Browsing Depressive Disorders by Author "Capitao, Liliana"
Now showing items 1-7 of 7
-
Acute neural effects of fluoxetine on emotional regulation in depressed adolescents
Capitao, Liliana; Chapman, Robert; Wright, Lucy C; Murphy, Susannah E; James, Anthony; Cowen, Philip J; Harmer, Catherine J (2022-05)Adolescent major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with disrupted processing of emotional stimuli and difficulties in cognitive reappraisal. Little is known however about how current pharmacotherapies act to modulate ... -
ENIGMA MDD: Seven Years of Global Neuroimaging Studies of Major Depression through Worldwide Data Sharing
Capitao, Liliana (2019-10)A key objective in the field of translational psychiatry over the past few decades has been to identify the brain correlates common to individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD). Identifying measurable indicators ... -
The knowns and unknowns of SSRI treatment in young people with depression and anxiety: efficacy, predictors, and mechanisms of action
Murphy, Susannah E; Capitao, Liliana; Cowen, Philip J; Harmer, Catherine J (2021-08)The use of SSRIs for the treatment of depression and anxiety in young people is increasing. However, the effects of SSRIs in adolescence, a time when there are substantial changes in neural, cognitive, and social functioning, ... -
Neural effects of a single dose of fluoxetine on resting-state functional connectivity in adolescent depression
Capitao, Liliana; Chapman, Robert; Wright, Lucy C; Murphy, Susannah E; James, Anthony; Cowen, Philip J; Harmer, Catherine J (2020-11)Fluoxetine is commonly prescribed in adolescent depression, but the neural mechanisms underlying its action remain poorly understood. Here, we used resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the ... -
Precision biomarkers for mood disorders based on brain imaging
Capitao, Liliana; Harmer, Catherine J (2020-10)Mood disorders are a global public health problem because of their high prevalence, chronicity, and recurrence throughout the lifespan as well as increased risk of mortality.123 They also impose a heavy economic burden on ... -
A single administration of ‘microbial’ D-alanine to healthy volunteers augments reaction to negative emotions: a comparison with D-serine
Capitao, Liliana; Harmer, Catherine J (2020-03)Background Activation of the glutamate N-methyl-D-Aspartate receptor (NMDAR) with its co-agonist D-serine has been shown to improve subjective mood in healthy volunteers. D-alanine is another potent NMDAR co-agonist which ... -
A single dose of fluoxetine reduces neural limbic responses to anger in depressed adolescents
Capitao, Liliana; Chapman, Robert; Murphy, Susannah E; James, Anthony; Cowen, Philip J; Harmer, Catherine J (2019-01-21)Depression in adolescence is frequently characterised by symptoms of irritability. Fluoxetine is the antidepressant with the most favourable benefit:risk ratio profile to treat adolescent depression, but the neural ...