1996
Continuous intravenous infusion of iodine-123-IBZM for SPECT determination of human brain dopamine receptor occupancy by antipsychotic agent RWJ-37796.
Seibyl JP, Zea-Ponce Y, Brenner L, Baldwin RM, Krystal JH, Offord SJ, Mochoviak S, Charney DS, Hoffer PB, Innis RB. Continuous intravenous infusion of iodine-123-IBZM for SPECT determination of human brain dopamine receptor occupancy by antipsychotic agent RWJ-37796. Journal Of Nuclear Medicine 1996, 37: 11-5. PMID: 8543979.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAntipsychotic AgentsBenzamidesBrainContrast MediaCorpus StriatumDopamine AntagonistsDose-Response Relationship, DrugFeasibility StudiesHumansInfusions, IntravenousIodine RadioisotopesMalePiperazinesPyrrolidinesReceptors, DopamineReceptors, Dopamine D2Time FactorsTomography, Emission-Computed, Single-PhotonConceptsHealthy male subjectsContinuous infusionBrain activity levelsReceptor occupancyStriatal activityAntipsychotic agentsDopamine receptorsMale subjectsSerial venous blood samplesSide effect ratingsBrain time-activity curvesContinuous intravenous infusionExtrapyramidal side effectsStriatal dopamine receptorsVenous blood samplesDopamine receptor occupancySerial SPECT imagesClinical responseExtrapyramidal symptomsIntravenous infusionSerum prolactinAntipsychotic drugsBlood samplesSide effectsTime-activity curves
1990
Clinical data on the role of serotonin in the mechanism(s) of action of antidepressant drugs.
Price LH, Charney DS, Delgado PL, Goodman WK, Krystal JH, Woods SW, Heninger GR. Clinical data on the role of serotonin in the mechanism(s) of action of antidepressant drugs. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 1990, 51 Suppl: 44-50; discussion 51-2. PMID: 2182616.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntravenous L-tryptophanBrain serotonin functionAntidepressant drug actionRole of serotoninL-tryptophanThymoleptic drugsPlasma TrpView of evidencePRL responseNeuroendocrine effectsSerum prolactinSerotonin functionAntidepressant drugsClinical dataTherapeutic effectPreclinical studiesReceptor sensitivityClinical settingChallenge paradigmDrug actionRecent evidenceAntidepressantsProlactinDrugsDepressionClinical studies of 5-HT function using I.V. l-Tryptophan
Price L, Charney D, Delgado P, Goodman W, Krystal J, Woods S, Heninger G. Clinical studies of 5-HT function using I.V. l-Tryptophan. Progress In Neuro-Psychopharmacology And Biological Psychiatry 1990, 14: 459-472. PMID: 2236580, DOI: 10.1016/0278-5846(90)90002-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPRL responseClinical studiesDrug actionAntidepressant drug actionLong-term treatmentSuch clinical studiesThymoleptic drugsTime-dependent fashionPlasma TrpObsessive-compulsive disorderSerum prolactinElectrophysiological findingsDepressed patientsHealthy controlsAntidepressant drugsTherapeutic effectPreclinical studiesReceptor sensitivityPanic disorderChallenge agentNeuropsychiatric diseasesNeuropsychopharmacological studiesClinical levelCompulsive disorderL-Trp