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Potential Mechanisms Of Influence Between Spiritual Practices And Cognitive Health: A Systematic Review And Conceptual Model, Katherine Carroll Britt, Hayoung Oh, Augustine Cassis Obeng Boateng, Sherry Morgan, Sato Ashida, Corey Nagel, Roland J Thorpe, Harold G Koenig
Potential Mechanisms Of Influence Between Spiritual Practices And Cognitive Health: A Systematic Review And Conceptual Model, Katherine Carroll Britt, Hayoung Oh, Augustine Cassis Obeng Boateng, Sherry Morgan, Sato Ashida, Corey Nagel, Roland J Thorpe, Harold G Koenig
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Background/Objectives: This systematic review summarizes the evidence regarding potential mechanisms underlying the relationship between spiritual practices and cognitive health in adults. The review was performed based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) checklist.
Methods: An extensive search of six electronic databases (i.e., PubMed, PsycINFO, Embase, Sociological Abstracts, ATLA, CINAHL) was conducted using keywords related to spiritual practices, religious activities, and cognitive health from 1 January 2000 to December 2025. The quality of the included studies was assessed using the Mixed Methods Appraisal tool aligned with the study design.
Results: A total of …
Phytoplankton Abundance And Methane Emissions Are Minimally Impacted By Environmentally-Relevant Glyphosate Concentrations In Small-Scale Outdoor Mesocosms, Christopher F Frazier, Ted D Harris, Tonya Delsontro, Hans-Peter Grossart, Belinda S M Sturm, Jalynn M Murry, Andrew Ising
Phytoplankton Abundance And Methane Emissions Are Minimally Impacted By Environmentally-Relevant Glyphosate Concentrations In Small-Scale Outdoor Mesocosms, Christopher F Frazier, Ted D Harris, Tonya Delsontro, Hans-Peter Grossart, Belinda S M Sturm, Jalynn M Murry, Andrew Ising
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Glyphosate is one of the most widely applied agrochemicals in North America and can be directly transported via runoff into non-target aquatic habitats. Yet, our understanding of how this herbicide affects aquatic ecosystems is limited; past studies have often focused on single species effects and/or used herbicide concentrations several orders of magnitude higher than what has been reported in contaminated aquatic systems. Further, glyphosate in aquatic systems has the potential to alter greenhouse gas emissions (methane) if it is broken down for phosphate utilization by bacteria under specific environmental conditions (i.e., oxygen, nutrient concentrations). In this study, we assessed the …
Shared And Distinct Alterations In Brain Structure Of Youth With Internalizing Or Externalizing Disorders: Findings From The Enigma Antisocial Behavior, Adhd, Mdd, And Anxiety Working Groups, Sophie Townend, Marlene Staginnus, Yidian Gao, Nina Alexander, Volker Arolt, Tobias Banaschewski, Mark A Bellgrove, Vivek Benegal, Robert J Blair, Laura Blanco-Hinojo, Ole Jonas Boeken, Joscha Böhnlein, Sven Bölte, Linda M Bonnekoh, Daniel Brandeis, Rodrigo A Bressan, Fabian Breuer, Willem B Bruin, Jan K Buitelaar, Katie L Burkhouse, Monica E Calkins, Marta Cano, Narcis Cardoner, Hui Chen, Xianliang Chen, David R Coghill, Olivier F Colins, Colm G Connolly, Michael C Craig, Kathryn R Cullen, Udo Dannlowski, Christopher G Davey, Andrea Dietrich, Daifeng Dong, Christine M Freitag, Thomas Frodl, Liesbet Goossens, Dominik Grotegerd, Raquel E Gur, Ruben C Gur, Jan Haavik, Cindy C Hagan, Tim Hahn, Alfons O Hamm, Ben J Harrison, Catharina A Hartman, Martin J Herrmann, Tiffany C Ho, Pieter J Hoekstra, Bharath Holla, Karim Ibrahim, Andrea Jackowski, Hamidreza Jamalabadi, Yali Jiang, Tilo Kircher, Kerstin Konrad, Anna Kraus, Jonna Kuntsi, Till Langhammer, Luisa Lazaro, Elisabeth J Leehr, Ulrike Lueken, Ren Ma, Frank P Macmaster, Gisele G Manfro, Anne Martinelli, Hannah Meinert, Susanne Meinert, Jarosław M Michałowski, Qingsen Ming, Robert Moeck, Lilianne R Mujica-Parodi, Benson Mwangi, Janina Neufeld, Joel T Nigg, Ruth L O'Gorman Tuura, Hyuntaek Oh, Jaap Oosterlaan, Yannis Paloyelis, Pedro M Pan, Luca Passamonti, Wenceslao Peñate, K Luan Phan, Kerstin J Plessen, Jesus Pujol, Karl Lundin Remnélius, Francisco Rivero, Katya Rubia, Ramiro Salas, Giovanni A Salum, Theodore D Satterthwaite, Anne Schienle, Elisabeth Schrammen, Koen R J Schruers, Gunter Schumann, Arjun Sethi, Tim Silk, Norbert Skokauskas, Jordan Smoller, Jair C Soares, Lin Sørensen, Christina Stadler, Michael C Stevens, Benjamin Straube, Thomas Straube, Andreas Ströhle, Gustavo Sudre, Denis G Sukhodolsky, Kate Sully, Xiaoqiang Sun, Chad M Sylvester, Nicola Toschi, Steven J A Van Der Werff, Alasdair Vance, Robert Vermeiren, Albert Wabnegger, Xiaoping Wang, Julia Wendt, Sarah Whittle, Julian Wiemer, Anderson M Winkler, Hans U Wittchen, Mon-Ju Wu, Qiong Wu, Tony T Yang, Yunbo Yang, Shuqiao Yao, Jibiao Zhang, Jiansong Zhou, Andre Zugman, Giovana B Zunta-Soares, Peter M Zwanzger, Sophia I Thomopoulos, Neda Jahanshad, Paul M Thompson, Kevin Hilbert, Arielle Baskin-Sommers, Charlotte A M Cecil, Moji Aghajani, Daniel S Pine, Nic J A Van Der Wee, Dan J Stein, Nynke A Groenewold, Janna Marie Bas-Hoogendam, Laura K M Han, Elena Pozzi, Lianne Schmaal, Barbara Franke, Martine Hoogman, Esther Walton, Stephane A De Brito, Graeme Fairchild, Enigma Antisocial Behavior, Anxiety, Adhd, And Mdd Working Groups
Shared And Distinct Alterations In Brain Structure Of Youth With Internalizing Or Externalizing Disorders: Findings From The Enigma Antisocial Behavior, Adhd, Mdd, And Anxiety Working Groups, Sophie Townend, Marlene Staginnus, Yidian Gao, Nina Alexander, Volker Arolt, Tobias Banaschewski, Mark A Bellgrove, Vivek Benegal, Robert J Blair, Laura Blanco-Hinojo, Ole Jonas Boeken, Joscha Böhnlein, Sven Bölte, Linda M Bonnekoh, Daniel Brandeis, Rodrigo A Bressan, Fabian Breuer, Willem B Bruin, Jan K Buitelaar, Katie L Burkhouse, Monica E Calkins, Marta Cano, Narcis Cardoner, Hui Chen, Xianliang Chen, David R Coghill, Olivier F Colins, Colm G Connolly, Michael C Craig, Kathryn R Cullen, Udo Dannlowski, Christopher G Davey, Andrea Dietrich, Daifeng Dong, Christine M Freitag, Thomas Frodl, Liesbet Goossens, Dominik Grotegerd, Raquel E Gur, Ruben C Gur, Jan Haavik, Cindy C Hagan, Tim Hahn, Alfons O Hamm, Ben J Harrison, Catharina A Hartman, Martin J Herrmann, Tiffany C Ho, Pieter J Hoekstra, Bharath Holla, Karim Ibrahim, Andrea Jackowski, Hamidreza Jamalabadi, Yali Jiang, Tilo Kircher, Kerstin Konrad, Anna Kraus, Jonna Kuntsi, Till Langhammer, Luisa Lazaro, Elisabeth J Leehr, Ulrike Lueken, Ren Ma, Frank P Macmaster, Gisele G Manfro, Anne Martinelli, Hannah Meinert, Susanne Meinert, Jarosław M Michałowski, Qingsen Ming, Robert Moeck, Lilianne R Mujica-Parodi, Benson Mwangi, Janina Neufeld, Joel T Nigg, Ruth L O'Gorman Tuura, Hyuntaek Oh, Jaap Oosterlaan, Yannis Paloyelis, Pedro M Pan, Luca Passamonti, Wenceslao Peñate, K Luan Phan, Kerstin J Plessen, Jesus Pujol, Karl Lundin Remnélius, Francisco Rivero, Katya Rubia, Ramiro Salas, Giovanni A Salum, Theodore D Satterthwaite, Anne Schienle, Elisabeth Schrammen, Koen R J Schruers, Gunter Schumann, Arjun Sethi, Tim Silk, Norbert Skokauskas, Jordan Smoller, Jair C Soares, Lin Sørensen, Christina Stadler, Michael C Stevens, Benjamin Straube, Thomas Straube, Andreas Ströhle, Gustavo Sudre, Denis G Sukhodolsky, Kate Sully, Xiaoqiang Sun, Chad M Sylvester, Nicola Toschi, Steven J A Van Der Werff, Alasdair Vance, Robert Vermeiren, Albert Wabnegger, Xiaoping Wang, Julia Wendt, Sarah Whittle, Julian Wiemer, Anderson M Winkler, Hans U Wittchen, Mon-Ju Wu, Qiong Wu, Tony T Yang, Yunbo Yang, Shuqiao Yao, Jibiao Zhang, Jiansong Zhou, Andre Zugman, Giovana B Zunta-Soares, Peter M Zwanzger, Sophia I Thomopoulos, Neda Jahanshad, Paul M Thompson, Kevin Hilbert, Arielle Baskin-Sommers, Charlotte A M Cecil, Moji Aghajani, Daniel S Pine, Nic J A Van Der Wee, Dan J Stein, Nynke A Groenewold, Janna Marie Bas-Hoogendam, Laura K M Han, Elena Pozzi, Lianne Schmaal, Barbara Franke, Martine Hoogman, Esther Walton, Stephane A De Brito, Graeme Fairchild, Enigma Antisocial Behavior, Anxiety, Adhd, And Mdd Working Groups
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BACKGROUND: Externalizing and internalizing disorders are common in youth but are often studied separately, preventing researchers from identifying shared (i.e., transdiagnostic) alterations in brain structure. Using data from the ENIGMA Consortium, we conducted a mega-analysis to identify shared and distinct cortical and subcortical brain alterations across internalizing (anxiety disorders and depression) and externalizing disorders (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder [ADHD] and conduct disorder [CD]) in youth.
METHODS: 3D T1-weighted MRI data from youth (aged 4-21 years) with anxiety disorders (n=1,044), depression (n=504), ADHD (n=1,317), and CD (n=1,172), along with healthy controls (n=4,743) were analyzed. We assessed group differences in regional cortical thickness, surface …
Safety And Efficacy Of Deep Tms For Adolescent Depression Based On Large Real-World Data Analysis, Yiftach Roth, Aron Tendler, Gaby S Pell, Teejay Tripp, Philip Yam, Dianne Dekeyser, Mah Mekolle, Jayson Tripp, Aaron J Dahl, Owen S Muir, Carlene M Macmillan, Kevin R Rosi, Steven A Harvey, Teresa Poprawski, Kevin M Kinback, Oluremi Adefolarin, Alexander Rohr, Mark E Blair, Diana Ghelber, Raymond Y Cho, Hannah R Kelly, Raymond C Garcia, Amita Jha, Richard A Bermudes, Colleen A Hanlon
Safety And Efficacy Of Deep Tms For Adolescent Depression Based On Large Real-World Data Analysis, Yiftach Roth, Aron Tendler, Gaby S Pell, Teejay Tripp, Philip Yam, Dianne Dekeyser, Mah Mekolle, Jayson Tripp, Aaron J Dahl, Owen S Muir, Carlene M Macmillan, Kevin R Rosi, Steven A Harvey, Teresa Poprawski, Kevin M Kinback, Oluremi Adefolarin, Alexander Rohr, Mark E Blair, Diana Ghelber, Raymond Y Cho, Hannah R Kelly, Raymond C Garcia, Amita Jha, Richard A Bermudes, Colleen A Hanlon
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Adolescent major depressive disorder (MDD) is a prevalent and serious mental health condition. Pharmacological treatments are commonly used but often have poor tolerability and severe side effects, such as suicidal ideation. Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is currently cleared treating MDD in individuals 22-86 years old. This post-marketing surveillance study was designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of using this tool as a treatment for MDD in younger patients. Data were collected from 56 sites, resulting in 1257 patients that met inclusion criteria (e.g. 11-21 years old, H1 coil, 18 Hz or iTBS, treatment-resistant MDD). Treatment was well tolerated …
Lack Of Relationships Between Ketamine Treatment And Peripheral Neurotrophic And Inflammatory Factors In A Randomized Controlled Ketamine Trial Of Major Depressive Disorder, Manivel Rengasamy, Benjamin Panny, Zakary Hutchinson, Anna Marsland, Tessa Kovats, Angela Griffo, Crystal Spotts, Robert H Howland, Meredith L Wallace, Sanjay J Mathew, Shabnam Hossein, Rebecca B Price
Lack Of Relationships Between Ketamine Treatment And Peripheral Neurotrophic And Inflammatory Factors In A Randomized Controlled Ketamine Trial Of Major Depressive Disorder, Manivel Rengasamy, Benjamin Panny, Zakary Hutchinson, Anna Marsland, Tessa Kovats, Angela Griffo, Crystal Spotts, Robert H Howland, Meredith L Wallace, Sanjay J Mathew, Shabnam Hossein, Rebecca B Price
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Background: Ketamine is a rapid-acting treatment for treatment-resistant depression (TRD), though mechanisms related to ketamine's effects remain unclear. Blood-based neurotrophic and inflammatory factors (NIFs; e.g., brain-derived neurotrophic factor, interleukin-6) have emerged as markers potentially linked to ketamine and ketamine treatment response.
Methods: In this secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial (RCT), 133 adults with TRD received a single-dose infusion of ketamine (n = 89; 0.5 mg/kg) or saline (n = 44) and provided measures of peripheral blood NIF levels and depression severity across a five-day post-infusion period. Differences between ketamine and saline groups were examined for (1) NIF levels, …
Resilience And Traumatic Stress Among Latinx English Language Learners: A Cross-Sectional Study Of Students From An Urban School District, Roya Ijadi-Maghsoodi, Sara Rahmanian Koushkaki, Alexandra Klomhaus, Hilary Aralis, Angela Venegas-Murillo, Lauren Marlotte, Sameera Siddiqi, Kungeun Lee, Shirley A De La Cruz, Sheryl Kataoka
Resilience And Traumatic Stress Among Latinx English Language Learners: A Cross-Sectional Study Of Students From An Urban School District, Roya Ijadi-Maghsoodi, Sara Rahmanian Koushkaki, Alexandra Klomhaus, Hilary Aralis, Angela Venegas-Murillo, Lauren Marlotte, Sameera Siddiqi, Kungeun Lee, Shirley A De La Cruz, Sheryl Kataoka
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Background: Latinx students in the United States can face stressors and structural inequities that can lead to poor academic and mental health outcomes. They comprise 76% of the English Language Learner (ELL) population, yet little is known about the relationship between ELL status and traumatic stress and resilience outcomes among these Latinx students. We sought to see if resilience differs between ELL vs. non-ELL Latinx students, and if traumatic stress risk modifies the association between ELL designation and resilience among Latinx students to inform culturally relevant school resilience interventions and school-wide approaches for this population.
Methods: We analyzed deidentified school …
Intracranial Directed Connectivity Links Subregions Of The Prefrontal Cortex To Major Depression, John Myers, Jiayang Xiao, Raissa K Mathura, Ben Shofty, Victoria Gates, Joshua Adkinson, Anusha B Allawala, Adrish Anand, Ron Gadot, Ricardo Najera, Hernan G Rey, Sanjay J Mathew, Kelly Bijanki, Garrett Banks, Andrew Watrous, Eleonora Bartoli, Sarah R Heilbronner, Nicole Provenza, Wayne K Goodman, Nader Pouratian, Benjamin Y Hayden, Sameer A Sheth
Intracranial Directed Connectivity Links Subregions Of The Prefrontal Cortex To Major Depression, John Myers, Jiayang Xiao, Raissa K Mathura, Ben Shofty, Victoria Gates, Joshua Adkinson, Anusha B Allawala, Adrish Anand, Ron Gadot, Ricardo Najera, Hernan G Rey, Sanjay J Mathew, Kelly Bijanki, Garrett Banks, Andrew Watrous, Eleonora Bartoli, Sarah R Heilbronner, Nicole Provenza, Wayne K Goodman, Nader Pouratian, Benjamin Y Hayden, Sameer A Sheth
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Research on the neural basis of major depressive disorder suggests that it is fundamentally a disease of cortical disinhibition, where breakdowns of inhibitory neuronal systems lead to diminished emotion regulation and intrusive rumination. Subregions of the prefrontal cortex are thought to be sources of this disinhibition. However, due to limited opportunities for intracranial recordings from humans with major depression, this hypothesis has not been directly tested. Here, we use intracranial recordings from the dorsolateral prefrontal, orbitofrontal, and anterior cingulate cortices from patients with major depression to measure daily fluctuations in self-reported depression symptom severity. Results indicate that directed connectivity within …
Mental Health, Racism, And Contemporary Challenges Of Being Black In America, Michael Mcclam
Mental Health, Racism, And Contemporary Challenges Of Being Black In America, Michael Mcclam
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Interacting Immediate And Long-Term Action Regulation In Suicidal Behavior, Nicholas Murphy, George Kypriotakis, Marijn Lijffijt, Sidra Iqbal, Tabish Iqbal, Dania Amarneh, Brittany O'Brien, Amanda Tamman, Ynhi Thomas, Nidal Moukaddam, Thomas R Kosten, Lynnette A Averill, Sanjay Mathew, Alan C Swann
Interacting Immediate And Long-Term Action Regulation In Suicidal Behavior, Nicholas Murphy, George Kypriotakis, Marijn Lijffijt, Sidra Iqbal, Tabish Iqbal, Dania Amarneh, Brittany O'Brien, Amanda Tamman, Ynhi Thomas, Nidal Moukaddam, Thomas R Kosten, Lynnette A Averill, Sanjay Mathew, Alan C Swann
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Background: Suicide is a prominent cause of death across the lifespan, especially between 10 and 34 years old. Most suicides are first attempts, during crises with unpredictably fluctuating risk, arising insidiously from mechanisms related to long-term exposure to psycho-bio-social risk factors. Identifying susceptibility from interacting immediate and long-term mechanisms of action regulation could prevent suicidal crises.
Methods: We investigated interacting immediate and long-term regulation of action in risk for suicide. Immediate processes were assessed through affective and behavioral symptoms and a computer measure of impaired action-regulation, the Immediate Memory Task (IMT). Long-term processes included history of trauma, stress, and addictive …
Functional Brain Connectivity Of The Salience Network In Alcohol Use And Anxiety Disorders, Dhruv M Patel, Guillermo F Poblete, Alexandra Castellanos, Ramiro Salas
Functional Brain Connectivity Of The Salience Network In Alcohol Use And Anxiety Disorders, Dhruv M Patel, Guillermo F Poblete, Alexandra Castellanos, Ramiro Salas
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The interplay between alcohol use disorder (AUD) and anxiety disorders (ANX) is well-documented, yet the underlying neurobiological mechanisms remain elusive. This study aims to elucidate these mechanisms by examining the resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) within the salience network and to the amygdala, both implicated in alcohol and anxiety disorders. We analyzed data from 264 inpatient participants culled from a wider group of 518 inpatients at The Menninger Clinic in Houston, TX, categorized into four groups (n = 66 each) based on DSM-IV diagnoses: AUD without ANX (AUD), ANX without AUD (ANX), concurrent AUD and ANX (BOTH), and neither (NEITHER). Our …
Azetukalner, A Novel Kv7 Potassium Channel Opener, In Adults With Major Depressive Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Noam N Butterfield, Constanza Luzon Rosenblut, Maurizio Fava, Christoph U Correll, Anthony J Rothschild, James W Murrough, Sanjay J Mathew, Gregory N Beatch, Celene Grayson, Cynthia Harden, Jenny Qian, Joe Mcintosh, Rostam Namdari, Christopher Kenney
Azetukalner, A Novel Kv7 Potassium Channel Opener, In Adults With Major Depressive Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Noam N Butterfield, Constanza Luzon Rosenblut, Maurizio Fava, Christoph U Correll, Anthony J Rothschild, James W Murrough, Sanjay J Mathew, Gregory N Beatch, Celene Grayson, Cynthia Harden, Jenny Qian, Joe Mcintosh, Rostam Namdari, Christopher Kenney
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Importance: Available antidepressants provide inadequate therapeutic responses in many patients with major depressive disorder (MDD), highlighting a substantial unmet need.
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of azetukalner, a novel, potent KV7 potassium channel opener, in participants with MDD.
Design, setting, and participants: X-NOVA was a multicenter, proof-of-concept, phase 2, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, placebo-controlled clinical trial that evaluated azetukalner in participants (adults aged ≥18 to ≤65 years) with moderate to severe MDD in a current depressive episode. Participants were enrolled between April 2022 and October 2023, and data analysis occurred from January 2023 to January 2024.
Intervention: Participants were …
Navacaprant, A Novel And Highly Selective Kappa Opioid Receptor Antagonist, In Adults With Major Depressive Disorder: A Randomized, Double-Blind Phase 2 Clinical Trial, Sanjay J Mathew, Andrew J Cutler, Nicole C Visitacion, Michael Gold, Jason Yuan, Bill Aurora
Navacaprant, A Novel And Highly Selective Kappa Opioid Receptor Antagonist, In Adults With Major Depressive Disorder: A Randomized, Double-Blind Phase 2 Clinical Trial, Sanjay J Mathew, Andrew J Cutler, Nicole C Visitacion, Michael Gold, Jason Yuan, Bill Aurora
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PURPOSE/BACKGROUND: This phase 2a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 8-week trial assessed the efficacy and safety of navacaprant, a highly selective kappa opioid receptor antagonist, in adults with major depressive disorder (MDD).
METHODS/PROCEDURES: Participants with 17-Item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD-17) scores of 14 to 30 were randomized 1:1 to once-daily navacaprant 80 mg or placebo (n = 102 each). The primary endpoint was HAMD-17 change from baseline (CFB) to week 8. Secondary endpoints included CFB in Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale (SHAPS). No adjustment for multiple comparisons was made.
FINDINGS/RESULTS: At week 8, HAMD-17 CFB was not statistically significantly improved with navacaprant vs …
Personality Factors Associated With Manner Of Death: A Psychological Autopsy Study, Christopher I Gurguis, Scott D Lane, Edison Leung, Joy M Schmitz, Consuelo Walss-Bass, Thomas D Meyer
Personality Factors Associated With Manner Of Death: A Psychological Autopsy Study, Christopher I Gurguis, Scott D Lane, Edison Leung, Joy M Schmitz, Consuelo Walss-Bass, Thomas D Meyer
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Psychological autopsies are a well-established tool for understanding contributing factors in suicide completion. These tools have been used less often to understand personality characteristics of people with other manners of death (e.g. overdose). This study examined personality characteristics related to the manner of death in 83 autopsy cases using the UTHealth Psychological Autopsy Interview Schedule (UTH-PAIS), a psychological autopsy which assesses the presence of mental illness or substance use disorder but also includes items to capture transdiagnostic personality factors. Exploratory factor analysis of the items assessing personality factors was used to examine patterns in personality, and these factors were confirmed …
Otolith And Genomic Data Reveal Temporal Insights Into Stocking Across A Large River Basin In A Mobile, Long-Lived Australian Freshwater Fish Species, Katherine A Harrisson, Luciano B Beheregaray, Christopher M Bice, Emily J Booth, Chris J Brauer, Gavin L Butler, David Dawson, Olga Dudchenko, Benjamin G Fanson, Graeme Hackett, Annique Harris, Matthew J Jones, Parwinder Kaur, Wayne M Koster, Kyne Krusic-Golub, Erez Lieberman Aiden, Jason A Lieschke, Jarod Lyon, John R Morrongiello, Nicholas P Murphy, James O'Dwyer, Scott M C Raymond, Meaghan L Rourke, Arron Strawbridge, Jason D Thiem, Zeb Tonkin, Jian D L Yen, Brenton P Zampatti
Otolith And Genomic Data Reveal Temporal Insights Into Stocking Across A Large River Basin In A Mobile, Long-Lived Australian Freshwater Fish Species, Katherine A Harrisson, Luciano B Beheregaray, Christopher M Bice, Emily J Booth, Chris J Brauer, Gavin L Butler, David Dawson, Olga Dudchenko, Benjamin G Fanson, Graeme Hackett, Annique Harris, Matthew J Jones, Parwinder Kaur, Wayne M Koster, Kyne Krusic-Golub, Erez Lieberman Aiden, Jason A Lieschke, Jarod Lyon, John R Morrongiello, Nicholas P Murphy, James O'Dwyer, Scott M C Raymond, Meaghan L Rourke, Arron Strawbridge, Jason D Thiem, Zeb Tonkin, Jian D L Yen, Brenton P Zampatti
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Freshwater ecosystems and their biota are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic stressors. In response to declining fish stocks, hatchery and stocking programmes are widely implemented as core components of restoration and management strategies, with positive outcomes for some wild populations. Despite this, stocking remains contentious due to potential genetic and ecological risks to wild populations. Monitoring and evaluation of stocking outcomes are critical to ensuring the long-term sustainability of wild populations, but identification of stocked individuals post-release remains a key challenge, particularly for mobile species. In this study, we combined otolith (natal origin and age) and genomic data to identify …
The Pointer Imaging Baseline Cohort: Associations Between Multimodal Neuroimaging Biomarkers, Cardiovascular Health, And Cognition, Theresa M Harrison, Tyler Ward, Jacinda Taggett, Pauline Maillard, Samuel N Lockhart, Youngkyoo Jung, Laura C Lovato, Robert Koeppe, William J Jagust, Danielle Harvey, Joseph C Masdeu, Hwamee Oh, Darren R Gitelman, Neelum T Aggarwal, Mark A Espeland, Maryjo L Cleveland, Rachel Whitmer, Sarah Tomaszewski Farias, Stephen Salloway, Valory Pavlik, Melissa Yu, Christine Tangney, Heather Snyder, Maria Carrillo, Laura D Baker, Prashanthi Vemuri, Charles Decarli, Susan M Landau
The Pointer Imaging Baseline Cohort: Associations Between Multimodal Neuroimaging Biomarkers, Cardiovascular Health, And Cognition, Theresa M Harrison, Tyler Ward, Jacinda Taggett, Pauline Maillard, Samuel N Lockhart, Youngkyoo Jung, Laura C Lovato, Robert Koeppe, William J Jagust, Danielle Harvey, Joseph C Masdeu, Hwamee Oh, Darren R Gitelman, Neelum T Aggarwal, Mark A Espeland, Maryjo L Cleveland, Rachel Whitmer, Sarah Tomaszewski Farias, Stephen Salloway, Valory Pavlik, Melissa Yu, Christine Tangney, Heather Snyder, Maria Carrillo, Laura D Baker, Prashanthi Vemuri, Charles Decarli, Susan M Landau
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Introduction: The U.S. Study to Protect Brain Health Through Lifestyle Intervention to Reduce Risk (U.S. POINTER) is evaluating lifestyle interventions in older adults at risk for cognitive decline and dementia. Here we characterize the baseline data set of the POINTER Imaging ancillary study.
Methods: Participants underwent health and cognitive assessments and neuroimaging with multimodal positron emission tomography (PET) (beta-amyloid [Aβ] and tau) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Framingham risk score (FRS) was used to quantify cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk.
Results: A total of 1052 participants (31% from underrepresented ethnoracial groups) were enrolled. Compared to Aβ-, Aβ+ (29%) participants were older, …
The State Of (Mis) Trust: Human-Centered Technology Development & Implementation In Intensive Mental Health Settings, Jessa Lin Westheimer, Ryan P Smith, Peter Iacobelli, Hyuntaek Oh, Lacey Tezino, Raheela Khan, Jared Broussard, Gordon Meltzer, Nadine Obeid, Stephanie Cunningham, Robert J Boland, Michelle A Patriquin
The State Of (Mis) Trust: Human-Centered Technology Development & Implementation In Intensive Mental Health Settings, Jessa Lin Westheimer, Ryan P Smith, Peter Iacobelli, Hyuntaek Oh, Lacey Tezino, Raheela Khan, Jared Broussard, Gordon Meltzer, Nadine Obeid, Stephanie Cunningham, Robert J Boland, Michelle A Patriquin
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Innovative technology-based solutions in mental healthcare promise significant improvements in care quality and clinical outcomes. However, their successful implementation is profoundly influenced by the levels of trust patients hold toward their treatment providers, organizations, and the technology itself. This paper delves into the complexities of building and assessing patient trust within the intensive mental health care context, focusing on inpatient settings. We explore the multifaceted nature of trust, including interpersonal, institutional, and technological trust. We highlight the crucial role of therapeutic trust, which comprises both interpersonal trust between patients and providers, and institutional trust in treatment organizations. The manuscript identifies …
Modulation Of Energetic And Lipid Pathways By Curcumin As A Potential Chemopreventive Strategy In Human Prostate Cancer Cells, Michele Pellegrino, Maria Antonietta Occhiuzzi, Fedora Grande, Ilaria Stefania Pagani, Stefano Aquaro, Paola Tucci
Modulation Of Energetic And Lipid Pathways By Curcumin As A Potential Chemopreventive Strategy In Human Prostate Cancer Cells, Michele Pellegrino, Maria Antonietta Occhiuzzi, Fedora Grande, Ilaria Stefania Pagani, Stefano Aquaro, Paola Tucci
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In Western industrialized countries, prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common malignant disease and prevalent cause of death for men. Epidemiological studies have shown that curcumin (CUR) either prevents PCa initiation or delays its progression to a more aggressive and treatment-refractory form, thus reducing related mortality. Our previous studies have proven the anticancer, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties of CUR on PCa cells. However, there are few reports of the effect of CUR on energy and lipid pathways in PCa. Herein, we show that CUR can modulate the two metabolic energy pathways, increasing glycolytic reserve and reducing oxidative phosphorylation. Moreover, …
Difficult To Treat Depression: Focus On Approach, Algorithms, And Access, Jordan F Karp, Roberta D Brinton, Jay C Fournier, Lisa Harding, Manish K Jha, Eric J Lenze, Sanjay J Mathew, Samantha Meltzer-Brody, David C Mohr, Patricio Riva-Posse, Ilse Wiechers, Nolan R Williams
Difficult To Treat Depression: Focus On Approach, Algorithms, And Access, Jordan F Karp, Roberta D Brinton, Jay C Fournier, Lisa Harding, Manish K Jha, Eric J Lenze, Sanjay J Mathew, Samantha Meltzer-Brody, David C Mohr, Patricio Riva-Posse, Ilse Wiechers, Nolan R Williams
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The pandemic refocused interest on the burden of depression across the lifespan; the increased efforts to prevent and treat depression are now a priority of health care systems, insurers, patient advocates, digital therapeutic engineers, telemedicine platforms, and community health agencies. However, the challenges of treating depression to remission in adult patients who do not respond to first, second, or third levels of oral pharmacotherapy remain. The increased prevalence of these conditions is at odds with the shrinking psychiatric workforce. Since addressing difficult to treat depression is situated in a rapidly evolving treatment landscape, The University of Arizona College of Medicine-Tucson …
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Combined With Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation For Depression: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Dongsheng Zhou, Xingxing Li, Shuochi Wei, Chang Yu, Dongmei Wang, Yuchen Li, Jiaxin Li, Junyao Liu, Shen Li, Wenhao Zhuang, Yanli Li, Ruichenxi Luo, Zhiwang Liu, Jimeng Liu, Yongming Xu, Jialin Fan, Guidong Zhu, Weiqian Xu, Yiping Tang, Raymond Y Cho, Thomas R Kosten, Xiang-Yang Zhang
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Combined With Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation For Depression: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Dongsheng Zhou, Xingxing Li, Shuochi Wei, Chang Yu, Dongmei Wang, Yuchen Li, Jiaxin Li, Junyao Liu, Shen Li, Wenhao Zhuang, Yanli Li, Ruichenxi Luo, Zhiwang Liu, Jimeng Liu, Yongming Xu, Jialin Fan, Guidong Zhu, Weiqian Xu, Yiping Tang, Raymond Y Cho, Thomas R Kosten, Xiang-Yang Zhang
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IMPORTANCE: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) are both recognized as effective treatments for depression when applied individually. However, it is unknown whether rTMS combined with tDCS has better efficacy in the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD).
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical effectiveness and safety of rTMS, tDCS, tDCS + rTMS, and sham tDCS + sham rTMS after 2 weeks of treatment in patients with MDD.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This double-blind, sham-controlled randomized clinical trial was conducted from November 2021 to April 2023 at 3 hospitals in China (Kangning Hospital affiliated with Ningbo …
Metabolic Stress Induces A Double-Positive Feedback Loop Between Ampk And Sqstm1/P62 Conferring Dual Activation Of Ampk And Nfe2l2/Nrf2 To Synergize Antioxidant Defense, Eun-Ji Choi, Hyun-Taek Oh, Seon-Hyeong Lee, Chen-Song Zhang, Mengqi Li, Soo-Youl Kim, Sunghyouk Park, Tong-Shin Chang, Byung-Hoon Lee, Sheng-Cai Lin, Sang-Min Jeon
Metabolic Stress Induces A Double-Positive Feedback Loop Between Ampk And Sqstm1/P62 Conferring Dual Activation Of Ampk And Nfe2l2/Nrf2 To Synergize Antioxidant Defense, Eun-Ji Choi, Hyun-Taek Oh, Seon-Hyeong Lee, Chen-Song Zhang, Mengqi Li, Soo-Youl Kim, Sunghyouk Park, Tong-Shin Chang, Byung-Hoon Lee, Sheng-Cai Lin, Sang-Min Jeon
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Co-occurring mutations in KEAP1 in STK11/LKB1-mutant NSCLC activate NFE2L2/NRF2 to compensate for the loss of STK11-AMPK activity during metabolic adaptation. Characterizing the regulatory crosstalk between the STK11-AMPK and KEAP1-NFE2L2 pathways during metabolic stress is crucial for understanding the implications of co-occurring mutations. Here, we found that metabolic stress increased the expression and phosphorylation of SQSTM1/p62, which is essential for the activation of NFE2L2 and AMPK, synergizing antioxidant defense and tumor growth. The SQSTM1-driven dual activation of NFE2L2 and AMPK was achieved by inducing macroautophagic/autophagic degradation of KEAP1 and facilitating the AXIN-STK11-AMPK complex formation on the lysosomal membrane, respectively. In contrast, …
Skin In The Game: A Review Of Single-Cell And Spatial Transcriptomics In Dermatological Research, Samuel Schepps, Jonathan Xu, Henry Yang, Jenna Mandel, Jaanvi Mehta, Julianna Tolotta, Nicole Baker, Volkan Tekmen, Neda Nikbakht, Paolo Fortina, Ignacia Fuentes, Bonnie Lafleur, Raymond J Cho, Andrew P South
Skin In The Game: A Review Of Single-Cell And Spatial Transcriptomics In Dermatological Research, Samuel Schepps, Jonathan Xu, Henry Yang, Jenna Mandel, Jaanvi Mehta, Julianna Tolotta, Nicole Baker, Volkan Tekmen, Neda Nikbakht, Paolo Fortina, Ignacia Fuentes, Bonnie Lafleur, Raymond J Cho, Andrew P South
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Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and spatial transcriptomics (ST) are two emerging research technologies that uniquely characterize gene expression microenvironments on a cellular or subcellular level. The skin, a clinically accessible tissue composed of diverse, essential cell populations, serves as an ideal target for these high-resolution investigative approaches. Using these tools, researchers are assembling a compendium of data and discoveries in healthy skin as well as a range of dermatologic pathophysiologies, including atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and cutaneous malignancies. The ongoing advancement of single-cell approaches, coupled with anticipated decreases in cost with increased adoption, will reshape dermatologic research, profoundly influencing disease characterization, …
Development Of A Maturity Assessment Tool To Evaluate And Strengthen National Immunization Technical Advisory Groups (Nitags), Eliza Dryer, Abigail Shefer, Shalini Desai, Lance Rodewald, Magdalena Bastías, Nathalie El Omeiri, Sidy Ndiaye, Kori Cook, Louise Henaff, Erin Kennedy
Development Of A Maturity Assessment Tool To Evaluate And Strengthen National Immunization Technical Advisory Groups (Nitags), Eliza Dryer, Abigail Shefer, Shalini Desai, Lance Rodewald, Magdalena Bastías, Nathalie El Omeiri, Sidy Ndiaye, Kori Cook, Louise Henaff, Erin Kennedy
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As dozens of new National Immunization Technical Advisory Groups (NITAGs) were established worldwide in the past decade, and as existing NITAGs continued to play an important role in vaccine policy, global NITAG partners recognized a need for a standardized assessment tool to evaluate and strengthen their functions. This article describes the development of the NITAG Maturity Assessment Tool (NMAT), a stepwise evaluation tool that assesses NITAGs on seven key indicators of structure and process. A draft tool was developed through an iterative, consensus-based process with an expert working group before it was piloted with an economically and geographically diverse convenience …
Preexisting Skin-Resident Cd8 And Γδ T-Cell Circuits Mediate Immune Response In Merkel Cell Carcinoma And Predict Immunotherapy Efficacy, Zachary Z Reinstein, Yue Zhang, Oscar E Ospina, Matt D Nichols, Victoria A Chu, Alvaro De Mingo Pulido, Karol Prieto, Jonathan V Nguyen, Rui Yin, Carlos Moran Segura, Ahmed Usman, Brittney Sell, Spencer Ng, Janis V De La Iglesia, Sunandana Chandra, Jeffrey A Sosman, Raymond J Cho, Jeffrey B Cheng, Ellie Ivanova, Sergei B Koralov, Robbert J C Slebos, Christine H Chung, Nikhil I Khushalani, Jane L Messina, Amod A Sarnaik, Jonathan S Zager, Vernon K Sondak, Charles Vaske, Sungjune Kim, Andrew S Brohl, Xinlei Mi, Brian G Pierce, Xuefeng Wang, Brooke L Fridley, Kenneth Y Tsai, Jaehyuk Choi
Preexisting Skin-Resident Cd8 And Γδ T-Cell Circuits Mediate Immune Response In Merkel Cell Carcinoma And Predict Immunotherapy Efficacy, Zachary Z Reinstein, Yue Zhang, Oscar E Ospina, Matt D Nichols, Victoria A Chu, Alvaro De Mingo Pulido, Karol Prieto, Jonathan V Nguyen, Rui Yin, Carlos Moran Segura, Ahmed Usman, Brittney Sell, Spencer Ng, Janis V De La Iglesia, Sunandana Chandra, Jeffrey A Sosman, Raymond J Cho, Jeffrey B Cheng, Ellie Ivanova, Sergei B Koralov, Robbert J C Slebos, Christine H Chung, Nikhil I Khushalani, Jane L Messina, Amod A Sarnaik, Jonathan S Zager, Vernon K Sondak, Charles Vaske, Sungjune Kim, Andrew S Brohl, Xinlei Mi, Brian G Pierce, Xuefeng Wang, Brooke L Fridley, Kenneth Y Tsai, Jaehyuk Choi
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Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is an aggressive neuroendocrine skin cancer with a ~50% response rate to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy. To identify predictive biomarkers, we integrated bulk and single-cell RNA-seq with spatial transcriptomics from a cohort of 186 samples from 116 patients, including bulk RNA-seq from 14 matched pairs pre- and post-ICB. In non-responders, tumors show evidence of increased tumor proliferation, neuronal stem cell markers, and IL-1. Responders have increased type I/II interferons and pre-existing tissue resident (Trm) CD8 or Vδ1 γδ T cells that functionally converge with overlapping antigen-specific transcriptional programs and clonal expansion of public TCRs. Spatial …
Solubility Change Behavior Of Fluoroalkyl Ether-Tagged Dendritic Hexaphenol Under Extreme Uv Exposure, Hyun-Taek Oh, Gayoung Kim, Seok-Heon Jung, Yejin Ku, Jin-Kyun Lee, Kanghyun Kim, Byeong-Gyu Park, Sangsul Lee, Chawon Koh, Tsunehiro Nishi, Hyun-Woo Kim
Solubility Change Behavior Of Fluoroalkyl Ether-Tagged Dendritic Hexaphenol Under Extreme Uv Exposure, Hyun-Taek Oh, Gayoung Kim, Seok-Heon Jung, Yejin Ku, Jin-Kyun Lee, Kanghyun Kim, Byeong-Gyu Park, Sangsul Lee, Chawon Koh, Tsunehiro Nishi, Hyun-Woo Kim
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This study focuses on the discovery of a single-component molecular resist for extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography by employing the ionizing radiation-induced decomposition of carbon–fluorine chemical bonds. The target material, DHP-L6, was synthesized by bonding perfluoroalkyl ether moieties to amorphous dendritic hexaphenol (DHP) with a high glass transition temperature. Upon exposure to EUV and electron beam irradiation, DHP-L6 films exhibited a decreasing solubility in fluorous developer media, resulting in negative-tone images. The underlying chemical mechanisms were elucidated by Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and nanoindentation experiments. These analyses highlighted the possible electron-induced decomposition of C–F bonds in DHP-L6, leading …
The Role Of Gdf5 In Regulating Enthesopathy Development In The Hyp Mouse Model Of Xlh, Melissa Sorsby, Shaza Almardini, Ahmad Alayyat, Ashleigh Hughes, Shreya Venkat, Mansoor Rahman, Jiana Baker, Rakshya Rana, Vicki Rosen, Eva S Liu
The Role Of Gdf5 In Regulating Enthesopathy Development In The Hyp Mouse Model Of Xlh, Melissa Sorsby, Shaza Almardini, Ahmad Alayyat, Ashleigh Hughes, Shreya Venkat, Mansoor Rahman, Jiana Baker, Rakshya Rana, Vicki Rosen, Eva S Liu
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X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is caused by mutations in PHEX, leading to rickets and osteomalacia. Adults affected with XLH develop a mineralization of the bone-tendon attachment site (enthesis), called enthesopathy, which causes significant pain and impaired movement. Entheses in mice with XLH (Hyp) have enhanced bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) and Indian hedgehog (IHH) signaling. Treatment of Hyp mice with the BMP signaling blocker palovarotene attenuated BMP/IHH signaling in Hyp entheses, thus indicating that BMP signaling plays a pathogenic role in enthesopathy development and that IHH signaling is activated by BMP signaling in entheses. It was previously shown that mRNA expression of …
Discovery And Generalization Of Tissue Structures From Spatial Omics Data, Zhenqin Wu, Ayano Kondo, Monee Mcgrady, Ethan A G Baker, Benjamin Chidester, Eric Wu, Maha K Rahim, Nathan A Bracey, Vivek Charu, Raymond J Cho, Jeffrey B Cheng, Maryam Afkarian, James Zou, Aaron T Mayer, Alexandro E Trevino
Discovery And Generalization Of Tissue Structures From Spatial Omics Data, Zhenqin Wu, Ayano Kondo, Monee Mcgrady, Ethan A G Baker, Benjamin Chidester, Eric Wu, Maha K Rahim, Nathan A Bracey, Vivek Charu, Raymond J Cho, Jeffrey B Cheng, Maryam Afkarian, James Zou, Aaron T Mayer, Alexandro E Trevino
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Tissues are organized into anatomical and functional units at different scales. New technologies for high-dimensional molecular profiling in situ have enabled the characterization of structure-function relationships in increasing molecular detail. However, it remains a challenge to consistently identify key functional units across experiments, tissues, and disease contexts, a task that demands extensive manual annotation. Here, we present spatial cellular graph partitioning (SCGP), a flexible method for the unsupervised annotation of tissue structures. We further present a reference-query extension pipeline, SCGP-Extension, that generalizes reference tissue structure labels to previously unseen samples, performing data integration and tissue structure discovery. Our experiments demonstrate …
Comparative Effectiveness Research Trial For Antidepressant Incomplete And Non-Responders With Treatment Resistant Depression (Ascertain-Trd) A Randomized Clinical Trial, George I Papakostas, Madhukar H Trivedi, Richard C Shelton, Dan V Iosifescu, Michael E Thase, Manish K Jha, Sanjay J Mathew, Charles Debattista, Mehmet E Dokucu, Olga Brawman-Mintzer, Glenn W Currier, William Vaughn Mccall, Mandana Modirrousta, Matthew Macaluso, Alexander Bystritsky, Fidel Vila Rodriguez, Erik B Nelson, Albert S Yeung, Anna Feeney, Leslie C Macgregor, Thomas Carmody, Maurizio Fava
Comparative Effectiveness Research Trial For Antidepressant Incomplete And Non-Responders With Treatment Resistant Depression (Ascertain-Trd) A Randomized Clinical Trial, George I Papakostas, Madhukar H Trivedi, Richard C Shelton, Dan V Iosifescu, Michael E Thase, Manish K Jha, Sanjay J Mathew, Charles Debattista, Mehmet E Dokucu, Olga Brawman-Mintzer, Glenn W Currier, William Vaughn Mccall, Mandana Modirrousta, Matthew Macaluso, Alexander Bystritsky, Fidel Vila Rodriguez, Erik B Nelson, Albert S Yeung, Anna Feeney, Leslie C Macgregor, Thomas Carmody, Maurizio Fava
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Further research is needed to help improve both the standard of care and the outcome for patients with treatment-resistant depression. A particularly critical evidence gap exists with respect to whether pharmacological or non-pharmacological augmentation is superior to antidepressant switch, or vice-versa. The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of augmentation with aripiprazole or repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation versus switching to the antidepressant venlafaxine XR (or duloxetine for those not eligible to receive venlafaxine) for treatment-resistant depression. In this multi-site, 8-week, randomized, open-label study, 278 subjects (196 females and 82 males, mean age 45.6 years (SD 15.3)) with …
Nfatc1 Is Required For Vitamin D- And Phosphate-Mediated Regulation Of Osteocyte Lacuno-Canalicular Remodeling, Supriya Jagga, Ashleigh Hughes, Niusha Manoochehri Arash, Melissa Sorsby, Daniel J Brooks, Paola Divieti Pajevic, Eva S Liu
Nfatc1 Is Required For Vitamin D- And Phosphate-Mediated Regulation Of Osteocyte Lacuno-Canalicular Remodeling, Supriya Jagga, Ashleigh Hughes, Niusha Manoochehri Arash, Melissa Sorsby, Daniel J Brooks, Paola Divieti Pajevic, Eva S Liu
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Osteocytes are embedded in lacunae and connected by canaliculi (lacuno-canalicular network, LCN). Bones from mice with X-linked hypophosphatemia (Hyp), which have impaired production of 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25D) and hypophosphatemia, have abnormal LCN structure that is improved by treatment with 1,25D or an anti-FGF23 targeting antibody, supporting roles for 1,25D and phosphate in regulating LCN remodeling. Bones from mice lacking the vitamin D receptor (VDR) in osteocytes (Vdrf/f;Dmp1Cre+) and mice lacking the sodium phosphate transporter 2a (Npt2aKO), which have low serum phosphate with high serum 1,25D, have impaired LCN organization, demonstrating that osteocyte-specific actions of 1,25D and hypophosphatemia regulate LCN …
Cognitive Enhancing Effect Of Rtms Combined With Tdcs In Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Sham-Controlled Study, Xingxing Li, Junyao Liu, Shuochi Wei, Chang Yu, Dongmei Wang, Yuchen Li, Jiaxin Li, Wenhao Zhuang, Rui-Chen-Xi Luo, Yanli Li, Zhiwang Liu, Yuqiu Su, Jimeng Liu, Yongming Xu, Jialin Fan, Guidong Zhu, Weiqian Xu, Yiping Tang, Hui Yan, Raymond Y Cho, Thomas R Kosten, Dongsheng Zhou, Xiangyang Zhang
Cognitive Enhancing Effect Of Rtms Combined With Tdcs In Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Sham-Controlled Study, Xingxing Li, Junyao Liu, Shuochi Wei, Chang Yu, Dongmei Wang, Yuchen Li, Jiaxin Li, Wenhao Zhuang, Rui-Chen-Xi Luo, Yanli Li, Zhiwang Liu, Yuqiu Su, Jimeng Liu, Yongming Xu, Jialin Fan, Guidong Zhu, Weiqian Xu, Yiping Tang, Hui Yan, Raymond Y Cho, Thomas R Kosten, Dongsheng Zhou, Xiangyang Zhang
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BACKGROUND: Cognitive dysfunction is one of the common symptoms in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) have been studied separately in the treatment of cognitive dysfunction in MDD patients. We aimed to investigate the effectiveness and safety of rTMS combined with tDCS as a new therapy to improve neurocognitive impairment in MDD patients.
METHODS: In this brief 2-week, double-blind, randomized, and sham-controlled trial, a total of 550 patients were screened, and 240 MDD inpatients were randomized into four groups (active rTMS + active tDCS, active rTMS + sham tDCS, …
Ketamine Vs Electroconvulsive Therapy For Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Secondary Analysis Of A Randomized Clinical Trial, Manish Kumar Jha, Samuel T Wilkinson, Kamini Krishnan, Katherine A Collins, Gerard Sanacora, James Murrough, Fernando Goes, Murat Altinay, Amy Aloysi, Ali Asghar-Ali, Brian Barnett, Lee Chang, Sara Costi, Donald Malone, Sina Nikayin, Steven E Nissen, Robert Ostroff, Irving Reti, Kathy Wolski, Dong Wang, Bo Hu, Sanjay J Mathew, Amit Anand
Ketamine Vs Electroconvulsive Therapy For Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Secondary Analysis Of A Randomized Clinical Trial, Manish Kumar Jha, Samuel T Wilkinson, Kamini Krishnan, Katherine A Collins, Gerard Sanacora, James Murrough, Fernando Goes, Murat Altinay, Amy Aloysi, Ali Asghar-Ali, Brian Barnett, Lee Chang, Sara Costi, Donald Malone, Sina Nikayin, Steven E Nissen, Robert Ostroff, Irving Reti, Kathy Wolski, Dong Wang, Bo Hu, Sanjay J Mathew, Amit Anand
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IMPORTANCE: The ELEKT-D: Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) vs Ketamine in Patients With Treatment Resistant Depression (TRD) (ELEKT-D) trial demonstrated noninferiority of intravenous ketamine vs ECT for nonpsychotic TRD. Clinical features that can guide selection of ketamine vs ECT may inform shared decision-making for patients with TRD.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether selected clinical features were associated with differential improvement with ketamine vs ECT.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This secondary analysis of an open-label noninferiority randomized clinical trial was a multicenter study conducted at 5 US academic medical centers from April 7, 2017, to November 11, 2022. Analyses for this study, which were …