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Towards a framework for treatment effectiveness in schizophrenia

2014

Georg Juckel,1 Andrea de Bartolomeis,2 Philip Gorwood,3 Sergey Mosolov,4 Luca Pani,5 Alessandro Rossi,6 Julio Sanjuan7 1Department of Psychiatry, LWL-University Hospital, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germany; 2Laboratory of Molecular Psychiatry and Unit of Treatment Resistant Psychosis, University School of Medicine of Naples Federico II, Napoli, Italy; 3Groupe Hospitalier Sainte-Anne (CMME), Paris-Descartes University, Paris, France; 4Moscow Research Institute of Psychiatry, Moscow, Russia; 5Institute of Translational Pharmacology, Italian National Research Council, Rome, Italy; 6Università de L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy; 7Clinic Hospital, Spanish Mental Hea…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatmentmedicine.medical_treatmentAlternative medicineSatisfactionNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryDiseaseAntipsychoticAssessment scaleExtrapyramidal symptomsmedicineFunctioningCognitive skillAntipsychoticPsychiatryRC346-429Biological PsychiatryDisease burdenOriginal Researchassessment scalesbusiness.industryMental illneMental illnessmedicine.diseasemental illnessAntipsychotic; Assessment scales; Functioning; Mental illness; SatisfactionPsychiatry and Mental HealthMental illnessSchizophreniaNeurology. Diseases of the nervous systemmedicine.symptombusinessAssessment scalesRC321-571Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
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Soccer practice as an add-on treatment in the management of individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia

2013

Giuseppe Battaglia,1,3 Marianna Alesi,2 Michele Inguglia,4 Michele Roccella,2 Giovanni Caramazza,3 Marianna Bellafiore,1,3 Antonio Palma1,3 1Department of Law, Social and Sport Science, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy; 2Department of Psychology, University of Palermo, Palermo Italy; 3Regional Sports School of CONI Sicilia, Sicily, Italy; 4Local Health of Palermo, Palermo, Italy Abstract: Physical activity is an important aspect of good health for everyone; it is even more important for psychiatric patients who usually live an unhealthy lifestyle. In recent years, there has been growing focus on the use of soccer as a vehicle to improve the health of subjects with severe mental illness…

medicine.medical_specialtyNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatmentpsychotic subjectsmedicine.medical_treatmentNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatrySettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneMedicineRC346-429schizophrenia mental illness psychotic subjects sport exercise soccerAntipsychoticBiological PsychiatryOriginal ResearchSettore M-EDF/02 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' Sportiveexercisebusiness.industryAnthropometryMental illnessmedicine.diseasemental illnesssoccerSettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria InfantileschizophreniaPsychiatry and Mental healthAdd on treatmentSprintPhysical therapyNeurology. Diseases of the nervous systemmedicine.symptomsportbusinesshuman activitiesBody mass indexWeight gainRC321-571Diagnosis of schizophreniaNeuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
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Antipsychotic drugs antagonize human serotonin type 3 receptor currents in a noncompetitive manner

2004

The serotonin type 3 (5-HT(3)) receptor is the only ligand-gated ion channel receptor for serotonin (5-HT). 5-HT(3) receptors play an important role in modulating the inhibitory action of dopamine in mesocorticolimbic brain regions. Neuroleptic drugs are commonly thought to exert their psychopharmacological action mainly through dopamine and serotonin type 2 (5-HT(2)) receptors. Except for clozapine, a direct pharmacological interaction of neuroleptics with 5-HT(3) receptors has not yet been described. Using the concentration-clamp technique, we investigated the effects of flupentixol, various phenothiazines, haloperidol, clozapine and risperidone on Na(+)-inward currents through 5-HT(3) re…

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Mechanism of New Antipsychotic Medications

2003

Antagonism of D 2 -like dopamine receptors is the putative mechanism underlying the antipsychotic efficacy of psychotropic drugs. Positron emission tomographic studies suggest that the antipsychotic effect of dopamine receptor antagonists occurs within a therapeutic window between 60% and 80%(striatal) D 2 receptor occupancy. The incidence of extrapyramidal side effects increases above the 80% threshold. However, the novel atypical antipsychotic drug, aripiprazole, occupies up to 95% of striatal D 2 -like dopamine receptors at clinical doses, and the incidence of extrapyramidal side effects with aripiprazole is no higher than with placebo. The most likely explanation for this finding is ari…

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A common role for psychotropic medications: memory impairment.

2002

Summary The psychopathologic profile of mental disorders is very diverse and psychotropic medications used to treat them differ in their chemical structure. Nevertheless, these drugs share these four characteristics: delayed onset of clinical response, not one of them can be said to cure, there is a high number of non-responders, and the mechanism responsible for their therapeutic action is not known. It is hypothesized that the action of psychotropic medications is memory impairment, understanding memory as the trace left in the nervous system not only by individual experiences but also by genetic and epigenetic phenomena. It is suggested that it would be beneficial to translate some resea…

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Short Message Service (SMS)-based strategy to improve antipsychotic adherence in schizophrenia

2011

ObjectivePoor adherence to antipsychotic treatment is a well-recognized challenge among patients with schizophrenia and is associated with increased morbidity and consumption of health care resources.We evaluated the effect of daily Short Message Service (SMS) reminders on patients’ adherence to antipsychotic medication in schizophrenia.MethodsClinically stabilized outpatients with schizophrenia and considered to be poor adherent (at least one affirmative answer of Morisky-Green questionnaire -MAQ) to antipsychotic monotherapy were included in a multicenter, randomized, open-label, controlled trial. Participants were randomized to receive a daily SMS reminder on their cell phone to take the…

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Pulmonary thromboembolism associated with the use of new antipsychotics in a paediatric patient.

2020

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2020

Abstract Background The long-term effectiveness of antipsychotic maintenance treatment after first-episode psychosis (FEP) is contested. In this real-world observational study, we examined how cumulative exposure to antipsychotics within the first 5 years from FEP was associated with the 19-year outcome. Methods Finnish national registers were used to detect all patients who were hospitalized due to non-affective psychosis in the mid-1990s, and who were treatment naïve prior to the inclusion period (N = 1318). Generalized linear models with logit link function were used to estimate how cumulative exposure to antipsychotics within the first 5 years from onset was associated with mortality, w…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentCumulative Exposuremedicine.disease030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental health0302 clinical medicineSchizophreniaFirst episode psychosisMedicine030212 general & internal medicinebusinessAntipsychoticAssociation (psychology)PsychiatrySchizophrenia Bulletin Open
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Effectiveness of Antipsychotic Medication in the Treatment of BPD

2017

IntroductionThough prescription is off-lable, “atypical” or “second-generation” antipsychotics (SGAs) are prevalently given to borderline personality disorder (BPD) patients. They have also been the focus of research on pharmacological agents in BPD in recent years, as the previous version of the relating cochrane systematic review shows.ObjectivesWe are currently updating this cochrane systematic review on pharmacological interventions for BPD. First findings on the up-to-date evidence relating to SGAs will be presented.MethodsWe conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) according to cochrane collaboration standards. Any randomized comparisons o…

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Dopamine agonists in schizophrenia: a review.

1995

Although it is unlikely that the different types of course and severity of schizophrenia are caused by one neurochemical abnormality alone, indirect pharmacological evidence still suggests a relative excess of dopaminergic activity being implicated in the pathogenesis of most of the schizophrenic symptoms, e.g. positive symptomatology. Synthesis and release of dopamine as well as firing rates of dopaminergic neurons are controlled by stimulation of autoreceptors via a negative feedback regulation. Investigations on therapeutic effects of autoreceptor-nonselective dopamine agonists in schizophrenia have yielded inconsistent results. Dopamine autoreceptor agonists like pramipexole, roxindole,…

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