Ermias Seleshi
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
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Headache | 1991
John P. Hatch; Lawrence S. Schoenfeld; Nashaat N. Boutros; Ermias Seleshi; Patricia J. Moore; Margaret Cyr-Provost
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Pain | 1992
John P. Hatch; Patricia J. Moore; Margaret Cyr-Provost; Nashaat N. Boutros; Ermias Seleshi; Steve Borcherding
&NA; The Headache Classification Committee of the International Headache Society recently issued revised diagnostic criteria for headache disorders. According to these criteria, tension‐type headache may be subclassified depending upon whether pericranial muscle disorder is found. The presence or absence of pericranial muscle disorder was to be determined by palpating the muscles for tenderness or by measuring electromyographic (EMG) activity. In this study, pericranial muscles were palpated, and EMG activity was measured in 27 episodic tension‐type headache patients and 32 headache‐free controls. All testing was done while the subjects were in a headache‐free state. Muscle tenderness was positively associated with the diagnosis of tension‐type headache. Headache subjects exhibited significantly higher levels of temporal EMG activity compared to controls, but EMG data were of little use in assigning individual subjects to diagnostic groups. Measures of muscle tenderness and hyperactivity were only weakly associated. Pericranial muscle tenderness and elevated EMG activity may index different aspects of abnormal muscle function.
Life Sciences | 1990
Chay Hoon Tan; Martin A. Javors; Ermias Seleshi; Patricia A. Lowrimore; Charles L. Bowden
Lithium is an effective drug in the treatment of both manic and depressive episodes of bipolar disorder. Lithium has been shown to block the metabolism of the intracellular second messenger inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate which is involved in the rise in ionic intracellular calcium [( Ca++]i) which triggers neurotransmitter release and other cellular changes in secretory cells. We have measured the effect of lithium on [Ca++]i dynamics in platelets from bipolar patients stabilized with lithium treatment, and from healthy controls. Both resting [Ca++]i and the thrombin stimulated increase in [Ca++]i were higher in bipolar patients than in controls. Lithium added in vitro tended to increase the thrombin-stimulated rise in [Ca++]i. The use of the fluorescent Ca++ probe fura-2 in human platelets provides a useful method to investigate the mechanism of lithiums action in bipolar disorder and to study Ca++ related systems which may be abnormal in bipolar disorders.
Journal of Behavioral Medicine | 1992
John P. Hatch; Patricia J. Moore; Steve Borcherding; Margaret Cyr-Provost; Nashaat N. Boutros; Ermias Seleshi
Thirty-four subjects meeting diagnostic criteria for episodic tension-type headache and 42 who rarely experienced headaches participated in two laboratory sessions in which cephalic electromyographic (EMG) activity, electrodermal activity, heart rate, and finger temperature were recorded. Subjects performed relaxation, choice reaction time, psychomotor tracking, voluntary muscle contraction, and cold pressor tasks. Headache subjects showed significantly greater EMG activity than controls during baseline and stressful task performance. During relaxation, both groups reduced EMG activity from baseline levels, and there was no significant difference in EMG level between the groups during relaxation. Headache subjects reported higher levels of subjective anxiety, depression, anger, and stress than controls. Headache subjects also reported higher levels of pain than controls, and headache subjects reported greater pain during stressful task performance relative to baseline and recovery periods.
Archives of General Psychiatry | 1988
James W. Maas; Salvador Contreras; Ermias Seleshi; Charles L. Bowden
Biological Psychiatry | 1988
Salvador Contreras; James W. Maas; Ermias Seleshi; Charles L. Bowden
Archives of General Psychiatry | 1987
Salvador Contreras; James W. Maas; Ermias Seleshi; Charles L. Bowden
Schizophrenia Research | 1993
A.L. Miller; JamesW. Maas; Salvador Contreras; Ermias Seleshi; JanetE. True; Charles L. Bowden; Joseph Castiglioni
Texas medicine | 1988
Charles L. Bowden; Alexander L. Miller; Ermias Seleshi
Schizophrenia Research | 1989
JamesW. Maas; SalvadorA. Contreras; CharlesL. Bowden; Ermias Seleshi; A.L. Miller
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