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Panic attacks cholecystokinin-induced

Boyer W (1995) Serotonin uptake inhibitors are superior to imipramine and alprazolam in alleviating panic attacks a metaanalysis. Int Clin Psychopharmacol 10 45-49 Bradwejn J, Koszycki D (1994) Imipramine antagonism of the paniogenic effects of chole-cystokinin tetrapeptide in panic disorder patients. Am J Psychiatry 151 261-263 Bradwejn J, Koszycki D, Paradis M, Reece P, Hinton J, Sedman A (1995) Effect of CI-988 on cholecystokinin tetrapeptide-induced panic symptoms in healthy volunteers. Biol Psychiatry 38 742-746... [Pg.463]

StrOhle A, Holsboer F, Rupprecht R (2000) Increased ACTH concentrations associated with cholecystokinin tetrapeptide-induced panic attacks in patients with panic disorders. Neuropsychopharmacology 22 251-256... [Pg.467]

Veltman DJ, van Zijderveld GA, van Dyck R (1996) Epinephrine infusions in panic disorder a double-blind placebo-controlled study. J Affect Disord 39 133-140 Westenberg HGM, Den Boer JA (1989) Serotonin fimction in panic disorder effect of L-5-hydroxytryptophan in patients and controls. Psychopharmacology (Berl) 98 283-285 Wetzler S, Asnis GM, DeLecuona JM (1996) Serotonin function in panic disorder intravenous administration of meta-chlorophenylpiperazine. Psychiatry Res 62 77-82 Wiedemann K, Jahn H, Yassom-idis A, Kellner M (2001) Anxiolyticlike effects of atrial natrim-etic peptide on cholecystokinin tetrapeptide-induced panic attacks. Arch Gen Psychiatry 58 371-377... [Pg.468]

Bradwejn J, Koszycki D Comparison of C02-induced panic attacks with cholecystokinin-induced panic attacks in PD. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry 15 237-239, 1991... [Pg.602]

Bradwejn J, Koszycki D, Meterissian G Cholecystokinin-tetrapeptide induced panic attacks in patients with panic disorder. Can J Psychiatry 35 83-85, 1990... [Pg.602]

Cholecystokinin (CCK) The tetrapeptide CCK causes more panic attacks when infused into patients with panic disorder than it does in normal volunteers, which suggests increased sensitivity of the brain type of CCK receptor, known as CCK-B. Unfortunately, in early investigations CCK-B antagonists did not appear to be effective for panic disorder. Nevertheless, agents with novel pharmacological mechanisms of action are sometimes evaluated for their potential antipanic actions by testing whether they can block CCK-induced panic attacks. [Pg.350]

De Montigny C (1989) Cholecystokinin tetrapeptide induces panic like attacks in healthy volunteers. Arch Gen Psychiatry 46 511-517... [Pg.520]


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