Final Programme CINP 2014 - page 49

Poster SESSIONS
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Poster, 23 June 2014
Authors are asked to present their posters during the poster sessions.
P-04-006
Risk for bipolar disorder and physical co-
morbidity in patients initially hospitalized
with severe depression: Results of a retro-
spective chart review
Jun-Ichi Iga, Tokushima, Japan
K. Nakamura, N. Matsumoto, T. Ohmori
P-04-007
Ketamine and non-ketamine NMDA receptor
antagonists for unipolar and bipolar depres-
sion: A meta-analysis
Taishiro Kishimoto, Shinjuku, Japan
J. Chawla, J. Kane, C. Correll
P-04-008
Gray matter volume in the thalamus is cor-
related with rumination in patients with
treatment-resistant depression: A structural
magnetic resonance imaging study
Akihiko Machino, Hiroshima, Japan
Y. Kunisato, T. Matsumoto, S. Yoshimura, G. Oka-
da, Y. Okamoto, S. Yamawaki, K. Ueda
P-04-009
Depression-like behaviors were induced by
overexpression of Shati/Nat8l, an N-acetyl-
transferase, in the striatum of mice
Yoshiaki Miyamoto, Toyama, Japan
N. Iegaki, K. Sumi, Y. Ishikawa, T. Furuta,
Y. Furukawa-Hibi, S.-i. Muramatsu, T. Nabes-
hima, K. Uno, A. Nitta
P-04-010
The mRNA expressions of the nicotinic ace-
tylcholine receptor genes in rat brains after
a 21-day sertraline treatment
Shinichiro Ochi, Toon, Ehime, Japan
M. Abe, T. Kitano, Y. Otsuka, Y. Mori, T. Ishi-
maru, Y. Yoshino, S.-I. Ueno
P-04-011
Chronic mild stress and antidepressant treat-
ment alter 5-ht1a receptor dna methylation
of a conserved sp4 site
Paul Albert, Ottawa, Canada
B. Le François, J. Soo, A. Millar, A. M. Leguis-
quet, S. Leman, F. Minier, C. Belzung
P-04-012
Vortioxetine: Exploratory analysis of the re-
lation between target engagement and inte-
grated clinical database analysis of MADRS
single items
Johan Areberg, Valby, Denmark
A. Mahableshwarkar, C. Sánchez
P-04-014
Deficient suppression of the default mode
network during working memory engage-
ment in remitted major depression
Lucie Bartova, Vienna, Austria
B. Meyer, K. Diers, U. Rabl, A. Popovic, K. Kal-
cher, R. Boubela, S. Kasper, N. Praschak-Rieder,
E. Moser, L. Pezawas
P-04-015
Does coping moderate the association be-
tween mood disorders and alcohol depen-
dence? Results from the CCHS study
Venkat Bhat, Montreal, Canada
N. Low
P-04-016
Attachment styles in bipolar disorder and
unipolar depression
Venkat Bhat, Montreal, Canada
Y. Q. Huang, E. Yung, G. Kraus, A. Iskric, N. Low
P-04-018
Differential effects of pharmacological and
restraint stress on effort-based decision-
making
Courtney Bryce, Vancouver, Canada
S. Floresco
P-04-020
Investigating the role of picolinic acid in
depression
Kyle Christensen, Grand Rapids, Mi, USA
S. Janelidze, F. Ventorp, L. Brundin
P-04-021
Augmentation with aerobic exercise to phar-
macological treatment for Chinese inpatients
with moderate to severe depression: A sin-
gle-blinded randomised controlled study
Wai Sau D Chung, Hong Kong SAR, China
C. W. H. Ho, P. S. C. Chan, M. J. S. Wong, A. W.
T. Cheung, T. F. O Lau
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