Daniels, Nicky; 86772; Moerkerke, Matthijs; 116099; Steyaert, Jean; 43268; Bamps, Annelies; Debbaut, Edward; 124303; Prinsen, Jellina; 103191; Tang, Tiffany; 139687; Van der Donck, Stephanie; 107873; Boets, Bart; 32380; Alaerts, Kaat; 50412;
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BACKGROUND: Intranasal administration of oxytocin is increasingly explored as a new approach to facilitate social development and reduce disability associated with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The efficacy of multiple-dose oxytocin administration in children with ASD is, however, not well established. METHODS: A double-blind, rand...
Yogev, Ohad Weissbrod, Omer Battistoni, Giorgia Bressan, Dario Naamati, Adi Falciatori, Ilaria Berkyurek, Ahmet Can Rasnic, Roni Izuagbe, Rhys Hosmillo, Myra
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Funder: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation / Expanding the arsenal of prophylactic approaches against SARS-CoV-2 is of utmost importance, specifically those strategies that are resistant to antigenic drift in Spike. Here, we conducted a screen of over 16,000 RNAi triggers against the SARS-CoV-2 genome, using a massively parallel assay to identify hy...
Yogev, Ohad Weissbrod, Omer Battistoni, Giorgia Bressan, Dario Naamati, Adi Falciatori, Ilaria Berkyurek, Ahmet Can Rasnic, Roni Izuagbe, Rhys Hosmillo, Myra
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Acknowledgements: This study was funded in part by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and by the intramural program of the National Institutes of Health. The findings and conclusions contained within are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect positions or policies of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This work was conducted in part...
Procyshyn, Tanya Lombardo, Michael Lai, MC Jassim, Nazia Auyeung, Bonnie Crockford, Sarah Deakin, J Soubramanian, Sentil Sule, Akeem Terburg, David
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Oxytocin is hypothesized to promote social interactions by enhancing the salience of social stimuli. While previous neuroimaging studies have reported that oxytocin enhances amygdala activation to face stimuli in autistic men, effects in autistic women remain unclear. In this study, the influence of intranasal oxytocin on activation and functional ...
Lindley Baron-Cohen, Kate Feldman, Ruth Fearon, Pasco Fonagy, Peter
BACKGROUND: Oxytocin (OT) is a neuropeptide hormone that has anxiolytic and antidepressant effects, and positive effects on social affiliation and behaviour, particularly in parenting and attachment relationships. In women with postnatal depression (PND), each of these are reduced. This study investigated if OT administration reduces low mood in ne...
Martin, Vidmi Taolam Abdi, Mohamed Abdullahi Li, Jie Li, Dongtai Wang, Zhaozhen Zhang, Xianliao Elodie, Welera Haissou Yu, Bo
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Medical Science Monitor : International Medical Journal of Experimental and Clinical Research
Surgical site infection (SSI) occurs at the incisional site of a surgical procedure and usually involves the skin. The use of antibacterial courses to manage SSIs is still very challenging in clinical settings. When not used appropriately, antibacterial agents can lead to increased rates of adverse events. However, various antibacterial agents that...
Morrison, Tyler E De Coster, Lize Stauffer, Christopher S Wen, Jin Ahmadi, Elnaz Delucchi, Kevin O'Donovan, Aoife Woolley, Josh
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Psychoneuroendocrinology
Mimicking movements of others makes both the imitating and imitated partners feel closer. Oxytocin may increase focus on others and has been shown to increase automatic imitation in healthy controls (HC). However, this has not been replicated, and oxytocin's effects on automatic imitation have not been demonstrated in clinical populations. This stu...
Daniels, Nicky; 86772; Prinsen, Jellina; Soriano, Javier R; Alaerts, Kaat;
The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) is suggested to exert a pivotal role in a variety of complex human behaviors, including trust, attachment, social perception and fear regulation. Previous studies have demonstrated that intranasal administration of OT reduces subjective and neuroendocrine stress responses and dampens amygdala reactivity. OT has also b...
Procyshyn, Tanya L Lombardo, Michael V Lai, Meng-Chuan Auyeung, Bonnie Crockford, Sarah K Deakin, J Soubramanian, S Sule, A Baron-Cohen, Simon Bethlehem, Richard AI
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BACKGROUND: Oxytocin administration, which may be of therapeutic value for individuals with social difficulties, is likely to affect endogenous levels of other socially relevant hormones. However, to date, the effects of oxytocin administration on endogenous hormones have only been examined in neurotypical individuals. The need to consider multi-ho...
Charalambous, Marios Volk, Holger A Tipold, Andrea Erath, Johannes Huenerfauth, Enrice Gallucci, Antonella Gandini, Gualtiero Hasegawa, Daisuke Pancotto, Theresa Rossmeisl, John H
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BACKGROUND: The intranasal (IN) route for rapid drug administration in patients with brain disorders, including status epilepticus, has been investigated. Status epilepticus is an emergency, and the IN route offers a valuable alternative to other routes, especially when these fail. OBJECTIVES: To compare IN versus IV midazolam (MDZ) at the same dos...