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The daily rhythm of HVA, VMA, (VA) and 5-HIAA in depressionsyndrom

Journal of Neural Transmission, 1974
The daily rhythm (8–14 h, 14–20 h, 20–2 h, 2–8 h) of HVA, VMA, (VA) and 5-HIAA was studied in 21 depressed patients and was compared to the values of 13 healthy subjects. In healthy subjects all compounds trend to high values during day-time and significant lower values in the nightphase (2–8 h).
E. Neumayer   +4 more
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Tapping-time influences concentrations of 5-HIAA in the CSF

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1993
Abstract Lumbar puncture was performed on 12 healthy male volunteers at the L 4–5 level to investigate the influence of tapping-time on CSF levels of transmitter metabolites. Applying a backward multiple regression model to the data, height, age and tapping-time was found to influence 5-HIAA while HVA correlated only with height.
Anne C. Zachau   +2 more
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Intranasal vasotocin decreases cerebrospinal fluid 5-HIAA levels in man

Brain Research Bulletin, 1986
A single dose (10 ng/kg) of the nonapeptide arginine vasotocin (AVT) administered intranasally to healthy young men, significantly decreased 5-HIAA levels in the lumbar cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) 8 hr after its administration. So far, this represents the smallest amount of an active substance able to alter CSF 5-HIAA levels in man.
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CSF 5-HIAA and atmospheric pressure

Biological Psychiatry, 1992
Conny Nordin   +2 more
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Increased cisternal 5-HIAA level in suicides

European Journal of Pharmacology, 1990
Mihály Arató   +2 more
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CSF 5-HIAA and atmospheric pressure: Failure to replicate

Biological Psychiatry, 1993
William O. Faustman   +7 more
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