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J Family Med Prim Care ; 13(1): 107-111, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38482313

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Perception of self is a primary source for fostering negative influences in an adolescent's life. This stage may increase the risk for various psychiatric disorders. Objectives: To assess the grade of anxiety and depression and to study their relationship with various factors of perception of self, among adolescent girls. Materials and Methods: School-going adolescent girls from two government schools at Lucknow were selected using a two-stage random sampling technique. A total of 200 participants were personally interviewed for their socio-demographic details, perception of self, and screened for symptoms of anxiety and depression. Results: Of the 200 school-going adolescent girls who participated in the study, 63.5% screened positive for the symptoms of anxiety and 73.0% for symptoms of depression. A total of 11.5% and 3.5% school-going adolescent girls had severe anxiety and major depression; severe severity, respectively. Both anxiety and depression among school-going adolescent girls were significantly associated with factors like possessing qualities that they are ashamed of (P = 0.005 and 0.011), body image dissatisfaction (P = 0.004 and 0.017), and getting suicidal thoughts in times of difficulties (P < 0.001). Conclusion: A fair number of adolescent girls had severe anxiety and major depression of severe severity. Therefore, adolescents must be screened for mental disorders from time to time and those at high risk must be identified.

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CNS Spectr ; 29(2): 87-95, 2024 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38282559

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Data related to psychiatric manifestations in subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is currently available only in the form of isolated case reports. In this systematic review, we evaluated the spectrum of psychiatric manifestations and their impact on the course and outcome of SSPE. Data were obtained from 4 databases (PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Google Scholar), with the most recent search conducted on March 27, 2023. The PRISMA guidelines were followed, and the PROSPERO registration number for the protocol is CRD42023408227. SSPE was diagnosed using Dyken's criteria. Extracted data were recorded in an Excel spreadsheet. To evaluate the quality of the data, the Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal tool was employed. Our search resulted in 30 published reports of 32 patients. The mean age was 17.9 years. Schizophrenia, catatonia, and poorly characterized psychotic illnesses were the 3 most common psychiatric presentations that were seen in 63% (20/32) of cases. Catatonia was seen in 4 patients. Affective disorders, mania, and depression were reported among 22% (7/32) cases. In approximately 81% (26/32) cases, the course of SSPE was acute fulminant. Treatment with antipsychotic drugs had poor or no response. Out of 17 patients, who received antipsychotic drugs, 6 patients noted severe extrapyramidal adverse effects. SSPE often masquerades as a psychiatric disorder. Unresponsive psychiatric symptoms, early extrapyramidal signs, and progressive encephalopathy indicate SSPE.


Subject(s)
Antipsychotic Agents , Catatonia , Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis , Humans , Adolescent , Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis/complications , Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis/diagnosis , Measles virus
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CNS Spectr ; 29(1): 76-82, 2024 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37565485

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Conventional treatment methods have limited effectiveness in addressing late-life depression (LLD) that does not respond well. While a new approach called priming repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has shown promise in treating depression in adults, its effectiveness in LLD has not been explored. This study aimed to investigate the impact of priming rTMS on LLD. METHODS: This study investigated the effectiveness of priming rTMS in 31 patients with LLD who did not improve after an adequate trial of antidepressants. Patients were randomly assigned to receive either active priming rTMS or sham priming rTMS. Active priming rTMS was delivered over the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex for 10 sessions, lasting 31 minutes each, over a period of 2 weeks. RESULTS: The group receiving active priming rTMS demonstrated greater improvements in scores on the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (p < 0.037; partial η2 0.141) and the Geriatric Depression Rating Scale (p < 0.045; partial η2 0.131) compared to the sham priming group, with a mild effect size. At the end of the second and fourth weeks, the priming rTMS group achieved a response rate of 50%, while the sham priming group had response rates of 26.7% and 6.7%, respectively. No adverse effects requiring intervention were observed. CONCLUSION: Priming rTMS is well-tolerated for the treatment of LLD and not only reduces the severity of depression but also maintains the achieved response over time.


Subject(s)
Depression , Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation , Adult , Humans , Aged , Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation/methods , Depression/therapy , Single-Blind Method , Treatment Outcome , Antidepressive Agents , Prefrontal Cortex , Double-Blind Method
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CNS Spectr ; : 1-3, 2023 Oct 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37861078

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Numerous studies have been conducted globally to assess the compliance level of newspapers with the World Health Organization's media guidelines for responsible suicide reporting. To identify and review such studies conducted in Muslim-majority countries between 2014 and 2022, we searched PubMed and Google Scholar databases. We identified 12 eligible studies from Pakistan (n = 4), Bangladesh (n = 2), Malaysia (n = 1), Indonesia (n = 1), Iraq (n = 1), Iran (n = 1), Nigeria (n = 1), and Egypt (n = 1). These studies indicated an overall lack of adherence to the guidelines. However, the level of nonadherence was particularly high in Pakistan. Effective suicide prevention programs may help in promoting responsible reporting of suicide.

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CNS Spectr ; 28(3): 275-276, 2023 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35373728

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Racism is not an uncommon phenomenon in sports, with cricket being no exception to it. Cricket is played in many countries, with its dominance in South East Asia, Europe, Australia, and Africa. Racist remarks in cricket hit media headlines and ignite agitations among the cricket fans. This article discusses the psychological impact of racism associated with cricket and possible remedial measures.


Subject(s)
Racism , Sports , Humans , Australia
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ACS Chem Neurosci ; 11(23): 3937-3954, 2020 Dec 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32662978

ABSTRACT

Belladonna has diverse pharmacotherapeutic properties with a shadowy history of beauty, life, and death. Alkaloids present in belladonna have anti-inflammatory, anticholinergic, antispasmodic, mydriatic, analgesic, anticonvulsant, and antimicrobial activities, which makes it widely applicable for the treatment of various diseases. However, because of its associated toxicity, the medicinal use of belladonna is debatable. Therefore, an evidence-based systematic review was planned to elucidate the pharmacotherapeutic potential of belladonna. A comprehensive literature search was performed in PubMed, MEDLINE, the Cochrane database, Embase, and ClinicalTrials.gov using the keywords "belladonna", "belladonna and clinical trials", and "safety and efficacy of belladonna". Articles published from 1965 to 2020 showing the efficacy of belladonna in diverse clinical conditions are included. The quality of evidence was generated using the GRADE approach, and 20 studies involving 2302 patients were included for the systematic review. Our analyses suggest that belladonna treatment appears to be safe and effective in various disease conditions, including acute encephalitis syndrome, urethral stent pain, myocardial ischemia injury, airway obstructions during sleep in infants, climacteric complaints, irritable bowel syndrome, and throbbing headache. However, better understanding of the dosage and the toxicity of tropane alkaloids of belladonna could make it an efficient remedy for treating diverse medical conditions.

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Indian J Psychol Med ; 41(3): 246-251, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31142926

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BACKGROUND: Dissociative disorder is a common neurotic disorder. Patients with dissociative disorder experience significant psychological distress and have deficits in various domains of neurocognitive functions. OBJECTIVE: To assess the neurocognitive functioning of adolescents diagnosed with dissociative disorder and compare it with that of healthy controls. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a cross-sectional observational study conducted on adolescents diagnosed with dissociative disorder, attending child and adolescent specialty clinic of a tertiary care hospital of North India from October 2016 to February 2017. Healthy control subjects were also recruited for comparison on study variables. Malin's Intelligence Scale for Indian children and standardized neuropsychological tools were administered for the assessment of intellectual functioning and neurocognitive functioning. RESULTS: A total of 50 participants with dissociative disorder and 50 healthy controls completed the study. Participants of both the groups had an average level of intellectual functioning. Participants with dissociative disorder showed poorer performance on tasks of attention and executive functions. After the Bonferroni correction, deficits were detected in the domains of coding (P = 0.0012), maze (P = 0.0001), and mathematics (P = 0.0016). CONCLUSIONS: Adolescents with dissociative disorder have impaired neurocognitive functions in comparison to healthy controls.

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Alcohol ; 8(6): 449-51, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1781921

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In the present study, the effect of chronic ethanol consumption in rats on the hepatic heme metabolism was investigated. Male Wistar rats were fed a nutritionally adequate liquid diet containing ethanol as 36% of the total calories for 5 weeks. After an overnight fast, the livers were excised and centrifuged to obtain mitochondrial and microsomal fractions. Chronic ethanol feeding of rats resulted in about 19% hepatomegaly as represented by the increased liver/body weight ratio. There was no difference in the mitochondrial protein content between the ethanol-treated and control rats, but the microsomal protein content was significantly increased in the ethanol-treated rats. Hepatic microsomal content of cytochrome P-450 (P-450) was markedly enhanced by chronic ethanol ingestion. Microsomal contents of cytochrome b5 (b5) and total heme were also increased to a lesser extent. After chronic ethanol abuse, the hepatic activity of delta-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) synthetase, which is a rate-limiting enzyme for heme production, was significantly increased and that of the heme oxygenase was slightly increased. These data indicate that ALA synthetase activity is induced by the negative feedback mechanism in order to compensate the depletion of heme caused by the utilization of heme for P-450. It is also speculated that, in response to excessive production of heme as described above, heme oxygenase activity is secondarily induced to regulate the amount of heme.


Subject(s)
5-Aminolevulinate Synthetase/metabolism , Alcohol Drinking , Heme Oxygenase (Decyclizing)/metabolism , Liver/enzymology , Animals , Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Male , Microsomes, Liver/metabolism , Osmolar Concentration , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains , Time Factors
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 168(3): 1217-22, 1990 May 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2140678

ABSTRACT

In the present study, the expression of IL-1 receptor (IL-1 R) on the primary cultured hepatocytes was determined and the effect of IL-1 on the intracellular amount of cytochrome P-450 was investigated. The kinetics of IL-1R on the hepatocytes was studied by [125I]-IL-1 alpha and revealed that 5,000 molecules of IL-1 bound to a hepatocyte with a Kd of 4.0 x 10(-9) M. Incubation of the hepatocytes with IL-1 for 18 hrs decreased the contents of cytochrome P-450 in a dose-dependent manner. These findings suggest that IL-1 potentially depresses the drug metabolism involving IL-1R which is expressed on hepatocytes.


Subject(s)
Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System/metabolism , Interleukin-1/physiology , Liver/metabolism , Receptors, Immunologic/biosynthesis , Animals , Cells, Cultured , Interleukin-1/metabolism , Kinetics , Liver/enzymology , Male , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains , Receptors, Immunologic/metabolism , Receptors, Interleukin-1 , Recombinant Proteins
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J UOEH ; 11(3): 341-5, 1989 Sep 01.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2554458

ABSTRACT

A patient with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was treated with newly established adoptive immunotherapy using LAK cells (LAK therapy) together with transcatheter arterial embolization therapy (TAE). This patient responded well, and the therapeutic efficacy still continues 6 months after the therapy. Since the efficacy of LAK therapy does not last long, it is recommended that LAK therapy should be employed in combination with such therapeutic maneuvers as TAE or anticancer drugs in patients with HCC.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/therapy , Immunization, Passive , Killer Cells, Lymphokine-Activated/immunology , Liver Neoplasms/therapy , Aged , Combined Modality Therapy , Embolization, Therapeutic , Humans , Male
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Hepatology ; 9(6): 846-51, 1989 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2541059

ABSTRACT

The present experiments were designed to study the effect of chronic ethanol consumption on endotoxin toxicity. The intravenous injection of endotoxin produced a more pronounced increase of serum AST and ALT activities in chronic ethanol-fed rats, when compared to controls. The activities of hepatic mitochondrial enzymes, succinate dehydrogenase and cytochrome oxidase, were also distinctly decreased by endotoxin treatment in chronic ethanol-fed rats. Consistent with these biochemical alterations, light and electron microscopic examinations revealed severe liver injury after endotoxin injection in chronic ethanol-fed rats. Furthermore, the increase of blood BUN and creatinine levels accompanied by the degeneration of the renal tubulus and slight infiltration of neutrophils into the glomerule were produced by endotoxin treatment and were more conspicuous in chronic ethanol-fed rats than controls. Therefore, the biochemical and histological evidence indicates that endotoxin markedly potentiates organ injury after chronic ethanol consumption. In addition, a more pronounced decrease in blood antithrombin III activity accompanied by an increase in fibrin degradation product level in blood was recognized in chronic ethanol-fed rats receiving endotoxin, when compared to controls receiving endotoxin. This increase of blood fibrin degradation product level correlated well with the decrease of antithrombin III activity (r = -0.6116; p less than 0.005). These findings of blood antithrombin III activity and fibrin degradation product level indicate that the coagulation-fibrinolysis system is more activated by endotoxin treatment after chronic ethanol consumption. Furthermore, the activation of the coagulation-fibrinolysis system was well correlated with biochemical and histological alterations representing hepatorenal involvement.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Subject(s)
Blood Coagulation , Endotoxins/toxicity , Liver Diseases, Alcoholic/metabolism , Alanine Transaminase/blood , Animals , Aspartate Aminotransferases/blood , Blood Urea Nitrogen , Creatinine/blood , Electron Transport Complex IV/metabolism , Endotoxins/metabolism , Fibrinolysis , Half-Life , Liver Diseases, Alcoholic/blood , Liver Diseases, Alcoholic/pathology , Male , Mitochondria, Liver/enzymology , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains , Succinate Dehydrogenase/metabolism
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