März 2023: Neue Publikationen aus unseren Standorten Halle, Jena und Magdeburg
Halle
Wilfling D, Calo S, Dichter MN, Meyer G, Möhler R, Köpke S.
Non-pharmacological interventions for sleep disturbances in people with dementia. Cochrane Database Syst Rev
2023 Jan 3;1(1):CD011881; DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD011881.pub2.
Repple J, Gruber M, Mauritz M, …, Opel N, Redlich R,…, Dannlowski U.
Shared and Specific Patterns of Structural Brain Connectivity Across Affective and Psychotic Disorders. Biol Psychiatry.
2023 Jan 15;93(2):178-186. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.05.031. Epub 2022 Jun 21.
Hahn T,…, Opel N…, Redlich R, Repple J.
Towards a network control theory of electroconvulsive therapy response. PNAS Nexus.
2023 Feb 1;2(2):pgad032. doi: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad032. eCollection 2023 Feb.
Winter NR, …, Opel N, Redlich R, … Hahn T. Quantifying Deviations of
Brain Structure and Function in Major Depressive Disorder Across Neuroimaging Modalities. JAMA Psychiatry.
2022 Sep 1;79(9):879-888. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2022.1780.
Möhler R, Calo S, Renom A, Renom H, Meyer G.
Personally tailored activities for improving psychosocial outcomes for people with dementia in long-term care.
- Art. No.: CD009812.
Univ.-Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dr. rer. medic. Ronny Redlich
2023 Mar 13;3(3):CD009812. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009812.pub3.
Jena
Engert, V., Hoehne, K. & Singer, T.
Specific Reduction in the Cortisol Awakening Response after Socio-Affective Mental Training.
Mindfulness (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12671-023-02074-y
Degering, M., Linz, R., Puhlmann, L. M. C., Singer, T., & Engert, V. (2023).
Revisiting the stress recovery hypothesis: Differential associations of cortisol stress reactivity and recovery after acute psychosocial stress with markers of long-term stress and health.
Brain, behavior, & immunity – health, 28, 100598. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbih.2023.100598
Uhlig, M., Reinelt, J. D., Lauckner, M. E., Kumral, D., Schaare, H. L., Mildner, T., Babayan, A., Möller, H. E., Engert, V., Villringer, A., & Gaebler, M. (2023).
Rapid volumetric brain changes after acute psychosocial stress.
NeuroImage, 265, 119760. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119760
Köhne, S., Engert, V., & Rosendahl, J. (2023).
Stability of resilience in times of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Personality and mental health, 17(1), 55–66. https://doi.org/10.1002/pmh.1560
Sankar, A., Shen, X., Colic, L., Goldman, D.A., Villa, L. M., Kim, J.A., Pittman, B., Scheinost, D., Constable, R.T., Blumberg, H.P. (2023).
Predicting Depressed and Elevated Mood Symptomatology in Bipolar Disorder using Brain Functional Connectomes.
Psychological Medicine, accepted. PMID: 36891769 DOI: 10.1017/S003329172300003X
Dauvermann, M., Schmaal, L., Colic, L., van Velzen, L., Bellow, S., Ford, T., … & Van Harmelen, A. L. (2022).
Elevated cognitive rumination and adverse life events are associated with lower cortical surface area and suicidal ideation in adolescents with major depressive disorder.
Journal of Affective Disorders, accepted. PMID: 36584707 DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.12.087
Villa, L.M., Colic, L., Kim, J.A., Sankar, A., Goldman, D.A., Lessing, B., … & Blumberg, H.P. (2022).
Aging of the brain in bipolar disorder: illness- and onset-related effects in cortical thickness and subcortical gray matter volume.
Journal of Affective Disorders, accepted. PMID: 36526112 PMCID: PMC9839524 (available on 2024-02-15) DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.12.026
Colic, L., Villa, L.M., Dauvermann, M.R., van Velzen, L., Sankar, A., Goldman, D.A., … & Blumberg, H.P.(2022).
Brain grey and white matter structural associations with future suicidal ideation and behaviors in adolescent females with mood disorders.
JCPP Advances, e12118. PMID: 36817186 PMCID: PMC9937714 (available on 2023-12-01) DOI: 10.1002/jcv2.12118
Colic, L., Clark, A., Sankar, A., Rathi, D.J., Goldman, D., Kim, J.A., … & Blumberg, H.P. (2022).
Gender-Related Association among Childhood Maltreatment, Brain Structure and Clinical Features in Bipolar Disorder.
European Neuropsychopharmacology, 63, 35-46. PMID: 36037590 PMCID: PMC9593266 DOI: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2022.07.186
Magdeburg
Michael Kreutz und Stefan Remy vom LIN zeigen in einer neuen Studie, die kürzlich im EMBO-Journal publiziert wurde, dass die als Veterinärmedikament bekannte Substanz Nitarsone im Alzheimer-Mausmodell den Verlust synaptischer Plastizität verhindern kann, indem sie unter Bedingungen von Abeta-Toxizität die Aktivität des Transkriptionsfaktors CREB aufrechterhält. Hier geht es zur Originalpublikation Grochowska et al., 2023 https://www.embopress.org/doi/full/10.15252/embj.2022112453