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PROGRESS IN NEURO-PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY & BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY Volume 15 Editors-in-Chief C. Radouco-Thomas P. Bedard M. Radouco-Thomas Laval University Medical School Quebec, Canada © PERGAMON PRESS OXFORD - NEW YORK - SEOUL - TOKYO Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry An International Research, Review and News Journal Editors-in-Chief: C. Radouco-Thomas, P. Bedard and M. Radouco-Thomas Associate Editors: S. Chawla and D. B. Lacroix Mailing Address: Editorial Office, Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biochemical Psychiatry, Lab. of Neuro-Psychopharmacol./RADA Unit, Laval Uni- versity Medical School, Quebec, Canada, G1K 7P4. Executive Editorial Board C. RADOUCO-THOMAS Laval University Medical School, Quebec (Chairman) T. A. BAN J. MENDLEWICZ Vanderbilt University, Nashville University of Brussels, Brussels H. HIPPIUS R. M. POST University of Minich, Germany NIMH, Bethesda L. E. HOLLISTER L. PRILIPKO Harris County Psychiatric Center, California WHO, Geneva, Switzerland H. E. LEHMANN G. RACAGNI McGill University, Montreal Institute of Pharmacology, Milan M. LINNOILA H. M. VAN PRAAG NIAAA, Bethesda University of Limburg, Maastricht PUBLISHED BIMONTHLY January, March, May, July, September, November Publishing, Subscription and Advertising Offices: Pergamon Press Ltd, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW. (Oxford 794141; Telex 83177). Address for subscription enquiries in North America: Pergamon Press Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A. Annual Institutional Subscription Rate (1993): £400.00 (US$640.00). Sterling prices are definitive. US dollar prices are quoted for convenience only, and are subject to exchange rate fluctuation. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change without notice. Subscription rates for Japan are available on request. Second class postage paid at RAHWAY NJ. Postmaster send address corrections to Pergamon Press Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A. Specially Reduced Rates to Individuals: |n the interest of maximizing the dissemination of the research results published in this important journal we have established a two-tier price structure. Any individual whose institution takes out a library subscription may purchase a second or additional subscription for personal use at a much reduced rate. Back issues: Back issues of all previously published volumes are available directly from Pergamon Press offices. Current subscriptions are available on microfiche simultaneously with the paper edition and on microfilm on completion of the annual index at the end of the subscription year. © 1993 Pergamon Press Ltd CONTENTS Volume 15, Number 1 Critical reviews and theoretical articles Antidepressant for substance-abusing schizophrenic patients: a minireview S. G. Siris, P. C. Bermanzohn, S. E. Mason and M. A. Shuwall Full-length original papers Clinical studies ‘La Douce Indifférence’ and mood in anorexia nervosa: neuropsychological correlates R. C. Casper and W. Heller Relationship between seasonal patterns of platelet serotonin uptake and 3H-imipramine binding in depressed patients and normal controls A. Chicz-Demet, C. Reist and E. M. Demet Phenylacetic acid in CSF and serum in Indian schizophrenic patients B. A. Davis, S. Shrikhande, V. P. Paralikar, S. R. Hirsch, D. A. Durden and A. A. Boulton Increased 5-HT-2 receptor function as measured by serotonin-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis in platelets of depressed patients M. Mikuni, |. Kusumi, A. Kagaya, Y. Kuroda, H. Mori and K. Takahashi Simulated home treatment of depression with nortriptyline C. Peabody, J. Van Norman, L. Hollister and D. Warner The prophylactic efficacy of tricyclic antidepressants — a five year followup E. D. Peselow, D. L. Dunner, R. R. Fieve and C. Difiglia Experimental laboratory studies Neurotensin-sensitive protein phosphorylation in the rodent caudate nucleus S. T. Cain and C. B. Nemeroff Ganglioside or sialic acid attenuates ethanol-induced decrements in locomotion, nose-poke exploration, and anxiety, but not body temperature N. Gilmore, L. Cherian and W. R. Klemm Effects of p-chloro-phenylalanine on the behaviors induced by apomorphine and amphetamine in adult cats E. Motles, A. Gomez, C. Briones and M. Gonzalez Dopamine D-1 receptor-mediated inhibition of nucleus accumbens neurons from the ventral tegmental area M. Sasa, M. Hara and S. Takaori Somatic and behavioral ontogeny in three rat strains: preliminary observations of dopamine-mediated behaviors and brain D-1 receptors A. S. Unis, F. Petracca and J. Diaz Instructions to contributors Forthcoming papers CONTENTS Volume 15, Number 2 Editorial note Invited paper Heinz Lehmann Award Lecture Phenylethylaminergic modulation of catecholaminergic neurotransmission A. A. Boulton Other invited papers Nerve growth factor and the neostriatum C. A. Altar Integrated genetic databases in the study of neuropsychiatric diseases: inborn errors of cerebral metabolic pathways? M. Jaworski and E. Edwards Glutamate and glycine co-activate while polyamines merely modulate the NMDA receptor complex J. Lehmann, F. Colpaert and H. Canton New vistas on 5-HT receptors and migraine S. J. Peroutka Animal models of depression reflect changing views on the essence and etiology of depressive disorders in humans J. S. Richardson Animal models of anxiety and the development of novel anxiolytic drugs D. J. Sanger, G. Perrault, E. Morel, D. Joly and B. Zivkovic Extensive and enantioselective presystemic metabolism of DL-threo-methylphenidate in humans N. R. Srinivas, J. W. Hubbard, D. Quinn, E. D. Korchinski and K. K. Midha Long term use of neuroleptics by schizophrenic patients R. Williams, J. T. Dalby and J. Kennedy A review of in vivo modulation of cerebellar cGMP levels by excitatory amino acid receptors: role of NMDA, quisqualate and kainate subtypes P. L. Wood and T. S. Rao Free communications 1. Original clinical studies Comparison of the panicogenic effect of cholecystokinin 30-33 and carbon dioxide in panic disorder J. Bradwejn and D. Koszycki Deuterium-labelled p-tyramine challenge test and phenolsulfotransferase activity in depressed patients — failure to replicate decreased p-tyramine conjugation in depression B. A. Davis, A. A. Boulton, P. H. Yu, D. A. Durden, R. C. Bowen, CONTENTS Volume 15, Number 2, continued D. L. Keegan, S. Blackshaw, C. D’Arcy, A. J. Remillard, N. Dayal, S. Shrikhande and S. Saleh Temporal segmentation of response speed in depression: neuro-electrophysiological approaches V. J. Knott and Y. D. Lapierre Preparatory brain potentials in major depressive disorder V. J. Knott, Y. D. Lapierre, D. De Lugt, L. Griffiths, D. Bakish, M. Browne and E. Horn The effect of methyltestosterone on the growth hormone response to the dopamine receptor agonist, apomorphine S. Lal, N. P. V. Nair, J. X. Thavundayil, V. Tawar, H. Guyda and C. Ayotte Probable interaction of sodium divalproex with benzodiazepines M. Lum, R. Fontaine, R. Elie and A. Ontiveros Haloperidol reductase activity in red blood cells from oriental patients on haloperidol T. Someya, M. Shibasaki, T. Kato, T. Noguchi, N. Ishida and S. Takahashi 2. Original experimental studies Involvement of M1 and M2 muscarinic receptors of the basal forebrain in cholinergically mediated changes in the rat locomotion S. M. Brudzynski, R. S. McLachlan and J. P. Girvin Metabolism of antidepressants: urinary metabolites of trimipramine in the rat M. S. Hussain, R. T. Coutts, G. B. Baker, R. G. Micetich and ‘M. Daneshtalab Localization of cholecystokinin binding sites in canine brain using quantitative autoradiography M. A. Morency, R. Quirion, N. P. V. Nair and R. K. Mishra Studies on the properties of some peripheral MAO inhibitors E. Scarr, P. H. Yu, B. A. Davis and A. A. Boulton Deamination of 2-propyl-1-aminopentane and 2-[(2-propyl) pentylamino] acetamide by amine oxidases: formation of valproic acid P. H. Yu and B. A. Davis Enzymatic N-methylation of phenelzine catalyzed by phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase P. H. Yu, B. A. Davis and D. A. Durden Acknowledgement for referees Instructions to contributors Forthcoming papers CONTENTS Volume 15, Number 3 Critical reviews and theoretical articles Lithium administered by eye drops: a better treatment for bipolar affective disorder? G. Schreiber and S. Avissar Full-length original papers Clinical studies Glycosaminoglycan polysulfate in the treatment of old age dementias T. A. Ban, L. C. Morey, E. Aguglia, R. Batista, G.C ampanella, L. Conti, J.-F. Dreyfus, O. K. Fjetland, D. Grossi, A. Modaferri, G. A. Marin-Perez, A. Postiglione, V. Santini, A. Torres-Ruiz and L. E. Vergara Effects of adjunctive verapamil administration in chronic schizophrenic patients G. Bartko, S. Horvath, G. Zador and E. Frecska Pituitary abnormalities in eating disorders: further evidence from MRI studies P. M. Doraiswamy, K. R. Krishnan, O. B. Boyko, M. M. Husain, G. S. Figiel, V. J. Palese, P. R. Escalona, S. A. Shah, W. M. McDonald, W. J. K. Rockwell and E. H. Ellinwood Jr Early decrease in density of mononuclear leukocyte B-adrenoceptors in depressed patients following amineptine treatment: possible relation to clinical efficiency P. Mazzola, R. Jeanningros, J. M. Azorin, L. Aligne and R. Tissot Thyroid releasing hormone test in schizophrenic patients with post-psychotic depression S. G. Siris, K. Frechen, A. Strahan, J. Cutler, K. Owen, J. Alvir and T. McCorry Experimental laboratory studies Selective anorexigenic effects of corticotropin releasing hormone in the rhesus monkey J. R. Glowa, J. D. Bacher, M. Herkenham and P. W. Gold Effect of subchronic antidepressants administration on serotonin-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis in para-chlorophenylalanine-treated rat hippocampal slices 1. Kusumi, M. Mikuni and K. Takahashi Ontogeny of phenylalanine (endogenous cholecystokinin) induced modulation of food intake in normal and undernourished rats R. Mathur and S. K. Manchanda Opiate—dopamine interactions in the neural substrates of acoustic startle gating in the rat N. R. Swerdiow, S. B. Caine and M. A. Geyer Case report Lithium-TCA induced malignant syndrome — case report D. De Maio and M. Laviani CONTENTS Volume 15, Number 3, continued Instructions to contributors Forthcoming papers Volume 15, Number 4 Critical reviews and theoretical articles Development of an early detection battery for dementia of the Alzheimer type J. B. Cohn, C. S. Wilcox and B. E. Lerer Full-length original papers Clinical studies Cytokines in Alzheimer’s disease L. D. Altstiel and K. Sperber Clonidine and scopolamine: differences and similarities in how they change human information processing E. Callaway, R. Halliday, H. Naylor and D. Brandeis The effect of age, sex, weight and height on the plasma concentrations in healthy subjects of the acidic metabolites of some biogenic monoamines involved in psychiatric and neurological disorders B. A. Davis, D. A. Durden and R. L. O'Reilly Abuse of “BRON”: a Japanese OTC cough suppressant solution containing methylephedrine, codeine, caffeine and chlorpheniramine J. Ishigooka, Y. Yoshida and M. Murasaki Fast feedback regulation of ACTH by cortisol K. R. R. Krishnan, J. C. Ritchie, A. N. Manepalli, W. Saunders, S. W. Li, S. Venkataraman, C. B. Nemeroff and B. J. Carroll Buprenorphine responders: a diagnostic subgroup of heroin addicts? R. B. Resnick, E. Resnick and M. Galanter Experimental laboratory studies A nicotinic receptor antagonist enhances the hypothermic response to a muscarinic agonist S. C. Dilsaver, M. J. Majchrzak, R. M. Snider and R. K. Davidson Interleukin-1 potentiation of B-endorphin secretion and the dynamics of interleukin-1 internalization of pituitary cells M. O. Fagarasan, P. K. Arora and J. Axelrod Effect of ageing on melatonin synthesis induced by 5-hydroxytryptophan and constant light in rats I. M. Mcintyre and G. F. Oxenkrug Naloxone effects on the visual evoked potentials recorded from the main and accessory visual pathways of the cat L. Rocha, R. Fernandez-Mas, R. Gutierrez, A. Martinez, F. Pellicer and A. Fernandez-Guardiola CONTENTS Volume 15, Number 4, continued Instructions to contributors Announcement Forthcoming papers Volume 15, Number 5 Critical reviews and theoretical articles Magnetic resonance imaging in biological psychiatry C. Na, P. M. Doraiswamy, K.-H. Lee and K. R. R. Krishnan Full-length original papers Clinical studies The changes of thyroid hormone during pharmacological treatment of panic disorder patients R. Balon, R. Pohl, V. K. Yeragani, C. Ramesh and D. A. Glitz Concentration of cholecystokinin in cerebrospinal fluid is decreased in psychosis: relationship to symptoms and drug response M. C. Beinfeld and D. L. Garver Effect of dietary phenylalanine on the plasma concentrations of phenylalanine, phenylethylamine and phenylacetic acid in healthy volunteers B. A. Davis, R. L. O’Reilly, C. L. Placatka, |. A. Paterson, P. H. Yu and D. A. Durden Variability in psychometric test scores: the importance of the practice effect in patient study design B. F. Johnson, K. Hoch and J. Johnson Role of serotonin in hypothalamo pituitary adrenal axis escape from dexamethasone suppression K. R. R. Krishnan, J. C. Ritchie, A. N. Manepalli, W. H. Wilson, W. B. Saunders, S. S. Venkataraman and B. J. Carroll Effects of acute infusion of the muscarinic cholinergic agonist arecoline on verbal memory and visuo-spatial function in dementia of the Alzheimer type K. C. Raffaele, A. Berardi, P. P. Morris, S. Asthana, J. V. Haxby, M. B. Schapiro, S. |. Rapoport and T. T. Soncrant SPECT regional cerebral blood flow and neuropsychological testing in non-demented HIV-positive drug abusers: preliminary results S. W. Woods, S. S. O’Malley, B. L. Martini, C. J. McDougle, L. H. Price, J. H. Krystal, P. B. Hoffer and T. R. Kosten Experimental laboratory studies N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors and release of newly-synthesized [3H]dopamine in nucleus accumbens slices and its relationship with neocortical afferences H. Asencio, G. Bustos, K. Gysling and R. Labarca CONTENTS Volume 15, Number 5, continued Dietary choline manipulations and behavioural modifications in rats in the early stages of aging A. Fundaro’ and A. Paschero Dissociation of autoreceptor activation and behavioral consequences of low-dose apomorphine treatment M. R. Lynch The effects of beta-blockers and diazepam on heart rate of conscious conditioned rats M. Nishimoto, T. Uematsu, T. Ozaki, H. Satoh, M. Nakashima, K. Miyasato and K. Ohara Effects of long-term treatment with lithium and antidepressants on [3H]forskolin binding to rat cerebral cortical membranes Y. Odagaki, T. Koyama and |. Yamashita Diltiazem suppresses quinpirole-induced oral stereotypies in haloperidol withdrawn rats O. Pucilowski and B. Eichelman Instructions to contributors Forthcoming papers Volume 15, Number 6 Critical reviews and theoretical articles 5-HT,, receptor responsivity in anxiety disorders and depression K.-P. Lesch Animal study on the role of serotonin in depression H. Nagayama, K. Tsuchiyama, K. Yamada and J. Akiyoshi Infant rat separation is a sensitive test for novel anxiolytics J. T. Winslow and T. R. Insel Full-length original papers Clinical studies Serotonergic interhemispheric asymmetry: neurochemical and pharmaco-EEG evidence M. Arato, E. Frecska, D. J.M acCrimmon, R. Guscott, B. Saxena, K. Tekes and L. Tothfalusi Is a single tricyclic antidepressant trial an active treatment for psychotic depression? A. Khan, C. Noonan and W. Healey Adrenal function in abstinent alcoholic men P. T. Loosen, B. Chambliss, S. S. Paviou and D. N. Orth HPA-axis hormones and prolactin responses to dextro-fenfluramine in depressed patients and healthy controls M. Maes, P. D’Hondt, E. Suy, B. Minner, C. Vandervorst and J. Raus CONTENTS Volume 15, Number 6, continued Pharmacokinetics of peptide T in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) M. R. Ruff, C. Smith, T. Kingan, H. Jaffe, P. Heseltine, M. A. Gill, K. Mayer, C. B. Pert and T. P. Bridge Experimental laboratory studies Antagonism of EEGraphic and behavioural effects of methamphetamine by selective receptor blockers (SCH 23390 and raclopride) in the rabbit P. Bo, E. Marchioni, C. Dallocchio, A. Albergati and F. Savoldi Hypnotic action of flunitrazepam is reversed by proglumide in rats Z. De Saint Hilaire-Kafi, P. G. Vallet and J. M. Gaillard Behavioral models in mice. Implication of the alpha noradrenergic system M. Hascoét, M. Bourin and J. Bradwejn The effects of conditioning with amphetamine on the thermic effects of amphetamine and pentobarbital R. E. Hinson, A. Streather and G. Cosburn Emerging pharmacology of nerve growth factor P. A. Lapchak and F. Hefti Effects of acute administration of SCH 23390 on dopamine and serotonin turnover in major dopaminergic areas and mesencephalic raphe nuclei — comparison with ritanserin J. Lappalainen, J. Hietala, M. Koulu, B. Sj6hoim and E. Syvalahti Antagonism of physostigmine induced hypothermia and neuroendocrine changes following exposure to different environmental temperatures R. P. Maickel, D. R. Kinney, D. L. Ryker and M. B. Nichols Distribution of D, dopamine receptor mRNA in the primate brain J. H. Meador-Woodruff, A. Mansour, O. Civelli and S. J. Watson The response of the pineal melatonin biosynthesis to the selective MAO-A inhibitor, clorgyline, in young and middle-aged rats G. F. Oxenkrug, |. M. Mcintyre, P. J. Requintina and J. D. Duffy A scaling approach to find order parameters quantifying the effects of dopaminergic agents on unconditioned motor activity in rats M. P. Paulus and M. A. Geyer Modulation of benzodiazepine agonist and inverse-agonist receptor binding by GABA during ethanol withdrawal P. L. Prather, S. M. Rezazadeh, J. Chen, H. Lal and M. W. Martin Short and preliminary papers Alpha-methyltryptophan as a therapeutic agent T. L. Sourkes Instructions to contributors Forthcoming papers

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