Effects of Semax on the Default Mode Network of the Brain


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Abstract

The effects of nootropic drug Semax on the neuronal network of the brain were studied by the resting state functional magnetic-resonance imaging (resting state fMRI). The study was carried out on two groups of healthy volunteers (11 men and 13 women aged 43.9±9.5 years). Resting state fMRI was carried out 3 times: directly before and 5 and 20 min after intranasal 1% Semax (14 subjects) or placebo (10 subjects). The topography of the resting state default mode network was studied. A greater volume of the default mode network rostral (medial frontal cortex) subcomponent was detected in the Semax group in comparison with controls. Resting state fMRI confirmed Semax effects on the neuronal network of the brain and demonstrated topography of these effects.

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I. S. Lebedeva

Research Center of Mental Health

Email: panikratova@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

Ya. R. Panikratova

Research Center of Mental Health

Author for correspondence.
Email: panikratova@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

O. Yu. Sokolov

Research Center of Mental Health

Email: panikratova@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

D. A. Kupriyanov

Philips Company Moscow

Email: panikratova@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. D. Rumshiskaya

Research Center of Mental Health

Email: panikratova@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

N. V. Kost

Research Center of Mental Health

Email: panikratova@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

N. F. Myasoedov

Research Center of Mental Health

Email: panikratova@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow


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