2022
Prefrontal Glutamate Neurotransmission in PTSD: A Novel Approach to Estimate Synaptic Strength in Vivo in Humans
Averill LA, Jiang L, Purohit P, Coppoli A, Averill CL, Roscoe J, Kelmendi B, De Feyter HM, de Graaf RA, Gueorguieva R, Sanacora G, Krystal JH, Rothman DL, Mason GF, Abdallah CG. Prefrontal Glutamate Neurotransmission in PTSD: A Novel Approach to Estimate Synaptic Strength in Vivo in Humans. Chronic Stress 2022, 6: 24705470221092734. PMID: 35434443, PMCID: PMC9008809, DOI: 10.1177/24705470221092734.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGlutamatergic synaptic strengthSynaptic strengthPathophysiology of PTSDNovel putative biomarkersTrauma-related psychopathologyMagnetic resonance spectroscopyGlutamate neurotransmissionHealthy controlsNew treatmentsChronic stressPatientsPutative biomarkersEffects of sexPTSDNeurotransmissionPosttraumatic stressAgePsychopathologyEPCPathophysiologyStudy resultsTraumaBiomarkers
2018
The neurobiology of depression, ketamine and rapid-acting antidepressants: Is it glutamate inhibition or activation?
Abdallah CG, Sanacora G, Duman RS, Krystal JH. The neurobiology of depression, ketamine and rapid-acting antidepressants: Is it glutamate inhibition or activation? Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2018, 190: 148-158. PMID: 29803629, PMCID: PMC6165688, DOI: 10.1016/j.pharmthera.2018.05.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRapid-acting antidepressantsNeurobiology of depressionMechanism of actionChronic stress pathologyRole of glutamateAntidepressant effectsEfficacy findingsGlutamate activationBiomarker findingsNeurobiology of stressVivo pharmacodynamicsCurrent perspective paperKetamineChronic stressReproducible biomarkersBehavioral effectsGlutamate inhibitionDepressionStress pathologyAntidepressantsNeurobiologyInhibitionActivationPharmacodynamicsPharmacokinetics
2017
Combat Exposure Severity Is Associated With Reduced Cortical Thickness in Combat Veterans: A Preliminary Report
Averill LA, Abdallah CG, Pietrzak RH, Averill CL, Southwick SM, Krystal JH, Harpaz-Rotem I. Combat Exposure Severity Is Associated With Reduced Cortical Thickness in Combat Veterans: A Preliminary Report. Chronic Stress 2017, 1: 2470547017724714. PMID: 28845475, PMCID: PMC5568834, DOI: 10.1177/2470547017724714.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCombat exposure severityCortical thicknessCombat exposureEarly life trauma exposureExposure severityEarly life stress exposureRostral middle frontal regionsLife stress exposureNon-PTSD groupEarly life stressStructural magnetic resonanceCombat-exposed veteransChildhood Trauma QuestionnaireCombat-exposed controlsCombat Exposure ScaleCortical thinningLeft superior temporalMiddle frontal regionsNegative correlationNeural biomarkersTreatment targetsNeural integritySuperior temporalPTSD psychopathologyChronic stress
2013
Association of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder With Reduced In Vivo Norepinephrine Transporter Availability in the Locus Coeruleus
Pietrzak RH, Gallezot JD, Ding YS, Henry S, Potenza MN, Southwick SM, Krystal JH, Carson RE, Neumeister A. Association of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder With Reduced In Vivo Norepinephrine Transporter Availability in the Locus Coeruleus. JAMA Psychiatry 2013, 70: 1199-1205. PMID: 24048210, PMCID: PMC4026855, DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2013.399.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderNorepinephrine transporter availabilityLocus coeruleusPTSD groupTransporter availabilityHC groupVeterans Affairs Medical CenterStress disorderPTSD symptomsClinician-Administered PTSD ScalePositron emission tomography studyEmission tomography studiesPositron emission tomographyAnxious arousal symptomsNoradrenergic dysfunctionMedical CenterStudy groupMAIN OUTCOMEPTSD symptom clustersPTSD ScaleHealthy adultsCoeruleusBrain regionsChronic stressEmission tomography
1997
Elevated CSF corticotropin-releasing factor concentrations in posttraumatic stress disorder
Bremner JD, Licinio J, Darnell A, Krystal JH, Owens MJ, Southwick SM, Nemeroff CB, Charney DS. Elevated CSF corticotropin-releasing factor concentrations in posttraumatic stress disorder. American Journal Of Psychiatry 1997, 154: 624-629. PMID: 9137116, PMCID: PMC3233756, DOI: 10.1176/ajp.154.5.624.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCorticotropin-releasing factorPost-traumatic stress disorderCSF CRF concentrationsCSF concentrationsComparison subjectsCRF concentrationsPTSD patientsCorticotropin-releasing factor concentrationsStress disorderCSF somatostatin concentrationsChronic combat-related post-traumatic stress disorderCollection of CSFCombat-related post-traumatic stress disorderPosttraumatic stress disorderLumbar punctureSomatostatin concentrationsNeurotransmitter systemsPatientsVietnam combat veteransChronic stressFactor concentrationsLevel of significanceGroup differencesCombat veteransSomatostatin