Search Results - "ANTONIJEVIC, Irina A"
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Neurogenesis-Dependent and -Independent Effects of Fluoxetine in an Animal Model of Anxiety/Depression
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (28-05-2009)“…Understanding the physiopathology of affective disorders and their treatment relies on the availability of experimental models that accurately mimic aspects of…”
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Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide affects homeostatic sleep regulation in healthy young men
Published in American journal of physiology: endocrinology and metabolism (01-03-2007)“…Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP) is involved in autonomous regulation, including timekeeping, by its action on the suprachiasmatic…”
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Depressive disorders—is it time to endorse different pathophysiologies?
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (2006)“…Enhanced activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, involving elevated secretion of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), is considered a key…”
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On the gender differences in sleep-endocrine regulation in young normal humans
Published in Neuroendocrinology (01-10-1999)“…Sleep-endocrine regulation in humans involves high activity of the somatotropic axis at the beginning of the night and an increase in the…”
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Depression-like changes of the sleep-EEG during high dose corticosteroid treatment in patients with multiple sclerosis
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-08-2003)“…Acute exacerbations of multiple sclerosis (MS) are commonly treated with high doses of corticosteroids that can influence sleep regulation and…”
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Neuropeptide Y promotes sleep and inhibits ACTH and cortisol release in young men
Published in Neuropharmacology (01-07-2000)“…Anxiolytic and sedative effects of neuropeptide Y (NPY) are thought to involve inhibition of corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH). Enhanced secretion of CRH…”
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Hexarelin decreases slow-wave sleep and stimulates the secretion of GH, ACTH, cortisol and prolactin during sleep in healthy volunteers
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-08-2004)“…Ghrelin, the endogenous ligand of the growth hormone (GH) secretagogue (GHS) receptor and some GHSs exert different effects on sleep electroencephalogram (EEG)…”
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Modulation of the sleep electroencephalogram by estrogen replacement in postmenopausal women
Published in American journal of obstetrics and gynecology (01-02-2000)“…Objective: We performed an examination of the effects of estrogen replacement on the sleep electroencephalogram in postmenopausal women. Study Design: A sleep…”
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Enhanced Slow Wave Sleep in Patients with Prolactinoma
Published in The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (01-08-1998)“…Bidirectional interactions between nocturnal hormone secretion and sleep regulation are well established. In particular, a link between PRL and rapid eye…”
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Changes in sleep electroencephalogram and nocturnal hormone secretion after administration of the antidyskinetic agent sarizotan in healthy young male volunteers
Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-07-2005)“…Sarizotan is a 5-HT(1A) agonist with high affinity to D(3) and D(4) receptors. In animal experiments, the drug shows a strong anti-cataleptic effect and…”
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Nocturnal secretion of TSH and ACTH in male patients with depression and healthy controls
Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-05-2002)“…Profound alterations of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) systems at the hypophyseal level have been…”
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Hyporesponsiveness of the pituitary to CRH during slow wave sleep is not mimicked by systemic GHRH
Published in Neuroendocrinology (01-02-1999)“…During slow wave sleep (SWS) pituitary responsiveness to CRH is reduced. Since GHRH is involved in the promotion of SWS in humans and rats, it was examined…”
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Major depression is not a diagnosis. Reply to Uriel Halbreich's commentary
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Neurogenesis-Dependent and -Independent Effects of Fluoxetine in an Animal Model of Anxiety/Depression
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-05-2009)“…Understanding the physiopathology of affective disorders and their treatment relies on the availability of experimental models that accurately mimic aspects of…”
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BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF FLUOXETINE IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF ANXIETY/DEPRESSION ARE MEDIATED BY BOTH NEUROGENESIS-DEPENDENT AND INDEPENDENT MECHANISMS
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (28-05-2009)“…Understanding the physiopathology of affective disorders and their treatment relies on the availability of experimental models that accurately mimic aspects of…”
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Novel mechanisms to treat depression and anxiety: Will neuropeptide antagonists succeed?
Published in Drug discovery today. Therapeutic strategies (01-12-2006)“…Current anti-depressant treatments do not completely fulfill our expectations in terms of efficacy, onset of action and side effects. For decades, both…”
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Sexually dimorphic effects of GHRH on sleep-endocrine activity in patients with depression and normal controls - part II: hormone secretion
Published in Sleep research online (2000)“…In depression and aging an increase in nocturnal cortisol secretion and a blunted nocturnal growth hormone (GH) surge have been described. In normal young men,…”
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Aging does not affect the sleep endocrine response to total sleep deprivation in humans
Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-11-1999)“…Aging is associated with decreased sleep continuity, slow wave sleep (SWS), growth hormone (GH) release and an increased hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical…”
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Sexually dimorphic effects of GHRH on sleep-endocrine activity in patients with depression and normal controls - part I: the sleep eeg
Published in Sleep research online (2000)“…In patients with depression, enhanced secretion of ACTH and cortisol, a reduction in slow wave sleep (SWS) and a blunted nocturnal growth hormone (GH) surge…”
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