2015
Changes in melatonin synthesis parameters after carbon monoxide concentration increase in the cavernous sinus.
Romerowicz-Misielak M, Oren D, Sowa-Kucma M, Tabecka-Lonczynska A, Gilun P, Stefanczyk-Krzymowska S, Koziorowski M. Changes in melatonin synthesis parameters after carbon monoxide concentration increase in the cavernous sinus. Journal Of Physiology And Pharmacology 2015, 66: 505-14. PMID: 26348075.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOphthalmic venous bloodVenous bloodNocturnal melatonin riseMelatonin levelsMelatonin riseWinter seasonal affective disorderNocturnal melatonin peakSeasonal affective disorderHour infusionCavernous sinusVenous sinusesNon-physiological changesAutologous blood plasmaAffective disordersSynthesis of melatoninBright light effectsBloodAANAT protein levelsMelatonin peakProtein levelsAcute impactSinusTreatmentBlood plasmaParallel changes
2000
No effect of light on basal glucagon levels in winter seasonal depressives and comparison subjects
Oren D, Berman R, Anand A, Charney D. No effect of light on basal glucagon levels in winter seasonal depressives and comparison subjects. Psychiatry Research 2000, 94: 263-266. PMID: 10889291, DOI: 10.1016/s0165-1781(00)00158-x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1999
There Is Nothing New Under the Sun
OREN D. There Is Nothing New Under the Sun. American Journal Of Psychiatry 1999, 156: 336-336. PMID: 9989577, DOI: 10.1176/ajp.156.2.336.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1997
Effects of Meta-chlorophenylpiperazine Infusions in Patients With Seasonal Affective Disorder and Healthy Control Subjects: Diurnal Responses and Nocturnal Regulatory Mechanisms
Schwartz P, Murphy D, Wehr T, Garcia-Borreguero D, Oren D, Moul D, Ozaki N, Snelbaker A, Rosenthal N. Effects of Meta-chlorophenylpiperazine Infusions in Patients With Seasonal Affective Disorder and Healthy Control Subjects: Diurnal Responses and Nocturnal Regulatory Mechanisms. JAMA Psychiatry 1997, 54: 375-385. PMID: 9107154, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1997.01830160103013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSeasonal affective disorderHealthy control subjectsGrowth hormone concentrationsControl subjectsNocturnal core temperatureDepressed patientsHormone concentrationsNervous systemAffective disordersCore temperatureMean growth hormone concentrationWinter depressionSympathetic nervous systemBrain serotonergic systemCentral nervous systemSignificant reductionBright light treatmentUniform abnormalityNorepinephrine responseNorepinephrine concentrationsSerotonin transmissionSelf-Rating ScaleAdrenal axisSerotonergic agentsDepression ratings
1995
Effects of season on electro-oculographic ratio in winter seasonal affective disorder
Ozaki N, Rosenthal N, Myers F, Schwartz P, Oren D. Effects of season on electro-oculographic ratio in winter seasonal affective disorder. Psychiatry Research 1995, 59: 151-155. PMID: 8771230, DOI: 10.1016/0165-1781(95)02788-2.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1994
Exposure to ambient light in patients with winter seasonal affective disorder
Oren D, Moul D, Schwartz P, Brown C, Yamada E, Rosenthal N. Exposure to ambient light in patients with winter seasonal affective disorder. American Journal Of Psychiatry 1994, 151: 591-593. PMID: 8147459, DOI: 10.1176/ajp.151.4.591.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWinter seasonal affective disorderSeasonal affective disorderAffective disordersSeverity of depressionNormal comparison subjectsMorning light exposureNormal subjectsComparison subjectsGreater severityPatientsDepressionDisordersExposure profilesSeverityExposureLight exposureSubjectsShort photoperiodOutpatientsLight monitorWeeks
1993
Spontaneous eye blink rate in winter seasonal affective disorder
Barbato G, Moul D, Schwartz P, Rosenthal N, Oren D. Spontaneous eye blink rate in winter seasonal affective disorder. Psychiatry Research 1993, 47: 79-85. PMID: 8516420, DOI: 10.1016/0165-1781(93)90057-n.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSeasonal affective disorderNormal control subjectsSpontaneous eye blink rateWinter seasonal affective disorderEye blink rateControl subjectsLight therapyBlink rateAffective disordersPremenopausal female subjectsSAD patientsDrug-free patientsElevated blink ratePatientsBiological markersFemale subjectsSignificant decreaseSignificant differencesTherapyDisordersSignificant changesPossible linkSubjectsTreatmentExploratory analysis
1991
Treatment of seasonal affective disorder with green light and red light
Oren D, Brainard G, Johnston S, Joseph-Vanderpool J, Sorek E, Rosenthal N. Treatment of seasonal affective disorder with green light and red light. American Journal Of Psychiatry 1991, 148: 509-511. PMID: 2006698, DOI: 10.1176/ajp.148.4.509.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUsage patterns of phototherapy in seasonal affective disorder
Oren D, Shannon N, Carpenter C, Rosenthal N. Usage patterns of phototherapy in seasonal affective disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry 1991, 32: 147-152. PMID: 2022114, DOI: 10.1016/0010-440x(91)90007-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRetinal melatonin and dopamine in seasonal affective disorder
Oren D. Retinal melatonin and dopamine in seasonal affective disorder. Journal Of Neural Transmission 1991, 83: 85-95. PMID: 2018631, DOI: 10.1007/bf01244455.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdaptation to dim light in depressed patients with seasonal affective disorder
Oren D, Joseph-Vanderpool J, Rosenthal N. Adaptation to dim light in depressed patients with seasonal affective disorder. Psychiatry Research 1991, 36: 187-193. PMID: 2017533, DOI: 10.1016/0165-1781(91)90130-h.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSeasonal affective disorderAffective disordersDrug-free healthy controlsSAD patientsManic-depressive illnessWinter seasonal affective disorderPossible trait markerDepressed SAD patientsDepressive episodeDepressed patientsHealthy controlsDark adaptation curvePatientsTrait markerDiminished sensitivityDisordersSupersensitivity
1990
Exposure to ultraviolet B radiation during phototherapy
Oren D, Rosenthal F, Rosenthal N, Waxler M, Wehr T. Exposure to ultraviolet B radiation during phototherapy. American Journal Of Psychiatry 1990, 147: 675b-676. PMID: 2327505, DOI: 10.1176/ajp.147.5.675b.Peer-Reviewed Original Research