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Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 1988

Platelet tritiated imipramine binding and MAO activity in Alzheimer's disease patients with agitation and delusions.

Lon S. Schneider; James A. Severson; Helena C. Chui; Vicki E. Pollock; R. Bruce Sloane; Eric R. Fredrickson

Decreased platelet 3H-imipramine binding density and decreased monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity have been considered as biological characteristics of several neuropsychiatric disorders, and may be related to central serotonin defects. Since serotonin system defects occur in Alzheimers disease (AD), and decreased brain 3H-imipramine binding density, and increased brain and platelet MAO activity are reported also, we studied platelet 3H-imipramine binding density (Bmax) and platelet MAO activity in AD outpatients without antecedent psychiatric disorder. AD subjects with significant symptomatic behavioral disorder, predominantly agitation and delusions, and AD subjects without symptomatic behaviors were compared with controls. Age, sex, mini-mental state examination score, and illness duration did not distinguish the two AD groups. The agitated/delusional group showed significantly lower Bmax values than uncomplicated AD subjects or controls. MAO activity was significantly increased among female AD subjects without symptomatic behaviors compared to those who were agitated or to controls. These results indicate that 3H-imipramine binding and MAO activity may distinguish AD subjects with agitation or delusions from those without symptomatic behaviors, and suggest the existence of a biologically based Alzheimers behavioral subtype.


Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 1986

3H-imipramine binding in depressed elderly: Relationship to family history and clinical response

Lon S. Schneider; Eric R. Fredrickson; James A. Severson; R. Bruce Sloane

Platelet 3H-imipramine binding (Bmax) was determined in 34 elderly (mean age 64.8) unipolar depressed outpatients who were being treated with either nortriptyline or interpersonal psychotherapy for 10 to 16 weeks, and in nondepressed elderly controls. Bmax values were decreased in the depressed group. In addition, Bmax values were depressed further in subjects with a history of depression in first degree relatives. Good clinical response with either nortriptyline or psychotherapy was associated with lower Bmax compared to those subjects who had a poorer response to treatment. Treatment nonresponders and those with a negative family history of depression had Bmax values that were somewhat decreased but not significantly different from controls. This study extends to the elderly the potential applicability of platelet 3H-imipramine binding as a marker of depressive illness, and proposes a predictor for treatment response in elderly unipolar depressed patients.


Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology | 1990

Relationship of Hydroxynortriptyline to Nortriptyline: Concentration and Creatinine Clearance in Depressed

Lon S. Schneider; Thomas B. Cooper; Raymond F. Suckow; Scott A. Lyness; Christine Haugen; Ruby Palmer; R. Bruce Sloane

Plasma concentration of E-10-hydroxynortriptyline is increased in the elderly and may be related to both renal clearance of hydroxynortriptyline and rate of liver hydroxylation of nortriptyline. In 25 ambulatory, depressed elderly outpatients treated with therapeutic doses of nortriptyline, relationships among plasma levels of nortriptyline and E-10-hydroxynortriptyline, and an estimate of creatinine clearance were examined. Plasma levels of E-10-hydroxynortriptyline (corrected for varying dosage) were significantly correlated with age and inversely correlated (r = -0.50) with creatinine clearance but not with notriptyline or Z-10-hydroxynortriptyline concentration. E-10-hydroxynortriptyline concentration was about 5 1/2 times that of Z-10-hydroxynortriptyline. By best subsets multiple regression analyses, the ratio of E-10-hydroxynortriptyline to nortriptyline level was best predicted by plasma nortriptyline concentration, creatinine clearance, and age, all of which accounted for 63% of the variance. These results corroborate and extend previous findings in elderly inpatients in whom creatinine clearance was measured directly. In addition, age had an effect on E-10-hydroxynortriptyline independently of creatinine clearance. Since E-10-hydroxynortriptyline concentration has been related to both therapeutic efficacy and toxicity during nortriptyline treatment, it may be important to assess nortriptyline hydroxymetabolites in elderly patients and in those with renal insufficiency.


Archive | 1975

Psychotherapy versus behavior therapy

R. Bruce Sloane


Archives of General Psychiatry | 1983

The safety and efficacy of combined amitriptyline and tranylcypromine antidepressant treatment. A controlled trial.

Javad Razani; Kerrin White; Judith White; George M. Simpson; R. Bruce Sloane; Ronald Rebal; Ruby Palmer


Archives of General Psychiatry | 1972

The Structured and Scaled Interview to Assess Maladjustment (SSIAM). II. Factor analysis, reliability, and validity.

Barry J. Guland; Neil J. Yorkston; Kenneth Goldberg; Joseph L. Fleiss; R. Bruce Sloane; Allan H. Cristol


Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 1979

Hemispheric dysfunction in schizophrenia: assessment by visual perception tasks.

Elaine M. Eaton; Jytte Busk; Michael P. Maloney; R. Bruce Sloane; Katherine Whipple; Kerrin White


Archives of General Psychiatry | 1975

Differences Between Behavior Therapists and Psychotherapists

Fred R. Staples; R. Bruce Sloane; Katherine Whipple; Allan H. Cristol; Neil J. Yorkston


American Journal of Psychiatry | 1977

Patients' Attitudes Toward Behavior Therapy and Psychotherapy

R. Bruce Sloane; Fred R. Staples; Katherine Whipple; Allan H. Cristol


Archive | 1992

Historical developments in research centers.

Jerome D. Frank; Lester Luborsky; Robert S. Wallerstein; Kenneth I. Howard; David E. Orlinsky; Allen E. Bergin; Peter M. Lewinsohn; Mardi Jon Horowitz; R. Bruce Sloane; Fred R. Staples; David H. Barlow; Howard Sampson; Joseph Weiss; William P. Henry; Hans H. Strupp; Morris B. Parloff; Irene Elkin

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Lon S. Schneider

University of Southern California

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Eric R. Fredrickson

University of Southern California

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James A. Severson

University of Southern California

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Ruby Palmer

University of Southern California

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George M. Simpson

University of Southern California

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Helena C. Chui

University of Southern California

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