2024
Maternal immune response during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental outcomes: A longitudinal approach
Euclydes V, Braga C, Gouveia G, Martinez R, Camilo C, Simões S, Martins-Jr D, Fracolli L, Argeu A, Ferraro A, Matijasevich A, Fatori D, Miguel E, Polanczyk G, Brentani H. Maternal immune response during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental outcomes: A longitudinal approach. Brain Behavior & Immunity - Health 2024, 40: 100832. PMID: 39193418, PMCID: PMC11347843, DOI: 10.1016/j.bbih.2024.100832.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMaternal immune responseTrimester of pregnancyImmune responseNeurodevelopmental outcomesImmunological markersImmunological biomarkersMaternal childhood traumaNeurodevelopmental trajectoriesMother's immune responseEarly stages of pregnancyWeeks of pregnancyMaternal psychosocial stressStages of pregnancyStages of gestationRandomized clinical trialsAnti-inflammatory stateMaternal stress experienceNeurodevelopmental scoresImmune system responseInflammatory biomarkersClinical trialsPregnancyPsychosocial stress conditionBlood samplesLinear mixed-effects models
2021
Subcutaneous Ketamine in Depression: A Systematic Review
Cavenaghi V, da Costa L, Lacerda A, Hirata E, Miguel E, Fraguas R. Subcutaneous Ketamine in Depression: A Systematic Review. Frontiers In Psychiatry 2021, 12: 513068. PMID: 34122156, PMCID: PMC8193034, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.513068.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRobust antidepressant effectsRacemic ketamineSystematic reviewAntidepressant effectsMultiple dosesDose-titration approachRandomized clinical trialsRisk of biasTransitory side effectsInclusion/exclusion criteriaPubMed/MEDLINESystematic literature searchWeb of ScienceSubcutaneous ketamineCochrane riskRemission rateBias toolRetrospective studyBeneficial efficacySC routeClinical trials
2019
Kundalini Yoga Meditation Versus the Relaxation Response Meditation for Treating Adults With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Shannahoff-Khalsa D, Fernandes RY, de B. Pereira C, March JS, Leckman JF, Golshan S, Vieira MSR, Polanczyk GV, Miguel EC, Shavitt RG. Kundalini Yoga Meditation Versus the Relaxation Response Meditation for Treating Adults With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Frontiers In Psychiatry 2019, 10: 793. PMID: 31780963, PMCID: PMC6859828, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00793.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchY-BOCS scoresFirst-line therapyObsessive-compulsive disorderClinical trialsSecondary measuresY-BOCSShort Form-36 Health SurveyBaseline Y-BOCS scoresCompulsive ScaleGreater improvementRelative efficacyClinical Global ImpressionEffective treatment scheduleYale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive ScaleHigh psychosocial impairmentBeck Depression InventoryBeck Anxiety InventoryLife-long disorderObsessive Compulsive ScaleYale-Brown ObsessiveYoga meditationLine therapyPrimary outcomeTreat analysisReuptake inhibitors
2016
Transcranial direct current stimulation for treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder: report on two cases and proposal for a randomized, sham-controlled trial
da Silva R, Brunoni A, Miguel E, Shavitt R. Transcranial direct current stimulation for treatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorder: report on two cases and proposal for a randomized, sham-controlled trial. Sao Paulo Medical Journal 2016, 134: 446-450. PMID: 27901245, PMCID: PMC10871858, DOI: 10.1590/1516-3180.2016.0155010716.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment-resistant obsessive-compulsive disorderTranscranial direct current stimulationObsessive-compulsive disorderDirect current stimulationClinical trialsCurrent stimulationSham-controlled trialSerotonin reuptake inhibitorsSupplementary motor cortexPrimary obsessive-compulsive disorderCognitive behavioral therapySecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeReuptake inhibitorsSham interventionFirst patientCortical excitabilityMotor cortexUniversity HospitalWeek 4YBOCS scoresNeuromodulation techniquesNon-invasive techniqueBrain circuitsPatients
2015
ORBITOFRONTAL THICKNESS AS A MEASURE FOR TREATMENT RESPONSE PREDICTION IN OBSESSIVE–COMPULSIVE DISORDER
Hoexter M, Diniz J, Lopes A, Batistuzzo M, Shavitt R, Dougherty D, Duran F, Bressan R, Busatto G, Miguel E, Sato J. ORBITOFRONTAL THICKNESS AS A MEASURE FOR TREATMENT RESPONSE PREDICTION IN OBSESSIVE–COMPULSIVE DISORDER. Depression And Anxiety 2015, 32: 900-908. PMID: 26032588, DOI: 10.1002/da.22380.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment-naïve OCD patientsObsessive-compulsive disorderTreatment responseIndependent cohortOCD patientsOFC thicknessRefractory OCD patientsTreatment-naïve patientsOrbitofrontal cortex thicknessSecond independent cohortLogistic regression modelsBaseline thicknessClinical trialsTreatment outcomesInitial cohortClinical utilityOrbitofrontal thicknessIneffective treatmentPatientsCohortMedial OFCNeuroimaging techniquesMorphometric biomarkersBiomarkersCortex thickness
2014
Gamma Ventral Capsulotomy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Lopes A, Greenberg B, Canteras M, Batistuzzo M, Hoexter M, Gentil A, Pereira C, Joaquim M, de Mathis M, D’Alcante C, Taub A, de Castro D, Tokeshi L, Sampaio L, Leite C, Shavitt R, Diniz J, Busatto G, Norén G, Rasmussen S, Miguel E. Gamma Ventral Capsulotomy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Psychiatry 2014, 71: 1066-1076. PMID: 25054836, DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2014.1193.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntractable obsessive-compulsive disorderObsessive-compulsive disorderClinical trialsGamma ventral capsulotomyClinical Global Impressions-Improvement scaleSerious adverse eventsRandomized clinical trialsCGI-I ratingsDeep brain stimulationYale-Brown ObsessiveAdverse eventsMonth 12Additional patientsActive treatmentSham groupSymptom improvementInternal capsuleSpecialized centersNeurosurgical ablationAnterior limbMAIN OUTCOMEPsychiatric disordersPatientsOCD symptom improvementSelect casesAn updated review of antidepressants with marked serotonergic effects in obsessive–compulsive disorder
Pizarro M, Fontenelle L, Paravidino D, Yücel M, Miguel E, de Menezes G. An updated review of antidepressants with marked serotonergic effects in obsessive–compulsive disorder. Expert Opinion On Pharmacotherapy 2014, 15: 1391-1401. PMID: 24766145, DOI: 10.1517/14656566.2014.914493.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDouble-blind studyObsessive-compulsive disorderPathophysiology of OCDEfficacy of desvenlafaxineEfficacy of antidepressantsShort-term treatmentOlder antidepressantsSerotonergic effectsClinical trialsSerotonergic systemNew agentsAntidepressantsSystematic reviewReliable efficacyEfficacyUpdated reviewClomipramineOCD symptomsDisordersTreatmentCurrent studyReviewSSRIsDuloxetineMirtazapine
2011
Gray Matter Volumes in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Before and After Fluoxetine or Cognitive-Behavior Therapy: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Hoexter M, de Souza Duran F, D'Alcante C, Dougherty D, Shavitt R, Lopes A, Diniz J, Deckersbach T, Batistuzzo M, Bressan R, Miguel E, Busatto G. Gray Matter Volumes in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Before and After Fluoxetine or Cognitive-Behavior Therapy: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Neuropsychopharmacology 2011, 37: 734-745. PMID: 22030709, PMCID: PMC3260985, DOI: 10.1038/npp.2011.250.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavior therapyObsessive-compulsive disorderGray matter volumeLeft putamenClinical trialsOCD patientsGM volumeMatter volumeSignificant GM volume changesPathophysiology of OCDFluoxetine-treated patientsGM volume abnormalitiesMatched-healthy controlsTreatment-naive patientsFirst-line treatmentStructural brain abnormalitiesGM volume changesCBT-treated patientsGroup cognitive behavior therapySmaller GM volumeRegional brain volumesRegional brain morphologyAnterior cingulate cortexStructural magnetic resonanceRegional gray matter volumeGroup cognitive-behavioral therapy versus selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors for obsessive-compulsive disorder: A practical clinical trial
Belotto-Silva C, Diniz J, Malavazzi D, Valério C, Fossaluza V, Borcato S, Seixas A, Morelli D, Miguel E, Shavitt R. Group cognitive-behavioral therapy versus selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors for obsessive-compulsive disorder: A practical clinical trial. Journal Of Anxiety Disorders 2011, 26: 25-31. PMID: 21907540, DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2011.08.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGroup cognitive behavioral therapyY-BOCS scoresPsychiatric comorbidityCognitive behavioral therapySSRI groupMean Y-BOCS scoreSelective serotonin reuptake inhibitorsBaseline Y-BOCS scoresY-BOCS reductionSerotonin reuptake inhibitorsMore psychiatric comorbiditiesPractical clinical trialsReal-world populationObsessive-compulsive disorder outpatientsBroad inclusion criteriaAdditional psychiatric comorbidityReuptake inhibitorsObsessive-compulsive disorderClinical effectivenessClinical trialsMajor depressionCGI ratingsInclusion criteriaComorbiditiesWorse response
2009
The drug-naïve OCD patients imaging genetics, cognitive and treatment response study: methods and sample description
Hoexter M, Shavitt R, D'Alcante C, Cecconi J, Diniz J, Belotto-Silva C, Hounie A, Borcato S, Moraes I, Joaquim M, Cappi C, Sampaio A, de Mathis M, Batistuzzo M, Lopes A, Rosa A, Muniz R, Marques A, Santos L, Taub A, de Souza Duran F, Dougherty D, Busatto G, Bressan R, Miguel E. The drug-naïve OCD patients imaging genetics, cognitive and treatment response study: methods and sample description. Brazilian Journal Of Psychiatry 2009, 31: 349-353. PMID: 20098825, DOI: 10.1590/s1516-44462009000400011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObsessive-compulsive disorder patientsObsessive-compulsive disorderNeuropsychological evaluationClinical trialsGroup cognitive behavioral therapyDisorder patientsTRODAT-1 single photon emissionIntegrative neurobiological modelCognitive behavioral therapySelective serotonin reuptake inhibitorsAdult obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) patientsMagnetic resonance imagesDrug-naïve OCD patientsDrug-naïve patientsSerotonin reuptake inhibitorsSame research procedureNeurobiological modelsSingle photon emissionResonance imagesTreatment response studiesOCD patientsReuptake inhibitorsHealthy controlsBlood samplesPatientsSequential Allocation to Balance Prognostic Factors in a Psychiatric Clinical Trial
Fossaluza V, Diniz J, de Bragança Pereira B, Miguel E, de Bragança Pereira C. Sequential Allocation to Balance Prognostic Factors in a Psychiatric Clinical Trial. Clinics 2009, 64: 511-518. PMID: 19578654, PMCID: PMC2705482, DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322009000600005.Peer-Reviewed Original Research