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Journal of Traumatic Stress | 2008

Nonnightmare distressed awakenings in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder: Response to prazosin†

Charles E. Thompson; Fletcher B. Taylor; Miles E. McFall; Robert F. Barnes; Murray A. Raskind

Twenty-two veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were assessed for trauma-related nightmares and nonnightmare distressed awakenings (NNDA) before and after treatment with the alpha-1 adrenoreceptor antagonist prazosin at an average bedtime dose of 9.6 mg/day. Ratings combining frequency and intensity dimensions of trauma-related nightmares decreased from 3.6 to 2.2, NNDA from 5.2 to 2.1, and sleep difficulty from 7.2 to 4.1 per week. These results suggest that increased brain adrenergic activity may contribute to the pathophysiology of both trauma-related nightmares and NNDA in PTSD.


Journal of Carcinogenesis | 2007

Metastatic progression and gene expression between breast cancer cell lines from African American and Caucasian women

Haile F Yancy; Jacquline A. Mason; Sharla M. Peters; Charles E. Thompson; George K. Littleton; Marti Jett; Agnes A Day

African American (AA) women have a lower overall incidence of breast cancer than do Caucasian (CAU) women, but a higher overall mortality. Little is known as to why the incidence of breast cancer is lower yet mortality is higher in AA women. Many studies speculate that this is only a socio-economical problem. This investigation suggests the possibility that molecular mechanisms contribute to the increased mortality of AA women with breast cancer. This study investigates the expression of 14 genes which have been shown to play a role in cancer metastasis. Cell lines derived from AA and CAU patients were analyzed to demonstrate alterations in the transcription of genes known to be involved in cancer and the metastatic process. Total RNA was isolated from cell lines and analyzed by RT-PCR analysis. Differential expression of the 14 targeted genes between a spectrum model (6 breast cancer cell lines and 2 non-cancer breast cell lines) and a metastasis model (12 metastatic breast cancer cell lines) were demonstrated. Additionally, an in vitro comparison of the expression established differences in 5 of the 14 biomarker genes between African American and Caucasian breast cell lines. Results from this study indicates that altered expression of the genes Atp1b1, CARD 10, KLF4, Spint2, and Acly may play a role in the aggressive phenotype seen in breast cancer in African American women.


American Journal on Addictions | 2006

Integrating Tobacco Cessation Treatment into Mental Health Care for Patients with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Miles McFall; David C. Atkins; Dan Yoshimoto; Charles E. Thompson; Evan D. Kanter; Carol A. Malte; Andrew J. Saxon

The integration of tobacco cessation treatment into mental health care for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), known as Integrated Care (IC), was evaluated in an uncontrolled feasibility and effectiveness study. Veterans (N = 107) in PTSD treatment at two outpatient clinics received IC delivered by mental health practitioners. Outcomes were seven-day point prevalence abstinence measured at two, four, six, and nine months post-enrollment and repeated seven-day point prevalence abstinence (RPPA) obtained across three consecutive assessment intervals (four, six, and nine months). Abstinence rates at the four assessment intervals were 28%, 23%, 25%, and 18%, respectively, and RPPA was 15%. The number of IC sessions and a previous quit history greater than six months predicted RPPA. Stopping smoking was not associated with worsening PTSD or depression.


American Journal of Psychiatry | 2003

Reduction of nightmares and other PTSD symptoms in combat veterans by prazosin : A placebo-controlled study

Murray A. Raskind; Elaine R. Peskind; Evan D. Kanter; Eric C. Petrie; Allen D. Radant; Charles E. Thompson; Dorcas J. Dobie; David J. Hoff; Rebekah J. Rein; Kristy Straits-Tröster; Ronald G. Thomas; Miles McFall


Biological Psychiatry | 2008

Prazosin Effects on Objective Sleep Measures and Clinical Symptoms in Civilian Trauma Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Placebo-Controlled Study

Fletcher B. Taylor; Patti Martin; Charles E. Thompson; Judi Williams; Thomas A. Mellman; Christopher Gross; Elaine R. Peskind; Murray A. Raskind


Biological Psychiatry | 2006

Daytime prazosin reduces psychological distress to trauma specific cues in civilian trauma posttraumatic stress disorder

Fletcher B. Taylor; Kathleen Lowe; Charles E. Thompson; Miles McFall; Elaine R. Peskind; Evan D. Kanter; Nancy Allison; Judi Williams; Patti Martin; Murray A. Raskind


American Journal of Psychiatry | 2005

Improving the Rates of Quitting Smoking for Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Miles McFall; Andrew J. Saxon; Charles E. Thompson; Dan Yoshimoto; Carol A. Malte; Kristy Straits-Troster; Evan D. Kanter; Xiao Hua Andrew Zhou; Cynthia M. Dougherty; Bonnie Steele


The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 2000

The alpha1-adrenergic antagonist prazosin ameliorates combat trauma nightmares in veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder: a report of 4 cases.

Murray A. Raskind; Dorcas J. Dobie; Evan D. Kanter; Eric C. Petrie; Charles E. Thompson; Elaine R. Peskind


The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry | 2002

Prazosin reduces nightmares in combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder

Murray A. Raskind; Charles E. Thompson; Eric C. Petrie; Dorcas J. Dobie; Rebekah J. Rein; David J. Hoff; Miles E. McFall; Elaine R. Peskind


Biological Psychiatry | 2008

Prazosin Effects on Objective Sleep Measures and Clinical Symptoms in Civilian Trauma PTSD: A Placebo-Controlled Study

Fletcher B. Taylor; Patti Martin; Charles E. Thompson; Judi Williams; Thomas A. Mellman; Christopher Gross; Elaine R. Peskind; Murray A. Raskind

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Evan D. Kanter

University of Washington

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Eric C. Petrie

University of Washington

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Miles McFall

University of Washington

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