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Antagonism of the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, L-NAME, of the effects of phencyclidine on latent inhibition in taste aversion conditioningDaniel Klamer
Department of Pharmacology, , , P.O.B. 431, , Sweden
Behav Brain Res 161:60-8. 2005....
Phencyclidine affects memory in a nitric oxide-dependent manner: working and reference memoryCaroline Wass
Department of Pharmacology, , POB 431, , Sweden
Behav Brain Res 174:49-55. 2006..Pre-treatment with L-NAME reversed both these effects of PCP. L-NAME treatment by itself did not significantly alter either acquisition or retention of spatial memory...
Behavioural supersensitivity following neonatal 6-hydroxydopamine: attenuation by MK-801T Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Goteborg, Sweden
Neurotox Res 12:113-24. 2007..The present findings confirm the influence of non-competitive glutamate antagonists in attenuating the behavioural supersensitivity to dopamine antagonists...
Affective personality as cognitive-emotional presymptom profiles regulatory for self-reported health predispositionsT Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Goteborg, Box 500, SE 430 50 Göteborg, Sweden
Neurotox Res 14:21-44. 2008..These convergent findings are interpreted from a perspective of the cognitive-emotional expressions underlying behavioural or presymptomatic profiles presenting predispositions for health or ill health...
Physical exercise ameliorates deficits induced by traumatic brain injuryT Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Acta Neurol Scand 125:293-302. 2012..Physical training regimes ought necessarily to be adapted to the specific demands of diagnosis, type and degree of injury and prognosis for individuals who have suffered TBI...
Influence of physical exercise on traumatic brain injury deficits: scaffolding effectTrevor Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Box 500, 430 50 Gothenburg, Sweden
Neurotox Res 21:418-34. 2012....
Werner J. Schmidt (1950-2007). Pushing the boundary of neuroscience: a true academician and a complete gentlemanTrevor Archer
, Department of Psychology, , Sweden
Neurotox Res 12:i-iv. 2007
Epigenetics and biomarkers in the staging of neuropsychiatric disordersTrevor Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Box 500, 405 30, Gothenburg, Sweden
Neurotox Res 18:347-66. 2010....
Influence of physical exercise on neuroimmunological functioning and health: aging and stressTrevor Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Box 500, 40530 Gothenburg, Sweden
Neurotox Res 20:69-83. 2011..g., endurance versus resistance exercise that may be adapted to conform to the particular demands of diagnosis, intervention and prognosis inherent to the staging of autoimmune disorders and related conditions...
Physical exercise alleviates debilities of normal aging and Alzheimer's diseaseT Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
Acta Neurol Scand 123:221-38. 2011....
Staging perspectives in neurodevelopmental aspects of neuropsychiatry: agents, phases and ages at expressionTrevor Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Box 500, SE 405 30, Gothenburg, Sweden
Neurotox Res 18:287-305. 2010....
Effects of exogenous agents on brain development: stress, abuse and therapeutic compoundsTrevor Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
CNS Neurosci Ther 17:470-89. 2011..In each case, the effects of the exogenous agents upon the status of the affected brain, within defined parameters and conditions, is generally permanent and irreversible...
Clinical staging in the pathophysiology of psychotic and affective disorders: facilitation of prognosis and treatmentTrevor Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Box 500, 405 30, Gothenburg, Sweden
Neurotox Res 18:211-28. 2010..Essentially, the major contribution of the staging model may lie in the early identification, diagnosis, and treatments of disorders that afflict the brain and central nervous system...
Influence of noradrenaline denervation on MPTP-induced deficits in miceT Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Goteborg, Goteborg, Sweden
J Neural Transm 113:1119-29. 2006....
Movement disorders: neurodevelopment and neurobehavioural expressionT Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Goteborg, Goteborg, Sweden
J Neural Transm 114:XXXIII-XLI. 2007..A continued focus on a number of neuropsychiatric diseases as progressive disorders may lead to further advances in understanding their etiology and in developing better therapeutics...
Staging neurodegenerative disorders: structural, regional, biomarker, and functional progressionsTrevor Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Box 500, SE 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden
Neurotox Res 19:211-34. 2011..g., dopamine receptor supersensitivity and interactive propensities, await their incorporation into the existing staging models thereby underlining the ongoing, dynamic feature of the staging of brain disorders...
Exercise alleviates Parkinsonism: clinical and laboratory evidenceT Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Acta Neurol Scand 123:73-84. 2011..It would appear to be case that in view of the particular responsiveness of the dopaminergic neurons to exercise, the principle of 'use it or lose' may be of special applicability among PD patients...
Delayed exercise-induced functional and neurochemical partial restoration following MPTPTrevor Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Box 500, SE 40350 Gothenburg, Sweden
Neurotox Res 21:210-21. 2012..MPTP-induced loss of DA was also attenuated by exercise...
Functional consequences of iron overload in catecholaminergic interactions: the Youdim factorTrevor Archer
Department of Neuroscience and Psychiatry, Ulleraker, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, 750 17, Sweden
Neurochem Res 32:1625-39. 2007..These findings suggest an essential neonatal iron overload, termed "the Youdim factor", directing a DA-NA interactive component in co-morbid disorders of nigrostriatal-limbic brain regions...
Staging neurological disorders: expressions of cognitive and motor disorderTrevor Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Box 500, 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden
Neurotox Res 18:107-11. 2010....
Restorative effects of glutamate antagonists in experimental parkinsonismT Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Goteborg, Goteborg, Sweden
Amino Acids 23:71-85. 2002....
Neurodegeneration in schizophreniaTrevor Archer
University of Gothenburg, Department of Psychology, Box 500, SE 40530, Gothenburg, Sweden
Expert Rev Neurother 10:1131-41. 2010....
An antihypokinesic action of alpha2-adrenoceptors upon MPTP-induced behaviour deficits in miceT Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Goteborg, Sweden
J Neural Transm 110:183-200. 2003....
Cognitive symptoms facilitatory for diagnoses in neuropsychiatric disorders: executive functions and locus of controlTrevor Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Box 500, SE 40530 Gothenburg, Sweden
Neurotox Res 14:205-25. 2008....
Brain sites of movement disorder: genetic and environmental agents in neurodevelopmental perturbationsT Palomo
Servicio de Psiquiatria, Hospital 12 de Octobre, Ctra Andalucia Km 5, 400, 28041 Madrid, Spain
Neurotox Res 5:1-26. 2003....
Effects of acute administration of DA agonists on locomotor activity: MPTP versus neonatal intracerebroventricular 6-OHDA treatmentTrevor Archer
Department of Psychology, P O Box 500, University of Goteborg, Göteborg SE 405 30, Sweden
Neurotox Res 5:95-110. 2003....
Physical exercise alleviates ADHD symptoms: regional deficits and development trajectoryTrevor Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, P O Box 500, 40530 Gothenburg, Sweden
Neurotox Res 21:195-209. 2012....
Physical exercise attenuates MPTP-induced deficits in miceTrevor Archer
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Box 500, 430 50, Gothenburg, Sweden
Neurotox Res 18:313-27. 2010..The present findings are discussed in the context of physical exercise influences upon general plasticity and neuroreparative propensities as well as those specific for the nigrostriatal pathway...
Postnatal iron overload destroys NA-DA functional interactionsA Fredriksson
Department of Neuroscience, Psychiatry Ulleraker, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
J Neural Transm 114:195-203. 2007....
Co-administration of memantine and amantadine with sub/suprathreshold doses of L-Dopa restores motor behaviour of MPTP-treated miceA Fredriksson
Department of Neuroscience, University of Uppsala, , Uppsala, Sweden
J Neural Transm 108:167-87. 2001....
Postnatal iron-induced motor behaviour alterations following chronic neuroleptic administration in miceA Fredriksson
Department of Neuroscience and Psychiatry, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
J Neural Transm 113:137-50. 2006....
Functional alteration by NMDA antagonist: effects of L-Dopa, neuroleptics drug and postnatal administrationA Fredriksson
Department of Neuroscience, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
Amino Acids 23:111-32. 2002..25 mg/kg). Taken together, these findings display a wide range of acute/long-term functional alterations induced by NMDA antagonists, particularly MK-801, associated with animal models of brain disorders...
Subchronic administration of haloperidol influences the functional deficits of postnatal iron administration in miceA Fredriksson
University of Uppsala, Department of Neuroscience and Psychiatry, Ulleraker, SE-750 17 Uppsala, Sweden
Neurotox Res 10:123-9. 2006..In the context of these and other observations, it is suggested that subchronic administration of haloperidol interacting with postnatal iron induces different expressions of dopamine neuron comorbidity underlying movement disorder...
Maze learning and motor activity deficits in adult mice induced by iron exposure during a critical postnatal periodA Fredriksson
University of Uppsala, Department of Neuroscience, Psychiatry Ulleraker, Uppsala, Sweden
Brain Res Dev Brain Res 119:65-74. 2000....
Effects of MAO inhibitors upon MPTP mice chronically treated with suprathreshold doses of L-dopaA Fredriksson
Department of Psychiatry, University of Uppsala, Sweden
Behav Pharmacol 11:571-81. 2000..These results demonstrate a synergistic and restorative action of combining certain MAO inhibitors, namely the reversible MAO-A inhibitors, with the suprathreshold dose of L-dopa in MPTP-treated, L-dopa-tolerant mice...
Effect of postnatal iron administration on MPTP-induced behavioral deficits and neurotoxicity: behavioral enhancement by L-Dopa-MK-801 co-administrationAnders Fredriksson
Department of Neuroscience and Psychiatry, University of Uppsala, , SE-750 17, Uppsala, Sweden
Behav Brain Res 139:31-46. 2003....
Gene-environment interplay in affect and dementia: emotional modulation of cognitive expression in personal outcomesT Palomo
, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, , 28041 Madrid, Spain
Neurotox Res 6:159-73. 2004....
Neurobehavioural deficits associated with apoptotic neurodegeneration and vulnerability for ADHDAnders Fredriksson
Department of Neuroscience and Psychiatry, University of Uppsala, Ulleraker, SE-750 17 Uppsala, Sweden
Neurotox Res 6:435-56. 2004....
Subchronic administration of haloperidol influences the functional deficits of postnatal iron administration in miceAnders Fredriksson
University of Uppsala, Department of Neuroscience and Psychiatry, Ulleraker, SE-750 17 Uppsala, Sweden
Neurotox Res 9:305-12. 2006..In the context of these and other observations, it is suggested that subchronic administration of haloperidol interacting with postnatal iron induces different expressions of dopamine neuron comorbidity underlying movement disorder...
Gene-environment interplay in alcoholism and other substance abuse disorders: expressions of heritability and factors influencing vulnerabilityTomas Palomo
, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, , 28041 Madrid, Spain
Neurotox Res 6:343-61. 2004....
Verbal learning in schizopsychotic outpatients and healthy volunteers as a function of cognitive performance levelsUlla Karilampi
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Box 500, S 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden
Arch Clin Neuropsychol 22:161-74. 2007..The aim was to analyze and compare neurocognitive test profiles related to different levels of verbal learning performance among schizopsychotic patients and healthy volunteers...
Focusing on symptoms rather than diagnoses in brain dysfunction: conscious and nonconscious expression in impulsiveness and decision-makingT Palomo
Servicio Psiquiatrico, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, 28041 Madrid, Spain
Neurotox Res 14:1-20. 2008..Neuropathological expressions provide the proximal realities of symptoms and syndromes with underlying dysfunctionality of brain regions, circuits and molecular mechanisms...
Hyperactivity following postnatal NMDA antagonist treatment: reversal by D-amphetamineAnders Fredriksson
University of Uppsala, Department of Neuroscience and Psychiatry, , SE-750 17 Uppsala, Sweden
Neurotox Res 5:549-64. 2003....
Comorbidity of substance abuse with other psychiatric disordersTomas Palomo
Servicio Psiquiatrico, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, 28041 Madrid, Spain
Neurotox Res 12:17-27. 2007..Further studies are needed to fully characterize the neurocircuits and transmitters involved in various psychiatric disorders and their possible common elements in comorbid drug abuse...
Behaviour in rats maintained by low differential reinforcement rate: effects of delta 1-tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabinol and cannabidiol, alone and in combinationA J Hiltunen
University of Uppsala, Department of Clinical Psychology, Sweden
Neuropharmacology 28:183-9. 1989..Vehicle and day of testing (Tuesday or Friday) variables were found not to affect the results...
Effects of flotation-REST on muscle tension painA Kjellgren
Department of Psychology, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden
Pain Res Manag 6:181-9. 2001..The present findings describe possible changes, for the better, in patients presenting with chronic pain complaints...
Gene-environment interplay in schizopsychotic disordersTomas Palomo
, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, , 28041 Madrid, Spain
Neurotox Res 6:1-9. 2004..Results continue to unravel the interplay of genes and environment in the etiology of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders...
Predicting performance in ski and swim championships: effectiveness of mood, perceived exertion, and dispositional optimismTorsten Norlander
Department of Psychology, Karlstad University, Sweden
Percept Mot Skills 94:153-64. 2002..The results are interpreted to indicate that optimism presents an important factor for predicting achievement in sports...
Neuropsychological effects of shunt treatment in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalusPer Hellström
Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Goteborg University, Gothenburg, Sweden
Neurosurgery 63:527-35; discussion 535-6. 2008....
Gene-environment interplay in neurogenesis and neurodegenerationTomas Palomo
Servicio Psiquiatrico, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Avda de Cordoba s n, 28041 Madrid, Spain
Neurotox Res 6:415-34. 2004..In studies attributing the influence of genetic alteration on behavioral phenotypy, it is essential to carefully control environmental influences...
The neuropsychology of patients with clinically diagnosed idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalusPer Hellström
Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Goteborg University, Goteborg, Sweden
Neurosurgery 61:1219-26; discussion 1227-8. 2007..To compare the neuropsychological performance of patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (INPH) with that of healthy individuals and to examine its relation to neurological signs, vascular comorbidity, and background factors...
Nitric oxide synthase inhibition attenuates phencyclidine-induced disruption of cognitive flexibilityCaroline Wass
Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, The Sahlgrenska Academy at Goteborg University, Goteborg, Sweden
Pharmacol Biochem Behav 89:352-9. 2008..These observations, together with accumulated clinical findings, suggest that the NO system is a potential treatment target for cognitive dysfunctions in schizophrenia...
Remission in prognosis of functional outcome: a new dimension in the treatment of patients with psychotic disordersLars Helldin
The NU Health Care, Department of Psychiatry, SE 461 85 Trollhättan, Sweden
Schizophr Res 93:160-8. 2007..The hypothesis was that patients having attained remission would function at a higher level and have a lower care requirement than those who had not attained remission...
Neurofunctional deficits and potentiated apoptosis by neonatal NMDA antagonist administrationAnders Fredriksson
Department of Neuroscience, Psychiatry Ulleraker, Uppsala University, SE 750 17 Uppsala, Sweden
Behav Brain Res 153:367-76. 2004..The potentiated apoptosis induced by ketamine and diazepam may have implications for the selection of drugs used in neonatal paediatric anaesthesia...
Remission and cognitive ability in a cohort of patients with schizophreniaLars Helldin
Department of Psychiatry, NU Health Care, SE 461 85 Trollhättan, Sweden
J Psychiatr Res 40:738-45. 2006..The importance of cognitive performance was studied to decide whether cognitive ability is a contributing factor for achieving remission...
Comorbidity implications in brain disease: neuronal substrates of symptom profilesTomas Palomo
Psychiatry Service, 12 de Octubre, University Hospital, Madrid 28041, Spain
Neurotox Res 12:1-15. 2007....
Genetic variation and shared biological susceptibility underlying comorbidity in neuropsychiatryTomas Palomo
Psychiatry Service, 12 de Octubre, University Hospital, Madrid 28041, Spain
Neurotox Res 12:29-42. 2007..Identification of regional genetic factors is awaited for a more compelling outline that ought eventually to lead to greater efficacy of symptom-disorder arrangements and an augmentation of current pharmacological treatment therapies...
Treatment consideration and manifest complexity in comorbid neuropsychiatric disordersTomas Palomo
Psychiatry Service, 12 de Octubre, University Hospital, Madrid 28041, Spain
Neurotox Res 12:43-60. 2007..These observations suggest a need to re-evaluate established diagnostic criteria and disorder definitions, focusing instead on symptoms and symptom-profiles...
Effects of phencyclidine on spatial learning and memory: nitric oxide-dependent mechanismsCaroline Wass
Department of Pharmacology, , Sweden
Behav Brain Res 171:147-53. 2006..Pre-treatment with L-NAME completely reversed the PCP-induced disruption of acquisition learning. The reference memory disruption was, however, not completely restored as measured by probe trial...
The effects of phencyclidine on latent inhibition in taste aversion conditioning: differential effects of preexposure and conditioningErik Pålsson
Department of Pharmacology, The Sahlgrenska Academy at Goteborg University, Goteborg University, P O Box 431, SE 40530 Goteborg, Sweden
Behav Brain Res 157:139-46. 2005..D-AMP, on the other hand, disrupted LI possibly due to a failure to induce a persistent taste aversion conditioning...
