2019
A Unique Brain Connectome Fingerprint Predates and Predicts Response to Antidepressants
Nemati S, Akiki TJ, Roscoe J, Ju Y, Averill CL, Fouda S, Dutta A, McKie S, Krystal JH, Deakin JFW, Averill LA, Abdallah CG. A Unique Brain Connectome Fingerprint Predates and Predicts Response to Antidepressants. IScience 2019, 23: 100800. PMID: 31918047, PMCID: PMC6992944, DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2019.100800.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMonoaminergic antidepressantsAcute neurochemical effectsMechanism of actionMonoaminergic actionsBrain functional connectomeNeurochemical effectsTherapeutic effectAntidepressantsConnectomics signaturesEarly changesBrain functionConnectome fingerprintFunctional connectomeConnectivity architectureDiseaseWeeksMonthsResponse
1991
Effects of ritanserin on the behavioral, neuroendocrine, and cardiovascular responses to meta-chlorophenylpiperazine in healthy human subjects
Seibyl J, Krystal J, Price L, Woods S, D'Amico C, Heninger G, Charney D. Effects of ritanserin on the behavioral, neuroendocrine, and cardiovascular responses to meta-chlorophenylpiperazine in healthy human subjects. Psychiatry Research 1991, 38: 227-236. PMID: 1754635, DOI: 10.1016/0165-1781(91)90013-f.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGrowth hormone responseEffects of ritanserinHealthy male subjectsHealthy human subjectsSelf-rated anxietyMCPP infusionAgonist mCPPCardiovascular effectsHT2 receptorCardiovascular responsesNeuroendocrine responsesRitanserinHormone responseMale subjectsCortisol elevationBehavioral responsesHuman subjectsMCPPSubjectsResponsePlaceboPremedicationChlorophenylpiperazineInfusionAntagonist