Anne M Myhre
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Barth C, Kelly S, Nerland S, Jahanshad N, Alloza C, Ambrogi S, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2022 Dec;
28(3):1159-1169.
PMID: 36510004
Emerging evidence suggests brain white matter alterations in adolescents with early-onset psychosis (EOP; age of onset <18 years). However, as neuroimaging methods vary and sample sizes are modest, results remain...
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Morch-Johnsen L, Smelror R, Andreou D, Barth C, Johannessen C, Wedervang-Resell K, et al.
Front Psychiatry
. 2022 Jan;
12:825681.
PMID: 35069300
Early-onset psychosis (EOP) is among the leading causes of disease burden in adolescents. Negative symptoms and cognitive deficits predicts poorer functional outcome. A better understanding of the association between negative...
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Smelror R, Johannessen C, Wedervang-Resell K, Jorgensen K, Barth C, Andreou D, et al.
Neuropsychology
. 2021 May;
35(3):300-309.
PMID: 33970663
To examine cognitive performance, stratified by age and sex, in adolescents with early-onset psychosis (EOP), relative to the healthy adolescent standardized scores for the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB). Seventy-one...
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Gurholt T, Lonning V, Nerland S, Jorgensen K, Haukvik U, Alloza C, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2020 Oct;
43(1):373-384.
PMID: 33017498
Early-onset psychosis disorders are serious mental disorders arising before the age of 18 years. Here, we investigate the largest neuroimaging dataset, to date, of patients with early-onset psychosis and healthy...
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Wedervang-Resell K, Ueland T, Aukrust P, Friis S, Holven K, H Johannessen C, et al.
NPJ Schizophr
. 2020 Aug;
6(1):20.
PMID: 32811840
It is suggested that neurodevelopmental abnormalities are involved in the disease mechanisms of psychotic disorders. Although cellular adhesion molecules (CAMs) participate in neurodevelopment, modulate blood-brain barrier permeability, and facilitate leukocyte...
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Exploring white matter microstructure and the impact of antipsychotics in adolescent-onset psychosis
Barth C, Lonning V, Gurholt T, Andreassen O, Myhre A, Agartz I
PLoS One
. 2020 May;
15(5):e0233684.
PMID: 32470000
White matter abnormalities are well-established in adult patients with psychosis. Less is known about abnormalities in the rarely occurring adolescent early onset psychosis (EOP). In particular, whether antipsychotic medication might...
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Smelror R, Rund B, Lonning V, Jorgensen K, Wedervang-Resell K, Andreassen O, et al.
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry
. 2020 Feb;
29(12):1693-1703.
PMID: 32036438
Neurocognitive deficits are associated with impaired global functioning and psychotic symptoms. However, whether symptoms can mediate the relationship between neurocognition and global functioning in adolescent psychosis is unclear. Here, we...
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Wedervang-Resell K, Friis S, Lonning V, Smelror R, Johannessen C, Agartz I, et al.
Schizophr Res
. 2019 Dec;
216:295-301.
PMID: 31791814
Background: Dyslipidemia and insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) are cardiovascular risk factors prevalent in patients with psychosis. Whether these factors are intrinsic or affected by lifestyle or antipsychotic medication (AP) is unclear....
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Wedervang-Resell K, Friis S, Lonning V, Smelror R, Johannessen C, Reponen E, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology
. 2019 Nov;
112:104513.
PMID: 31761332
Objective: Evidence indicates that the pathophysiology of adult psychosis involves immune dysregulation, but its associations with stress are often not considered. The inflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)-18, which is elevated in...
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Bendiksen B, Svensson E, Aase H, Reichborn-Kjennerud T, Friis S, Myhre A, et al.
J Atten Disord
. 2014 Jul;
21(9):741-752.
PMID: 24994876
Objective: Patterns of co-occurrence between ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), and Conduct Disorder (CD) were examined in a sample of non-referred preschool children. ADHD subtypes and sex differences were also...