serefko,Aleksandra Wlaź,Mateusz Pieróg,Andrzej Wróbel,Piotr Wlaź +8 more
TL;DR: Caffeine potentiated activity of all antidepressants examined in FST and the observed effects were not due to the increase in locomotor activity in the animals, indicating the usefulness of caffeine and its derivatives in the treatment of depression.
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