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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36812895/impaired-decision-making-and-skin-conductance-responses-are-associated-with-reward-and-punishment-sensitivity-in-individuals-with-severe-alcohol-use-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Warren B Logge, Kirsten C Morley, Paul S Haber, Andrew J Baillie
INTRODUCTION: Individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) have difficulties regulating alcohol consumption, despite adverse drinking-related consequences. This may be due to incapacity incorporating previous negative feedback from drinking, resulting in impaired decision-making. METHODS: We assessed whether decision-making is impaired in participants with AUD related to severity of AUD, indexed by severe negative drinking consequences using the Drinkers Inventory of Consequences (DrInC) and reward and punishment sensitivity with the Behavioural Inhibition System Behavioural Activation System (BIS BAS) scales...
February 22, 2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36796338/changes-in-inflammatory-markers-in-clinical-high-risk-of-developing-psychosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
TianHong Zhang, JiaHui Zeng, YanYan Wei, JiaYi Ye, XiaoChen Tang, LiHua Xu, YeGang Hu, HaiChun Liu, Tao Chen, ChunBo Li, JiJun Wang
INTRODUCTION: Immune alterations are associated with the progression of psychosis. However, there are few studies designed to longitudinally measure inflammatory biomarkers during psychotic episodes. We aimed to assess changes in biomarkers from the prodromal phase to psychotic episodes in individuals with clinical high risk (CHR) of psychosis and compare converters and non-converters to psychosis as well as healthy controls (HCs). METHODS: We enrolled 394 individuals with CHR and 100 HCs...
February 16, 2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36731434/modulatory-effects-of-ketamine-and-lamotrigine-on-cognition-emotion-interaction-in-the-brain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matti Gärtner, Anne Weigand, Christian Keicher, Marvin Sören Meiering, David Weigner, Luisa Carstens, Rita Hertrampf, Christian Beckmann, Maarten Mennes, Andreas Wunder, Simone Grimm
INTRODUCTION: Cognition and emotion are fundamentally integrated in the brain and mutually contribute to behavior. The relation between working memory (WM) and emotion is particularly suited to investigate cognition-emotion interaction since WM is an essential component of many higher cognitive functions. Ketamine affects not only WM but also has a profound impact on emotional processing. Effects of acute ketamine challenge are sensitive to modulation by pretreatment with lamotrigine, which inhibits glutamate release...
February 2, 2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36657428/precise-discrimination-for-multiple-etiologies-of-dementia-cases-based-on-deep-learning-with-electroencephalography
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masahiro Hata, Yusuke Watanabe, Takumi Tanaka, Kimihisa Awata, Yuki Miyazaki, Ryohei Fukuma, Daiki Taomoto, Yuto Satake, Takashi Suehiro, Hideki Kanemoto, Kenji Yoshiyama, Masao Iwase, Shunichiro Ikeda, Keiichiro Nishida, Yoshiteru Takekita, Masafumi Yoshimura, Ryouhei Ishii, Hiroaki Kazui, Tatsuya Harada, Haruhiko Kishima, Manabu Ikeda, Takufumi Yanagisawa
INTRODUCTION: It is critical to develop accurate and universally available biomarkers for dementia diseases to appropriately deal with the dementia problems under world-wide rapid increasing of patients with dementia. In this sense, electroencephalography (EEG) has been utilized as a promising examination to screen and assist in diagnosing dementia, with advantages of sensitiveness to neural functions, inexpensiveness, and high availability. Moreover, the algorithm-based deep learning can expand EEG applicability, yielding accurate and automatic classification easily applied even in general hospitals without any research specialist...
January 19, 2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36634645/effect-of-a-multi-strain-probiotic-supplementation-to-manage-stress-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-randomized-double-blind-placebo-controlled-cross-over-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vincenzo Nobile, Francesco Puoci
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic strongly affected every aspect of the modern society, from health to socioeconomics, leading people to experience high levels of stress. METHODS: A double-blind, cross-over, placebo-controlled clinical study was performed to investigate the ability of a food supplement containing two probiotic strains, Limosilactobacillus reuteri PBS072 and Bifidobacterium breve BB077, in supporting 33 healthy adults, working at a university, in stress management...
January 12, 2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36634631/structural-correlates-of-lifetime-voice-hearing-in-patients-with-borderline-personality-disorder-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katharina M Kubera, Mike M Schmitgen, Viviane Hildebrandt, Corinne Neukel, Marie-Luise Otte, Maurizio Sicorello, Sylvia Steinmann, Sabine C Herpertz, Robert Christian Wolf
INTRODUCTION: Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are transdiagnostic phenomena that can occur in several mental disorders, including borderline personality disorder (BPD). Despite the transdiagnostic relevance of these symptoms, very little is known about neural signatures of AVH in BPD. METHODS: We used structural magnetic resonance imaging to investigate multiple markers of brain morphology in BPD patients presenting with a lifetime history of AVH (AVH, n = 6) versus BPD patients without AVH (nAVH, n = 10) and healthy controls (HC, n = 12)...
January 12, 2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37848013/rostral-anterior-cingulate-cortex-oscillatory-power-indexes-treatment-resistance-to-multiple-therapies-in-major-depressive-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amourie Prentice, Ana Rita Barreiros, Nikita van der Vinne, Sven Stuiver, Hanneke van Dijk, Jeroen Antonius van Waarde, Mayuresh Korgaonkar, Alexander T Sack, Martijn Arns
INTRODUCTION: High rostral anterior cingulate cortex (rACC) activity is proposed as a nonspecific prognostic marker for treatment response in major depressive disorder, independent of treatment modality. However, other studies report a negative association between baseline high rACC activation and treatment response. Interestingly, these contradictory findings were also found when focusing on oscillatory markers, specifically rACC-theta power. An explanation could be that rACC-theta activity dynamically changes according to number of previous treatment attempts and thus is mediated by level of treatment-resistance...
2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37806304/fingernail-cortisol-a-biological-signal-of-lifetime-major-depressive-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Schumacher, Sebastian Laufer, Susanne Fischer
INTRODUCTION: Elevated levels of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis hormone cortisol are a frequently replicated finding in major depressive disorder (MDD). However, the current state of research is inconclusive as to whether hypercortisolism represents a trait- or state-like biological signal of MDD. The aim of the present study was to investigate, for the first time, whether cortisol in fingernails, a highly accessible tissue, could distinguish currently remitted individuals with MDD from healthy controls...
2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37717563/altered-putamen-activation-for-social-comparison-related-feedback-in-social-anxiety-disorder-a-pilot-study
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Huiyan Lin, Maximilian Bruchmann, Thomas Straube
INTRODUCTION: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by abnormal processing of performance-related social stimuli. Previous studies have shown altered emotional experiences and activations of different sub-regions of the striatum during processing of social stimuli in patients with SAD. However, whether and to what extent social comparisons affect behavioural and neural responses to feedback stimuli in patients with SAD is unknown. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To address this issue, emotional ratings and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) responses were assessed while patients suffering from SAD and healthy controls (HC) were required to perform a choice task and received performance feedback (correct, incorrect, non-informative) that varied in relation to the performance of fictitious other participants (a few, half, or most of others had the same outcome)...
2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37673059/psychological-stress-and-gut-microbiota-composition-a-systematic-review-of-human-studies
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Lu Ma, Yating Yan, Richard James Webb, Ying Li, Sanaz Mehrabani, Bao Xin, Xiaomin Sun, Youfa Wang, Mohsen Mazidi
INTRODUCTION: The associations between psychological stress and gut microbiota composition are not fully understood. This study investigated associations between psychological stress and gut microbiota composition and examined the potential modifying effects of age, sex, and ethnicity on such associations. METHODS: A systematic literature search was conducted using PubMed, Web of Science, PsycINFO, and Embase databases for studies published until November 2021 which examined associations between psychological stress and gut microbiota composition...
2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37673050/the-involvement-of-pgrmc1-signaling-in-cognitive-impairment-induced-by-long-term-clozapine-treatment-in-rats
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Ting Cao, LiWei Wang, ShiMeng Jiao, Hui Chen, ChenQuan Lin, BiKui Zhang, HuaLin Cai
INTRODUCTION: Progesterone receptor component 1 (PGRMC1) has been identified as a potential target in atypical antipsychotic drug-induced metabolic disturbances as well as neuroprotection in the central nervous system. In our study, we aimed to figure out the essential role of PGRMC1 signaling pathway underlying clozapine-induced cognitive impairment. METHODS: In male SD rats, we utilized recombinant adeno-associated viruses (BBB 2.0) and the specific inhibitor of PGRMC1 (AG205) to regulate the expression of PGRMC1 in the brain, with a special focus on the hippocampus...
2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37640020/histidine-metabolic-pathway-contributes-to-clozapine-induced-sialorrhea-based-on-nontargeted-metabolomics
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Kun Zhang, Shengwei Wu, Youtian Wang, Yufang Zhou, Jianxiong Guo, Aixiang Xiao, Junrong Ye, Baofeng Wu, Shuyun Li, Fujian Zhu, Zezhi Li, Lin Yu
INTRODUCTION: Clozapine-induced sialorrhea (CIS) is one of the most common side effects of clozapine use, while the mechanism remains unclear. METHODS: A total of 51 schizophrenia patients taking clozapine were selected. Among them, 32 had sialorrhea, and 19 had no sialorrhea. Saliva metabolites were identified using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-MS/MS (UHPLC-MS/MS), and the differences in saliva metabolites in each group were analyzed through qualitatively searching HMDB, KEGG, and self-built databases, combined with multivariate statistics...
2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37607488/response-to-treatment-in-3q29-deletion-syndrome-associated-psychosis-a-mini-review
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REVIEW
Mark Ainsley Colijn
3q29 deletion syndrome is characterized by various developmental abnormalities, medical issues, and neuropsychiatric symptoms, including psychosis. Although this syndrome may confer the greatest risk for schizophrenia of any copy number variation, response to antipsychotic medication has infrequently been described in the literature, and no reviews on the topic currently exist. As such, the purpose of this article was to review treatment response in 3q29 deletion syndrome-associated psychosis. A review of the literature was completed in December 2022 for English language articles that described treatment response to antipsychotic medications in affected individuals with schizophrenia-like presentations...
2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37562374/effectiveness-and-changes-in-brain-functions-by-an-occupational-therapy-program-incorporating-mindfulness-in-outpatients-with-anxiety-and-depression-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Atsuko Yamamoto, Banri Tsukuda, Shota Minami, Seina Hayamizu, Minami Naito, Yosuke Koshikawa, Toshiya Funatsuki, Chikashi Takano, Haruhiko Ogata, Yoshiteru Takekita, Keiichiro Nishida, Shunichiro Ikeda, Toshihiko Kinoshita, Masaki Kato
INTRODUCTION: This study examined the efficacy of an 8-week occupational therapy program incorporating mindfulness (MOT) as a form of psychiatric rehabilitation to ameliorate residual social and occupational impairment in patients with anxiety disorders and depression. The objective was to evaluate the effects of MOT on their personal well-being and to assess the impact of MOT on brain function using quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG). METHODS: This study was a randomized, wait-list control trial with assessments performed at baseline, post-intervention (9 weeks), and follow-up (18 weeks) in outpatients with anxiety disorders and depression...
2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37562371/social-buffering-effects-during-craft-activities-in-parallel-group-session-revealed-by-eeg-analysis-and-parasympathetic-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junya Orui, Keigo Shiraiwa, Fumie Tazaki, Takao Inoue, Masaya Ueda, Keita Ueno, Yasuo Naito, Ryouhei Ishii
INTRODUCTION: The therapeutic structure of occupational therapy (OT) includes groups. Although the presence of others is expected to be relaxing due to the social buffering effect and the tend and befriend theory, it has not been sufficiently validated in accordance with the therapeutic structure of OT. The aim of this study was to investigate the electrophysiological evidence for the effectiveness of parallel groups and states of concentration on craft activities used in OT. METHODS: Thirty healthy young adults were used as controls to measure EEG and autonomic activity during craft activities in three conditions: alone, parallel, and nonparallel...
2023: Neuropsychobiology
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2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36630922/brain-derived-neurotrophic-factor-delivered-intranasally-relieves-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-symptoms-caused-by-a-single-prolonged-stress-in-rats
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Leile Zhang, Lisha Deng, Chaofeng Ma, Hui Zhang, Yonghui Dang
INTRODUCTION: In our previous study, we successfully constructed the recombinant brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)-adeno-associated virus (AAV) modified by the influenza virus hemagglutinin-2 (HA2) and trans-transcriptional activator (TAT). BDNF-HA2TAT/AAV has been confirmed to have antidepression effects. BDNF-HA2TAT/AAV seems a promising therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as the BDNF plays an important role in the function of the nervous system. However, the effects of BDNF-HA2TAT/AAV on PTSD caused by the single prolonged stress (SPS) model are unknown...
2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36623478/treatment-resistance-in-schizophrenia-is-associated-with-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-and-gut-microbiota-a-genetic-correlation-and-mendelian-randomization-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bolun Cheng, Shiqiang Cheng, Chun'e Li, Wenming Wei, Li Liu, Peilin Meng, Xuena Yang, Yumeng Jia, Yan Wen, Feng Zhang
INTRODUCTION: Observational studies highlight associations of common diseases with individual schizophrenia symptoms. However, it is unclear whether these diseases are associated with individual treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS). We aimed to explore the genetic associations between common immune diseases, metabolic diseases, psychiatric disorders, gut microbiota and TRS. METHODS: Genome-wide association study (GWAS) summary data of European participants (n = ∼456,327) included TRS, 11 psychiatric disorders, 23 immune and metabolic diseases, body mass index, height, and 211 gut microbiota...
2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36603563/intranasal-oxytocin-as-add-on-treatment-for-inpatients-with-severe-mental-illness-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Ariella Grossman-Giron, Hagai Maoz, Uri Nitzan, Yogev Kivity, Sigal Zilcha-Mano, Yuval Bloch, Shlomo Mendlovic, Dana Tzur Bitan
INTRODUCTION: In recent years, several studies were conducted to explore the potential augmenting effect of oxytocin for the treatment of individuals with severe mental illness. Nonetheless, studies exploring its effects in routine inpatient settings using high-quality randomized controlled trials are scarce. The current study assessed the effect of oxytocin administration on treatment process and outcome among psychiatric inpatients, while employing a rigorous experimental methodology...
2023: Neuropsychobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36577389/anxiety-constitutes-an-early-sign-of-acute-hypoglycemia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana G Gutiérrez García, Carlos M Contreras
INTRODUCTION: Research in humans has identified a link between hypoglycemia and anxiety. The present study examined anxiety-like behaviors in rats that were subjected to hypoglycemia that was produced by an acute injection of insulin. Healthy female Wistar rats were subjected to a battery of tests to explore anxiety (elevated plus maze) and locomotion (open field test). METHODS: The control (CT) group received 0.9% saline (3 mL/kg, p.o.). Three other groups received 50% glucose (3 mL/kg, p...
2023: Neuropsychobiology
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