Search Results - "VAWTER, M. P"
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Circadian dysregulation of clock genes: clues to rapid treatments in major depressive disorder
Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-02-2015)“…Conventional antidepressants require 2–8 weeks for a full clinical response. In contrast, two rapidly acting antidepressant interventions, low-dose ketamine…”
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The KMO allele encoding Arg452 is associated with psychotic features in bipolar disorder type 1, and with increased CSF KYNA level and reduced KMO expression
Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-03-2014)“…The kynurenine pathway metabolite kynurenic acid (KYNA), modulating glutamatergic and cholinergic neurotransmission, is increased in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)…”
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A genome-wide association study of kynurenic acid in cerebrospinal fluid: implications for psychosis and cognitive impairment in bipolar disorder
Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-10-2016)“…Elevated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels of the glia-derived N -methyl- D -aspartic acid receptor antagonist kynurenic acid (KYNA) have consistently been…”
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Altered Cortical Glutamatergic and GABAergic Signal Transmission with Glial Involvement in Depression
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (25-10-2005)“…Abnormalities in L-glutamic acid (glutamate) and GABA signal transmission have been postulated to play a role in depression, but little is known about the…”
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Prospective association between maternal allostatic load during pregnancy and child mitochondrial content and bioenergetic capacity
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-10-2022)“…Mitochondria are multifunctional energy-producing and signaling organelles that support life and contribute to stress adaptation. There is a growing…”
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Mitochondrial-related gene expression changes are sensitive to agonal-pH state: implications for brain disorders
Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-07-2006)“…Mitochondrial defects in gene expression have been implicated in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. We have now contrasted control…”
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Variable telomere length across post-mortem human brain regions and specific reduction in the hippocampus of major depressive disorder
Published in Translational psychiatry (15-09-2015)“…Stress can be a predisposing factor to psychiatric disorders and has been associated with decreased neurogenesis and reduced hippocampal volume especially in…”
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Dysregulation of the Fibroblast Growth Factor System in Major Depression
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (26-10-2004)“…In this report we describe findings that imply dysregulation of several fibroblast growth factor (FGF) system transcripts in frontal cortical regions of brains…”
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Reduction of synapsin in the hippocampus of patients with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia
Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-01-2002)“…Several studies suggest that decreased expression of presynaptic proteins may be characteristic of schizophrenia. We examined one such protein, synapsin, in…”
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Mitochondrial related gene expression changes are sensitive to agonal-pH state
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Alterations of hippocampal secreted N-CAM in bipolar disorder and synaptophysin in schizophrenia
Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-09-1999)“…Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder have both been linked to structural abnormalities of the hippocampus, which is consistent with a neurodevelopmental anomaly…”
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Electrophysiological evaluation of extracellular spermine and alkaline pH on synaptic human GABAA receptors
Published in Translational psychiatry (05-09-2019)“…Polyamines have fundamental roles in brain homeostasis as key modulators of cellular excitability. Several studies have suggested alterations in polyamine…”
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Electrophysiological evaluation of extracellular spermine and alkaline pH on synaptic human GABA A receptors
Published in Translational psychiatry (05-09-2019)“…Polyamines have fundamental roles in brain homeostasis as key modulators of cellular excitability. Several studies have suggested alterations in polyamine…”
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Transcriptional profiling in the human prefrontal cortex: evidence for two activational states associated with cocaine abuse
Published in The pharmacogenomics journal (01-01-2003)“…CNS-focused cDNA microarrays were used to examine gene expression profiles in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC, Area 46) from seven individual sets of…”
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Coding SNPs included in exon arrays for the study of psychiatric disorders
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GRK3 deficiency elicits brain immune activation and psychosis
Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-11-2021)“…The G protein-coupled receptor kinase (GRK) family member protein GRK3 has been linked to the pathophysiology of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder…”
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DNA microarray analysis of functionally discrete human brain regions reveals divergent transcriptional profiles
Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-11-2003)“…Transcriptional profiles within discrete human brain regions are likely to reflect structural and functional specialization. Using DNA microarray technology,…”
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Variable telomere length across post-mortem human brain regions and specific reduction in the hippocampus of major depressive disorder
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An integrative functional genomics approach for discovering biomarkers in schizophrenia
Published in Briefings in functional genomics (01-11-2011)“…Schizophrenia (SZ) is a complex disorder resulting from both genetic and environmental causes with a lifetime prevalence world-wide of 1%; however, there are…”
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