Publications by authors named "Daniel H Lins Silva"

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  • Parenting a child with autism can cause significant stress, anxiety, and depression for family members, prompting a study on mental disorders in their first-degree relatives.
  • A systematic review of 19 articles revealed a 13% prevalence of affective disorders in mothers of individuals on the autism spectrum, and these relatives were 2.17 times more likely to have affective disorders compared to relatives of neurotypical individuals.
  • The study emphasizes the importance of assessing mental health in the parents and siblings of children with autism to provide adequate support and improve overall care for the affected individuals.
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Introduction: Although pharmacological treatment for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has demonstrated efficacy, several individuals persist in experiencing social and academic impairment. Additionally, the occurrence of significant side effects may render the use of psychotropic medications untenable. However, Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS), a non-invasive brain stimulation technique, shows promising results in treating ADHD.

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Background: Ketamine and esketamine have both shown significant antidepressant effects in treatment-resistant depression (TRD), and conflicting evidence suggests that induced dissociation by these drugs can be a clinical predictor of esketamine/ketamine's efficacy.

Methods: This study is a secondary analysis from a bi-center, randomized, controlled trial. Participants were randomly assigned 1:1 to receive an IV infusion of esketamine (.

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There are significantly fewer options for the treatment of bipolar depression than major depressive disorder, with an urgent need for alternative therapies. In this pilot study, we treated six subjects with bipolar disorder types I and II (according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) criteria) who had been in a current depressive episode for at least four weeks. Four subjects were female (66.

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Parents and siblings of children on the autism spectrum experience significant distress, and for this reason, it is essential to understand the most prevalent psychopathological symptoms among this population. This work aims to establish the prevalence of psychopathological symptoms in parents and siblings of individuals on the autism spectrum, following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses Protocols (PRISMA-P) criteria. Searches were carried out using the PubMed/Medline, Embase, PsycINFO, SciELO, and Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS) databases.

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Background: Racemic ketamine is a mixture of (R)-ketamine (arketamine) and (S)-ketamine (esketamine), with the latter regarded as the main isomer for antidepressant effects. However, preclinical data and one open-label human trial suggest arketamine might exert a more potent and longer-lasting antidepressant effect with fewer side effects. We aimed to explore the feasibility of a randomized controlled trial of arketamine for treatment-resistant depression (TRD) and to assess its efficacy and safety compared to placebo.

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  • Although major depressive disorder (MDD) research has advanced in understanding its underlying mechanisms, this has not led to better diagnosis or treatment outcomes, as no reliable biomarkers have been established.
  • A systematic review of clinical studies from 2001 onwards highlighted that certain metabolites, particularly kynurenine and acylcarnitine, are significantly altered in individuals with MDD, pointing to their potential roles in the disorder and its treatment response.
  • Despite identifying changes in metabolite levels tied to MDD, the evidence remains insufficient to modify current diagnostic or therapeutic methods, mainly due to variations in study designs and limitations in understanding whether metabolite changes are causative or resultant of the disorder.
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Introduction: First-line treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) includes exposure and response prevention behavioral therapy and serotonin reuptake inhibitors, particularly in combination. New and more effective treatments are needed, give that recent studies suggest that glutamatergic neurotransmission contributes to the pathophysiology of the disorder. In these circumstances, ketamine, as a potent N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist and glutamate modulator, offers alternative possibilities for OCD treatment.

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  • The study explores the prevalence of depression and anxiety symptoms among people living with HTLV-1, a neglected tropical virus linked to various health issues.
  • A systematic review and meta-analysis revealed that 35% of these individuals experienced depression and 33% had anxiety, with many showing significant symptoms even if not formally diagnosed.
  • The findings indicate that those with HTLV-1 tend to have higher rates of mental health issues compared to non-infected individuals, potentially due to factors like social vulnerability and neurological complications, specifically spastic paraparesis.
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The brain is a dynamic organ whose growth and organization varies according to each subject's life experiences. Through adaptations in gene expression and the release of neurotrophins and neurotransmitters, these experiences induce a process of cellular realignment and neural network reorganization, which consolidate what is called neuroplasticity. However, despite the brain's resilience and dynamism, neuroplasticity is maximized during the first years of life, when the developing brain is more sensitive to structural reorganization and the repair of damaged neurons.

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