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Poster, 25 June 2014
P-42-007
Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hor-
mone secretion secondary to antidepres-
sants: Fact or fiction?
Maria Llobet, Barcelona, Spain
J. M. Gines Miranda, J. León, M. Martín, S. Ra-
mos, A. Sabaté, L. Gómez, S. Latorre, V. Pérez
P-42-008
Phenelzine increases rat brain levels of L-
tyrosine, an effect apparently mediated by
its active metabolite beta-phenylethylidene-
hydrazine
Dmitriy Matveychuk, Edmonton, Canada
E. Nunes, N. Ullah, C. Velázquez-Martínez,
G. Baker
P-42-009
The efficacy of vortioxetine in adult patients
with a recurrent major depressive episode
(MDE): A randomized, double-blind, placebo-
controlled study
Roger McIntyre, Toronto, Canada
S. N. Lophaven, C. K. Olsen
P-42-010
Neurohormonal response to psychosocial
stress and food consumption in depression:
The association of cortisol, leptin and ghrelin
Martha McKay, Toronto, Canada
R. Levitan, K. Zakzanis, F. Vaccarino, T. da Silva,
A. V. Ravindran
P-42-011
Broader conceptualization of remission as-
sessed by the remission from depression
questionnaire and its association with symp-
tomatic remission
Alonso Montoya, Toronto, Canada
J. Lebrec, K. M. Keane, I. Fregenal, A. Cuidad,
A. Moríňigo, L. Agüera, M. Zimmerman
P-42-012
Changes in alpha(1)-adrenergic receptor sub-
types in the prefrontal cortex of rats sub-
jected to chronic mild stress and imipramine
treatment
Irena Nalepa, Krakow, Poland
A. Bielawski, K. Rafa-Zablocka, A. Zelek-Molik,
P. Gruca, M. Papp, A. Roman
P-42-013
Levomilnacipran inhibits both norepineph-
rine and serotonin reuptake across the clini-
cal dose range
Joann O´Connor, Jersey City, USA
L. Chen, C. Gommoll, S. Zukin
P-42-015
The role of the vagus nerve in the anti-in-
flammatory action of antidepressants in rats
Katarina Ondicova, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
A. Tillinger, L. Mikova, N. Hegedusova, J. Pe-
cenak, B. Mravec
P-42-016
Vortioxetine does not affect sexual behavior
in a male rat model for sexual dysfunction
Ronald Oosting, Utrecht, The Netherlands
J. Chan, A. Pehrson, Y. Li, C. Sanchez, B. Olivier
P-42-017
Aripiprazole augmentation, antidepressant
combination or switching therapy in patients
with major depressive disorder who are par-
tial- or non-responsive to current antide-
pressants: A multi-center, naturalistic study
Chi-Un Pae, Bucheon, Republic of Korea
S. Ahn, C. Han
P-42-018
Agomelatine treatment in outpatient depres-
sives: A short effectiveness study
Georgios Papageorgiou, Athens, Greece
G. Avraam, S. Dimou
P-42-019
The effects of 3 weeks repetitive transcranial
magnetic stimulation on the P200 amplitude
in patients with medication-resistant major
depression
Joo Eon Park, Uiwang, Republic of Korea
H. J. Huh, J.-H. Chae
P-42-020
The association between serum lipid levels,
suicide ideation, and central serotonergic
activity in patients with major depressive
disorder
Young-Min Park, Goyang, Republic of Korea
B.-H. Lee
P-42-021
Concentrations of different antidepressants
in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid under nat-
uralistic conditions
Michael Paulzen, Aachen, Germany
S. Groppe, T. Veselinovic, S. C. Tauber, C. Hiem-
ke, G. Gründer
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