2022
A comparison of methods to harmonize cortical thickness measurements across scanners and sites
Sun D, Rakesh G, Haswell CC, Logue M, Baird CL, O'Leary EN, Cotton AS, Xie H, Tamburrino M, Chen T, Dennis EL, Jahanshad N, Salminen LE, Thomopoulos SI, Rashid F, Ching CRK, Koch SBJ, Frijling JL, Nawijn L, van Zuiden M, Zhu X, Suarez-Jimenez B, Sierk A, Walter H, Manthey A, Stevens JS, Fani N, van Rooij SJH, Stein M, Bomyea J, Koerte IK, Choi K, van der Werff SJA, Vermeiren RRJM, Herzog J, Lebois LAM, Baker JT, Olson EA, Straube T, Korgaonkar MS, Andrew E, Zhu Y, Li G, Ipser J, Hudson AR, Peverill M, Sambrook K, Gordon E, Baugh L, Forster G, Simons RM, Simons JS, Magnotta V, Maron-Katz A, du Plessis S, Disner SG, Davenport N, Grupe DW, Nitschke JB, deRoon-Cassini TA, Fitzgerald JM, Krystal JH, Levy I, Olff M, Veltman DJ, Wang L, Neria Y, De Bellis MD, Jovanovic T, Daniels JK, Shenton M, van de Wee NJA, Schmahl C, Kaufman ML, Rosso IM, Sponheim SR, Hofmann DB, Bryant RA, Fercho KA, Stein DJ, Mueller SC, Hosseini B, Phan KL, McLaughlin KA, Davidson RJ, Larson CL, May G, Nelson SM, Abdallah CG, Gomaa H, Etkin A, Seedat S, Harpaz-Rotem I, Liberzon I, van Erp TGM, Quidé Y, Wang X, Thompson PM, Morey RA. A comparison of methods to harmonize cortical thickness measurements across scanners and sites. NeuroImage 2022, 261: 119509. PMID: 35917919, PMCID: PMC9648725, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119509.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRemodeling of the Cortical Structural Connectome in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Results From the ENIGMA-PGC Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Consortium
Sun D, Rakesh G, Clarke-Rubright EK, Haswell CC, Logue MW, O'Leary EN, Cotton AS, Xie H, Dennis EL, Jahanshad N, Salminen LE, Thomopoulos SI, Rashid FM, Ching CRK, Koch SBJ, Frijling JL, Nawijn L, van Zuiden M, Zhu X, Suarez-Jimenez B, Sierk A, Walter H, Manthey A, Stevens JS, Fani N, van Rooij SJH, Stein MB, Bomyea J, Koerte I, Choi K, van der Werff SJA, Vermeiren RRJM, Herzog JI, Lebois LAM, Baker JT, Ressler KJ, Olson EA, Straube T, Korgaonkar MS, Andrew E, Zhu Y, Li G, Ipser J, Hudson AR, Peverill M, Sambrook K, Gordon E, Baugh LA, Forster G, Simons RM, Simons JS, Magnotta VA, Maron-Katz A, du Plessis S, Disner SG, Davenport ND, Grupe D, Nitschke JB, deRoon-Cassini TA, Fitzgerald J, Krystal JH, Levy I, Olff M, Veltman DJ, Wang L, Neria Y, De Bellis MD, Jovanovic T, Daniels JK, Shenton ME, van de Wee NJA, Schmahl C, Kaufman ML, Rosso IM, Sponheim SR, Hofmann DB, Bryant RA, Fercho KA, Stein DJ, Mueller SC, Phan KL, McLaughlin KA, Davidson RJ, Larson C, May G, Nelson SM, Abdallah CG, Gomaa H, Etkin A, Seedat S, Harpaz-Rotem I, Liberzon I, Wang X, Thompson PM, Morey RA. Remodeling of the Cortical Structural Connectome in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Results From the ENIGMA-PGC Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Consortium. Biological Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience And Neuroimaging 2022, 7: 935-948. PMID: 35307575, PMCID: PMC9835553, DOI: 10.1016/j.bpsc.2022.02.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderCortical thicknessStructural covarianceComorbid depressionControl subjectsLarge effect sizesStress disorderEffect sizeTrauma-exposed control subjectsCase-control differencesCortical surface areaInflammatory processClinical dataResting-state functional connectivity networksPositive pairwise correlationsCortical differencesCortical regionsCortical neuroanatomyStress hormonesFunctional connectivity networksPTSD casesSmall effect sizesGroup differencesStructural networkStructural connectome
2018
BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and posttraumatic stress symptoms in U.S. military veterans: Protective effect of physical exercise
Pitts BL, Whealin JM, Harpaz-Rotem I, Duman RS, Krystal JH, Southwick SM, Pietrzak RH. BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and posttraumatic stress symptoms in U.S. military veterans: Protective effect of physical exercise. Psychoneuroendocrinology 2018, 100: 198-202. PMID: 30388593, DOI: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2018.10.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAmino Acid SubstitutionBrain-Derived Neurotrophic FactorCase-Control StudiesExerciseFemaleHumansMaleMethionineMiddle AgedMilitary PersonnelPolymorphism, Single NucleotideProtective FactorsResilience, PsychologicalSeverity of Illness IndexStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticUnited StatesValineVeteransConceptsMet allele carriersBDNF Val66Met polymorphismAllele carriersVal66Met polymorphismPhysical exerciseGreater severityPTSD symptomsU.S. military veteransTrauma burdenBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) Val66Met polymorphismPast-month PTSD symptomsNeurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphismMilitary veteransLifetime trauma burdenHigh trauma burdenVal/ValAdrenal (HPA) axis reactivityPosttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptomsBDNF releaseCurrent PTSD symptomsProtective effectRe-experiencing symptomsAxis reactivityPosttraumatic stress symptomsSymptoms
2011
Serving Those Who Served: Retention of Newly Returning Veterans From Iraq and Afghanistan in Mental Health Treatment
Harpaz-Rotem I, Rosenheck RA. Serving Those Who Served: Retention of Newly Returning Veterans From Iraq and Afghanistan in Mental Health Treatment. Psychiatric Services 2011, 62: 22-27. PMID: 21209295, DOI: 10.1176/ps.62.1.pss6201_0022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAfghan Campaign 2001-Case-Control StudiesComorbidityFemaleHealth Services AccessibilityHumansIraq War, 2003-2011MaleMental DisordersMental Health ServicesMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisPatient Acceptance of Health CarePatient DropoutsProportional Hazards ModelsStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticSurvival AnalysisUnited StatesVeteransConceptsMental health visitsMental health treatmentPosttraumatic stress disorderVietnam-era veteransHealth visitsHealth treatmentPTSD treatmentMental health statusMental health servicesComorbid conditionsInitial diagnosisNumber of visitsNew diagnosisPsychiatric treatmentComorbid diagnosesHealth statusPoisson regressionSurvival analysisFunction of ageHealth servicesMultivariate analysisMore visitsVeterans AffairsStress disorder
2005
The earliest memory in individuals raised in either traditional and reformed kibbutz or outside the kibbutz
Harpaz-Rotem I, Hirst W. The earliest memory in individuals raised in either traditional and reformed kibbutz or outside the kibbutz. Memory 2005, 13: 51-62. PMID: 15724907, DOI: 10.1080/09658210344000567.Peer-Reviewed Original Research