2012
Altered Response to Neuroendocrine Challenge Linked to Indices of the Metabolic Syndrome in Healthy Adults
Tyrka A, Walters O, Price L, Anderson G, Carpenter L. Altered Response to Neuroendocrine Challenge Linked to Indices of the Metabolic Syndrome in Healthy Adults. Hormone And Metabolic Research 2012, 44: 543-549. PMID: 22549400, PMCID: PMC3580172, DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1306342.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDEX/CRH testBody mass indexHealthy adultsCRH testBlood pressureACTH responseMetabolic syndromeAdrenocorticotropic hormoneDexamethasone/corticotropin-releasing hormone testCorticotropin-releasing hormone testIndices of MetSHPA axis functionNeuroendocrine challenge testsAdrenal axis activityPathogenesis of MetS.Significant medical problemEarly life stressHealthy community sampleCommunity sampleCentral obesityChronic medicationsMetS componentsHDL cholesterolCentral adiposityDevelopment of disease
1986
Rebound Phenomena in Tourette's Syndrome After Abrupt Withdrawal of Clonidine: Behavioral, Cardiovascular, and Neurochemical Effects
Leckman J, Ort S, Caruso K, Anderson G, Riddle M, Cohen D. Rebound Phenomena in Tourette's Syndrome After Abrupt Withdrawal of Clonidine: Behavioral, Cardiovascular, and Neurochemical Effects. JAMA Psychiatry 1986, 43: 1168-1176. PMID: 3465278, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1986.01800120054011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTourette syndromeNeurochemical effectsAbrupt withdrawalWorsening of ticsClonidine therapyClonidine withdrawalClonidine's effectivenessAdrenergic mechanismsBlood pressureOpen trialTic symptomsUrinary excretionPlasma levelsMotor restlessnessHomovanillic acidClonidine hydrochlorideSyndromeWithdrawal periodPrewithdrawal levelsRebound phenomenonPatientsPulse rateClonidineWithdrawalNorepinephrine
1985
Autonomic dysfunction, peripheral neuropathy, and depression
Rimar S, Shaywitz S, Shaywitz B, Lister G, Anderson G, Leckman J, Cohen D. Autonomic dysfunction, peripheral neuropathy, and depression. Pediatric Neurology 1985, 1: 120-123. PMID: 2854734, DOI: 10.1016/0887-8994(85)90049-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutonomic dysfunctionPeripheral neuropathyNerve conduction velocitySural nerve biopsyCSF protein concentrationPeripheral noradrenergic systemsNerve biopsyBlood pressureNorepinephrine concentrationsNeurochemical findingsCSF concentrationsUnreported entityLower extremitiesNoradrenergic systemVibratory sensationConduction velocityMetabolic screeningAffective disordersNeuropathyDysfunctionDepressionProtein concentrationDysesthesiaDizzinessDemyelination
1983
Acute and Chronic CLonidine Treatment in Tourette's Syndrome A Preliminary Report on Clinical Response and Effect on Plasma and Urinary Catecholamine Metabolites, Growth Hormone, and Blood Pressure
LECKMAN J, DETLOR J, HARCHERIK D, YOUNG J, ANDERSON G, SHAYWITZ B, COHEN D. Acute and Chronic CLonidine Treatment in Tourette's Syndrome A Preliminary Report on Clinical Response and Effect on Plasma and Urinary Catecholamine Metabolites, Growth Hormone, and Blood Pressure. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 1983, 22: 433-440. PMID: 6579101, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-7138(09)61504-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic clonidine treatmentClonidine treatmentTourette syndromeHomovanillic acidHuman growth hormoneClinical responseBlood pressureGrowth hormoneΑ2-adrenergic receptor agonistTreatment of TSUrinary catecholamine metabolitesClinical response dataChronic neuropsychiatric disorderPlacebo-controlled conditionsA Preliminary ReportClonidine therapyOral clonidineNoradrenergic receptorsSingle doseUnknown etiologyFunctional statusReceptor agonistClinical trialsDopaminergic systemTS patients