Obsessive‐Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is one of the most common psychiatric disorders with a lifetime prevalence of 2.3%. This chapter describes biological models that incorporate contributing factors to OCD pathology across multiple perspectives as follows: neuroanatomy/neurocircuitry (i.e., gross ...
or exacerbate, symptoms. Building on findings over the last decade showing that time-restricted eating (TRE), where eating is limited to 6–10 h during the day, improves diurnal rhythms in metabolic factors and in hormones
Although evidence from family studies suggest that genetic factors play an important role in mediating obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), results from ge... Dr,Sîan,J M.,... - 《World Journal of Biological Psychiatry》 被引量: 101发表: 2008年 Association of polymorphisms of the serotonergic...
M Sorokin - European Congress of Psychiatry 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 From research methods to clinical practice in psychiatry: Challenges and opportunities in the developing world. Psychiatric disorders are amongst the most prevalent, burdensome, and costly of all medical disorders. Several factors make...
. The transformation degree of DOM in sediments is regulated by its chemical structure and lability as well as environmental factors such as temperature, redox conditions, trophic level, and microbial communities4, 7,8,9. It is believed that only <0.5% of the gross production of primary ...
However, premorbid differences have also been observed in the brains and behavior of individuals at risk for substance abuse, before they develop dependence. Endophenotype research has emerged as a useful method for assessing preclinical traits that may be risk factors for pathology by studying ...
Preliminary evidence emerged about the role of chromosome 16 and the endomannosidase gene, as well as of epigenetic factors, in increasing vulnerability to SAD. Neuroimaging findings revealed an altered connectivity of different cerebral areas in SAD patients and amygdala activation under social threat....
Physiology and pharmacology of endogenous digitalis-like factors. Pharmacol. Rev. 1992, 44, 377–399. [PubMed] 56. Iwamoto, T.; Kita, S.; Zhang, J.; Blaustein, M.P.; Arai, Y.; Yoshida, S.; Wakimoto, K.; Komuro, I.; Katsuragi, T. Salt-sensitive hypertension is triggered by Ca2...
Risk Factors Certain risk factors are associated with some feline heart disease. HCM has specific breed predispositions, and at least one identified genetic cause in each of two breeds (Maine Coons and Ragdolls).53,55 Sphynx, Norwegian Forest Cats, American Shorthairs, Scottish Folds, Persians, ...
Consistent with the view that microbial factors affect brain functioning and hence mood states, when the presence of gut microbiota were reduced from weaning onward through an antibiotic cocktail, anxiety-like behavior was reduced and cognitive disturbances were provoked. These behavioral changes were acc...