Long-term sarcosine treatment exerts antidepressant-like effects in the forced swim test in chronic unpredictable stress (CUS)-exposed rats but not in naive rats.
Long-term sarcosine treatment increases the expression of the mTOR signaling-related proteins and increases AMPAR membrane insertion in the hippocampus in both naive rats and CUS-exposed rats.
The distinct sensitivity to long-term sarcosine treatment in rats with or without CUS is found after long-term sarcosine treatment, which is not associated with the activated mTOR signaling pathway or increased AMPAR membrane insertion.
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