2007
Efficacy and Safety of Oral Aripiprazole Compared with Haloperidol in Patients Transitioning from Acute Treatment with Intramuscular Formulations
DANIEL D, CURRIER G, ZIMBROFF D, ALLEN M, OREN D, MANOS G, MCQUADE R, PIKALOV A, CRANDALL D. Efficacy and Safety of Oral Aripiprazole Compared with Haloperidol in Patients Transitioning from Acute Treatment with Intramuscular Formulations. Journal Of Psychiatric Practice 2007, 13: 170-177. PMID: 17522560, DOI: 10.1097/01.pra.0000271658.86845.81.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute DiseaseAdministration, OralAdolescentAdultAgedAntipsychotic AgentsAripiprazoleDouble-Blind MethodDyskinesia, Drug-InducedFemaleHaloperidolHumansInjections, IntramuscularMaleMiddle AgedPiperazinesPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychomotor AgitationPsychotic DisordersQuinolonesSchizophreniaConceptsOral aripiprazoleOral formulationHaloperidol IMOral phaseIntramuscular formulationEfficacy measuresSchizoaffective disorderExtrapyramidal symptom-related adverse eventsPrimary efficacy measureStudy days 1Negative Syndrome ScalePlacebo IMAcute treatmentAdverse eventsGood tolerabilityClinical statusMean changePEC scoresPatientsDay 1HaloperidolAripiprazoleSyndrome ScaleInitial benefitComponent scoresIntramuscular Aripiprazole in the Control of Agitation
CURRIER G, CITROME L, ZIMBROFF D, OREN D, MANOS G, MCQUADE R, PIKALOV A, CRANDALL D. Intramuscular Aripiprazole in the Control of Agitation. Journal Of Psychiatric Practice 2007, 13: 159-169. PMID: 17522559, DOI: 10.1097/01.pra.0000271657.09717.e2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAntipsychotic AgentsAripiprazoleArousalBipolar DisorderDose-Response Relationship, DrugDouble-Blind MethodDrug Administration ScheduleFemaleHaloperidolHumansHypnotics and SedativesInjections, IntramuscularLorazepamMaleMiddle AgedMulticenter Studies as TopicPiperazinesPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychomotor AgitationQuinolonesRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicSchizophreniaSchizophrenic PsychologyTreatment OutcomeConceptsBipolar I disorderPEC scoresAripiprazole injectionI disordersBaseline agitationSecond injectionNegative Syndrome Scale Excited ComponentBaseline levelsSecondary analysisControl of agitationImportant clinical issueIntramuscular aripiprazoleAnalysis 3Clinical trialsAgitation symptomsMean changeNonspecific sedationPatientsBaseline scoresClinical issuesPlaceboAnalysis 2Analysis 1Study periodSchizophrenia
2004
Addition of the α2-Antagonist Yohimbine to Fluoxetine: Effects on Rate of Antidepressant Response
Sanacora G, Berman RM, Cappiello A, Oren DA, Kugaya A, Liu N, Gueorguieva R, Fasula D, Charney DS. Addition of the α2-Antagonist Yohimbine to Fluoxetine: Effects on Rate of Antidepressant Response. Neuropsychopharmacology 2004, 29: 1166-1171. PMID: 15010697, DOI: 10.1038/sj.npp.1300418.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHamilton depression scale ratingsΑ2-antagonist yohimbineAntidepressant responseClinical Global Impression ratingsBlood pressure changesPercentage of respondersLog-rank testGlobal Impression ratingsMajor depressive disorderMore rapid onsetP subjectsDSM-IV diagnosisSSRI agentsTitrated doseYohimbine doseAntidepressant actionAntidepressant medicationCGI scaleNoradrenergic toneMonoaminergic neurotransmissionΑ2-adrenoceptorsDepressive disorderTreatment periodOutcome measuresSCID interview
2000
Attenuation of the Neuropsychiatric Effects of Ketamine With Lamotrigine: Support for Hyperglutamatergic Effects of N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptor Antagonists
Anand A, Charney DS, Oren DA, Berman RM, Hu XS, Cappiello A, Krystal JH. Attenuation of the Neuropsychiatric Effects of Ketamine With Lamotrigine: Support for Hyperglutamatergic Effects of N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptor Antagonists. JAMA Psychiatry 2000, 57: 270-276. PMID: 10711913, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.57.3.270.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAffectBrief Psychiatric Rating ScaleCognition DisordersDouble-Blind MethodExcitatory Amino Acid AntagonistsFemaleGlutamatesHumansKetamineLamotrigineMaleMental DisordersPerceptual DisordersPlacebosPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesReceptors, N-Methyl-D-AspartateSchizophreniaSchizophrenic PsychologyTriazinesVerbal LearningConceptsN-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonistNMDA receptor dysfunctionReceptor antagonistNeuropsychiatric effectsGlutamate releaseReceptor dysfunctionSymptom subscalesPlacebo 2 hoursClinician-Administered Dissociative States ScaleAdministration of lamotrigineAdministration of ketamineDouble-blind conditionsNMDA receptor antagonistMood-elevating effectsPositive symptom subscaleBrief Psychiatric RatingNovel therapeutic agentsNegative symptom subscaleHopkins Verbal Learning TestVerbal Learning TestKetamine effectsPsychiatric illnessHealthy subjectsPathophysiologic processesPreclinical studiesAntidepressant effects of ketamine in depressed patients
Berman R, Cappiello A, Anand A, Oren D, Heninger G, Charney D, Krystal J. Antidepressant effects of ketamine in depressed patients. Biological Psychiatry 2000, 47: 351-354. PMID: 10686270, DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3223(99)00230-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAntidepressive AgentsDepressive Disorder, MajorDose-Response Relationship, DrugDouble-Blind MethodExcitatory Amino Acid AntagonistsFemaleGlutamic AcidHumansInjections, IntravenousKetamineMaleMiddle AgedPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesReceptors, N-Methyl-D-AspartateSeverity of Illness IndexConceptsMajor depressionN-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonistBrain glutamate systemDouble-blind trialDouble-blind conditionsTreatment of depressionMechanism of actionPlacebo infusionAntidepressant effectsIntravenous treatmentSingle doseReceptor antagonistDepressed patientsGlutamate systemDepressive symptomsPreclinical researchKetamine hydrochlorideDepressionPotential roleTest dayTreatment effectsPatientsKetamineSaline solutionTreatment
1999
Transient Depressive Relapse Induced by Catecholamine Depletion: Potential Phenotypic Vulnerability Marker?
Berman RM, Narasimhan M, Miller HL, Anand A, Cappiello A, Oren DA, Heninger GR, Charney DS. Transient Depressive Relapse Induced by Catecholamine Depletion: Potential Phenotypic Vulnerability Marker? JAMA Psychiatry 1999, 56: 395-403. PMID: 10232292, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.56.5.395.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCatecholamine depletionMedication-free subjectsMajor depressionHamilton Depression Rating Scale scoresDepression Rating Scale scoresBaseline plasma cortisol levelsDepressive reactionsSignificant depressive symptomsRating Scale scoresHistory of depressionState-related alterationsPlasma cortisol levelsCatecholamine functionAlpha-methylparatyrosineRelapse criteriaBlood samplesDepressive symptomsCortisol levelsCrossover designScale scoreDepressed subjectsReliable markerTransient increaseVulnerability markerAnxiety symptomsEffect of catecholamine depletion on lithium-induced long-term remission of bipolar disorder
Anand A, Darnell A, Miller H, Berman R, Cappiello A, Oren D, Woods S, Charney D. Effect of catecholamine depletion on lithium-induced long-term remission of bipolar disorder. Biological Psychiatry 1999, 45: 972-978. PMID: 10386179, DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3223(98)00293-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLong-term remissionBipolar disorderCatecholamine depletionLithium therapyHypomanic symptomsLong-term lithium therapyRandomized double-blind mannerDSM-IV bipolar disorderDouble-blind mannerMechanism of preventionTransient relapseManic relapsePlacebo administrationSerum levelsCatecholamine systemsHomovanillic acidRemissionRelapseDisordersTherapyTest sessionsSymptomsSubjectsSignificant changesMood indices
1994
1,25 (OH)2 vitamin D3 levels in seasonal affective disorder: Effects of light
Oren D, Schulkin J, Rosenthal N. 1,25 (OH)2 vitamin D3 levels in seasonal affective disorder: Effects of light. Psychopharmacology 1994, 116: 515-516. PMID: 7701056, DOI: 10.1007/bf02247486.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchA controlled trial of cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) in the treatment of winter seasonal affective disorder
Oren D, Teicher M, Schwartz P, Glod C, Turner E, Ito Y, Sedway J, Rosenthal N, Wehr T. A controlled trial of cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) in the treatment of winter seasonal affective disorder. Journal Of Affective Disorders 1994, 32: 197-200. PMID: 7852661, DOI: 10.1016/0165-0327(94)90018-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultDouble-Blind MethodFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedPlacebosPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesSeasonal Affective DisorderTreatment OutcomeVitamin B 12ConceptsSeasonal affective disorderWinter seasonal affective disorderAffective disordersEffective short-term treatmentWeekly outpatient visitsShort-term treatmentSIGH-SAD scoresPlacebo washoutAntidepressant efficacyOutpatient visitsWashout periodEffective treatmentSame scheduleVitamin B12SAD patientsSignificant differencesTreatmentPatientsWeeksDisordersCyanocobalaminRandom assignmentPlaceboTrialsVisitsPlatelet [3H]paroxetine binding, 5-HT-stimulated Ca2+ response, and 5-HT content in winter seasonal affective disorder
Ozaki N, Rosenthal N, Mazzola P, Chiueh C, Hardin T, Garcia-Borreguero D, Schwartz P, Turner E, Oren D, Murphy D. Platelet [3H]paroxetine binding, 5-HT-stimulated Ca2+ response, and 5-HT content in winter seasonal affective disorder. Biological Psychiatry 1994, 36: 458-466. PMID: 7811842, DOI: 10.1016/0006-3223(94)90641-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBinding SitesBlood PlateletsCalciumFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedParoxetinePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesSeasonal Affective DisorderSerotoninConceptsSeasonal affective disorderWinter seasonal affective disorderSAD patientsAffective disordersBrain serotonergic systemSerotonergic measuresSerotonergic abnormalitiesSerotonergic functionDensity-dependent subpopulationsPlatelet turnoverSerotonergic systemPatientsReceptor functionNeurotransmitter aminesTherapy conditionsHigher BmaxLight plateletsPlateletsDisordersPresent studyHeavy plateletsCa2Serotonin
1993
A Multicenter Study of the Light Visor for Seasonal Affective Disorder: No Difference in Efficacy Found Between Two Different Intensities
Rosenthal N, Moul D, Hellekson C, Oren D, Frank A, Brainard G, Murray M, Wehr T. A Multicenter Study of the Light Visor for Seasonal Affective Disorder: No Difference in Efficacy Found Between Two Different Intensities. Neuropsychopharmacology 1993, 8: 151-160. PMID: 8471127, DOI: 10.1038/npp.1993.17.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAffectAnalysis of VarianceFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedPhototherapyPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPupilSeasonal Affective DisorderSingle-Blind Method
1992
Predictors of response to phototherapy in seasonal affective disorder
Oren D, Jacobsen F, Wehr T, Cameron C, Rosenthal N. Predictors of response to phototherapy in seasonal affective disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry 1992, 33: 111-114. PMID: 1544295, DOI: 10.1016/0010-440x(92)90006-c.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsDisorders of Excessive SomnolenceFemaleHumansPersonality InventoryPhototherapyProbabilityPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesSeasonal Affective DisorderUnited States