2007
The resistance to depressive relapse in menopausal women undergoing tryptophan depletion: preliminary findings
Epperson CN, Amin Z, Naftolin F, Cappiello A, Czarkowski KA, Stiklus S, Anderson GM, Krystal JH. The resistance to depressive relapse in menopausal women undergoing tryptophan depletion: preliminary findings. Journal Of Psychopharmacology 2007, 21: 414-420. PMID: 16891341, DOI: 10.1177/0269881106067330.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMenopausal womenTryptophan depletionSelective serotonin reuptake inhibitor fluoxetineAcute tryptophan depletion paradigmSerotonin reuptake inhibitor fluoxetineTryptophan depletion paradigmPathogenesis of depressionReuptake inhibitor fluoxetineMajor depressive episodeAcute tryptophan depletionRelapse of depressionWorsening of moodWeeks of recoveryActive tryptophan depletionWechsler Memory ScaleAssessment of moodDepressive episodeRisk factorsDepressive relapseMajor depressionSignificant worseningNeuroendocrine functionVerbal memorySerotonergic contributionMemory Scale
2000
Antidepressant 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
The use of pindolol with fluoxetine in the treatment of major depression: final results from a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
Berman R, Anand A, Cappiello A, Miller H, Hu X, Oren D, Charney D. The use of pindolol with fluoxetine in the treatment of major depression: final results from a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Biological Psychiatry 1999, 45: 1170-1177. PMID: 10331109, DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3223(98)00383-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlacebo groupClinical responseMore weeksDrug-free outpatientsEfficacy of pindololPartial remission rateUse of pindololPlacebo-controlled trialDouble-blind mannerMajor depressive episodeSingle-blind mannerPindolol groupPindolol treatmentPartial remissionRemission rateBlood pressureReuptake inhibitorsStudy endPatient populationDepressive episodeDepressed patientsMajor depressionRecurrent depressionSide effectsControl groupTransient 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 symptoms
1996
Seasonal Variation in Neuroendocrine and Mood Responses to IV L-Tryptophan in Depressed Patients and Healthy Subjects
Cappiello A, Malison R, McDougle C, Vegso S, Charney D, Heninger G, Price L. Seasonal Variation in Neuroendocrine and Mood Responses to IV L-Tryptophan in Depressed Patients and Healthy Subjects. Neuropsychopharmacology 1996, 15: 475-483. PMID: 8914120, DOI: 10.1016/s0893-133x(96)00057-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthy subjectsTryptophan levelsDrug-free patientsVisual analog scaleL-tryptophanMale patientsAnalog scaleSerum prolactinDepressed patientsMajor depressionSerotonin functionNonpsychotic patientsMood disordersUnipolar patientsPatientsDSM-IIISuch abnormalitiesProlactinCosinor analysisMood responsesDepressionPrevious evidenceSubjectsInfusionNeuroendocrine