Publications by authors named "A J Friedhoff"

Few studies have addressed the role of biochemicals of maternal origin on fetal neurodevelopment and behavioural outcome. Thyroid deficiency in the thyroidectomized pregnant rat provides an excellent model to study fetal effects of maternal chemistry, as this condition is known to be associated with deficits in motor and cognitive behaviour in human offspring. Based on evidence that thyroid hormone of maternal origin may be an important determinant in regulating these behaviours, we assessed neurobehaviours and regional brain biogenic amine levels in offspring of rats thyroidectomized (Tx) prior to conception.

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Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the comparative efficacy and safety of sertraline and nortriptyline for the treatment of major depressive disorder in older adults.

Method: A double-blind, parallel group design was used to compare 210 outpatients, 60 years of age and older, who met DSM-III-R criteria for major depressive episode and had a minimum Hamilton Depression Rating Scale score of 18. The patients were randomly assigned to 12 weeks of treatment with either sertraline (50-150 mg/day) or nortriptyline (25-100 mg/day).

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The purpose of the present research was to determine whether dysfunctional attitudes, a cognitive attribute, predicted changes in catecholamine biochemistry. A cognitive task was used to induce stress in female subjects (n=21), and levels of plasma norepinephrine (NE) and homovanillic acid (HVA) were measured at three time points: at baseline (T1); immediately after stress exposure (T2); and 40 min later (T3). Dysfunctional attitudes were significantly and positively related to levels of plasma NE at T3, controlling for baseline levels.

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1. The effect of the D1 agonist SKF38393 and the 5HT2C agonist m-CPP on repetitive jaw movements (RJM) was studied in rats. Acute administration of SKF38393 and/or m-CPP induced RJM in a dose dependent manner.

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The present study examined the effects of repeated exposure to amphetamine on GABAA receptor binding in cortical and subcortical areas. The goal of the study was to determine whether changes in specific binding were related to behavioral sensitization. Animals were exposed to either saline (0.

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