S. Ravagli
University of Pisa
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Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging | 1992
Donatella Marazziti; Eric Hollander; P. Lensi; S. Ravagli; Giovanni B. Cassano
In an attempt to clarify the possible role of a serotonergic and dopaminergic dysfunction in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), we measured platelet 3H-imipramine (3H-IMI) binding, serotonin uptake, and platelet sulfotransferase activity in 17 drug-free OCD patients and an equal number of healthy controls. Serotonin uptake and 3H-IMI binding sites in platelets have been shown to constitute peripheral markers of those present in presynaptic serotonergic neurons. Sulfotransferase, an enzyme involved in the catabolism of phenolic compounds and of cathecholamines such as dopamine, has similar kinetic characteristics in brain and platelets. Our results showed a lower number of 3H-IMI binding sites and a higher level of sulfotransferase activity in OCD patients compared with those in controls. These preliminary results suggest involvement of both the serotonin and dopamine systems in OCD.
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience | 1998
Giulio Perugi; Hagop S. Akiskal; Alfredo Gemignani; Chiara Pfanner; Silvio Presta; A. Milanfranchi; P. Lensi; S. Ravagli; Icro Maremmani; Giovanni B. Cassano
Abstract The course of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is variable, ranging from episodic to chronic. We hypothesised that the former course is more likely to be related to bipolar mood disorders. With the use of a specially constructed OCD questionnaire, we studied 135 patients fulfilling DSM-III-R criteria for OCD with an illness duration of at least 10 years and divided by course: 27.4% were episodic and 72.6% chronic. We compared clinical and familial characteristics and comorbidity. Univariate analyses showed that episodic OCD had a significantly lower rate of checking rituals and a significantly higher rate of a positive family history for mood disorder. Multivariate stepwise discriminant analysis revealed a positive and significant relationship between episodic course, family history for mood disorders, lifetime comorbidity for panic and bipolar-II disorders, late age at onset and negative correlation with generalized anxiety disorder. These data suggest that the episodic course of OCD has important clinical correlates which are related to cyclic mood disorders. This correlation has implications for treatment and research strategies on the aetiology within a subpopulation of OCD.
European Psychiatry | 1995
A. Milanfranchi; Donatella Marazziti; Chiara Pfanner; Silvio Presta; P. Lensi; S. Ravagli; G.B. Cassano
The authors investigated the comorbidity between obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and other psychiatric disorders in a group of 154 outpatients. The influence of an associate major depressive disorder (MDD) on the outcome of treatment with clomipramine was examined in a subgroup of 52 patients. The results showed that MDD was the most frequent disorder associated with OCD (almost 20% of the patients), followed by generalized anxiety and panic disorder. The co-presence of depression delayed the effect of clomipramine.
European Neuropsychopharmacology | 1993
Donatella Marazziti; Alessandro Rotondo; A. Milanfranchi; S. Ravagli; P. Lenzi; Lionella Palego; Silvio Presta; G.B. Cassano
Abstract The specific binding of 3 H-imipramine ( 3 H-IMI) to platelet membranes was investigated in a group of patients affected by obsessive-compulsive disorder before (t0) and after (t1) a 2-month treatment with fluvoxamine. The results, showing that the density of the 3 H-IMI binding sites increased significantly from t0 to t1 in parallel with the improvement in OC symptoms, suggest that a decreased 3 H-IMI binding would represent a state-dependent marker in OCD.
Journal of Affective Disorders | 1997
Giulio Perugi; Hagop S. Akiskal; Chiara Pfanner; Silvio Presta; Alfredo Gemignani; A. Milanfranchi; P. Lensi; S. Ravagli; Giovanni B. Cassano
Pharmacopsychiatry | 1997
Donatella Marazziti; Chiara Pfanner; Lionella Palego; Alfredo Gemignani; A. Milanfranchi; S. Ravagli; P. Lensi; Silvio Presta; G.B. Cassano
European Neuropsychopharmacology | 1996
Chiara Pfanner; Silvio Presta; Alfredo Gemignani; A. Milanfranchi; P. Lensi; S. Ravagli; Donatella Marazziti; I. Maremmani; Giulio Perugi
European Neuropsychopharmacology | 1995
Donatella Marazziti; Chiara Pfanner; A Fossi; A. Gemignar; A. Milanfranch; S. Ravagli; P. Lensi; Silvio Presta; G.B. Cassano
European Psychiatry | 1996
Donatella Marazziti; Chiara Pfanner; A. Milanfranchi; A. Gemignani; Silvio Presta; P. Lensi; S. Ravagli; G.B. Cassano
European Neuropsychopharmacology | 1996
Alfredo Gemignani; Chiara Pfanner; Silvio Presta; A. Milanfranchi; P. Lensi; S. Ravagli; Donatella Marazziti; I. Maremmani; Giulio Perugi