Gopinath Sathyanarayanan
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Recent Articles
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Kuppili P, Menon V, Sathyanarayanan G, Sarkar S, Andrade C
J Neural Transm (Vienna)
. 2021 Jan;
128(2):253-262.
PMID: 33439362
D-Cycloserine is a partial agonist at the glycine site of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor. Results have been inconsistent in trials on the efficacy of D-Cycloserine in patients with schizophrenia. We...
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Vengadavaradan A, Bharadwaj B, Sathyanarayanan G, Durairaj J
Asian J Psychiatr
. 2019 Jul;
44:72-79.
PMID: 31326768
Purpose: Disorders of mother-infant bonding have been described since early 20th Century. Previous studies have looked at the prevalence of bonding disorders among mothers with postpartum psychiatric disorders. However, its...
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Bharadwaj B, Sathyanarayanan G, Kaliaperumal V, Dhodapkar R
Asian J Psychiatr
. 2019 May;
43:95-98.
PMID: 31121536
The glutamatergic theory of schizophrenia postulates N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDA-R) dysfunction. Anti-NMDA receptor antibodies may be present in some patients with psychosis. Fifteen patients presenting with acute psychotic states having one...
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Sathyanarayanan G, Thippeswamy H, Mani R, Venkataswamy M, Kumar M, Philip M, et al.
Asian J Psychiatr
. 2019 Apr;
42:74-78.
PMID: 30974307
Background: Emerging evidence suggests a possible role for immune system dysregulation in the pathogenesis of postpartum psychosis (PP) but the evidence is limited. The current study sought to determine the...
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Sathyanarayanan G, Vengadavaradan A, Bharadwaj B
Int J Yoga
. 2019 Jan;
12(1):3-28.
PMID: 30692780
Background: Yoga has its origin from the ancient times. It is an integration of mind, body, and soul. Besides, mindfulness emphasizes focused awareness and accepting the internal experiences without being...
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Vengadavaradan A, Sathyanarayanan G, Kuppili P, Bharadwaj B
Indian J Psychol Med
. 2018 Dec;
40(6):574-576.
PMID: 30533955
The connection between menstruation and psychosis has been recognized since the 18 Century. However, there are few case reports available in modern times describing about 30 patients with this condition....
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Menon V, Kattimani S, Sarkar S, Sathyanarayanan G, Subramanian K, Velusamy S
Asian J Psychiatr
. 2018 Aug;
37:40-45.
PMID: 30107315
Purpose: Our objective was to explore the utility of age at first suicide attempt in identifying subgroups of suicide attempters. Methods: In a retrospective study design, we collected information from...
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Vengadavaradan A, Sathyanarayanan G, Menon V
Asian J Psychiatr
. 2018 Aug;
36:121-122.
PMID: 30075350
No abstract available.
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Vengadavaradan A, Sathyanarayanan G, Menon V
J Neurosci Rural Pract
. 2018 May;
9(2):277-278.
PMID: 29725185
No abstract available.
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Kumar M, Venkataswamy M, Sathyanarayanan G, Thippeswamy H, Chandra P, Mani R
J Neuroimmunol
. 2017 Aug;
310:8-13.
PMID: 28778450
Postpartum psychosis (PP) is associated with significant morbidity to both mother and infant. Immune system dysregulation during PP is reported in recent studies. This study attempted to determine immune signatures...