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Brain Res ; 711(1-2): 84-92, 1996 Mar 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8680878

ABSTRACT

The effects of progesterone (P) on serotonin (5HT) overflow in the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH), preoptic area (POA) and midbrain central grey (MCG) were studied using in vivo microdialysis. Ovariectomized rats, pretreated with 5 micrograms estradiol, were anesthetized with chloral hydrate and stereotaxically implanted with dialysis probes directed towards one of the respective brain sites. Extracellular 5HT levels stabilized 3 to 5 h following probe implantation. Under stable baseline conditions, perfusion of 1 microM tetrodotoxin through the dialysis probe resulted in 60-65% reduction in 5HT overflow in the brain areas studied. In experiments testing the effect of P on 5HT overflow, rats were subcutaneously injected with 0.5 mg P or propylene glycol vehicle. Samples were analyzed for 5HT at 20 min intervals for 4 h after treatment. Perfusate levels of 5HT were not significantly changed in the VMH, POA or MCG in vehicle-treated rats. Similarly, P treatment failed to significantly alter 5HT overflow in the POA. In the VMH, perfusate levels of 5HT were significantly reduced 60 min after P treatment. Decreases in perfusate 5HT levels were detected 20 min after P in the MCG. The decreases in 5HT overflow measured in the VMH and MCG following P treatment persisted for the remainder of the sampling period with the exception of 1 time point in the VMH. The results provide in vivo evidence for P-influenced decreases in 5HT release in the VMH and MCG. The rapid decrease in extracellular 5HT in the MCG suggests that this effect may represent a non-genomic action of P. These results are discussed in relation to the role of 5HT in the regulation of lordosis behavior.


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Hypothalamus/metabolism , Mesencephalon/metabolism , Progesterone/pharmacology , Serotonin/metabolism , Animals , Female , Microdialysis , Posture , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Sexual Behavior, Animal/drug effects , Time Factors
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Psychol Med ; 9(3): 509-14, 1979 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-314640

ABSTRACT

An entire population of 32 patients on regular dialysis treatment (RDT) in their own homes were ranked according to their present mental state as assessed by a standardized semi-structured interview. The point-prevalence of psychiatric morbidity was 31% which compares closely with that of patients attending a general practitioner's surgery who were assessed by the same method. The 10 patients who were psychiatrically ill had more organic symptoms and their spouses were less able to tolerate RDT in the home.


Subject(s)
Hemodialysis, Home/psychology , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/psychology , Male , Mental Disorders/psychology
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Psychol Med ; 9(3): 515-23, 1979 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-384445

ABSTRACT

An entire group of 32 home dialysis patients from one hospital renal unit was assessed for psychiatric morbidity on a standardized interview of proven reliability. A rating of physical symptomatology and an enquiry into the childhood and psychosocial background were made at the same time. Psychiatric morbidity, physical symptomatology and a history of good relationships with both natural parents in childhood were inter-related. They were all related to survival on haemodialysis 3 1/2 years later. Survival was also associated with a coping spouse and full-time employment or housework by the patient. These findings are discussed in the light of current concepts of the psychosocial setting for physical illness.


Subject(s)
Hemodialysis, Home/psychology , Kidney Failure, Chronic/mortality , Mental Disorders/psychology , Socioeconomic Factors , Adaptation, Psychological , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Kidney Failure, Chronic/psychology , Kidney Transplantation , Male , Middle Aged , Parent-Child Relations , Social Class , Transplantation, Homologous
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