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The Future of D-Cycloserine and Other Cognitive Modifiers in Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders.

Michael L Sulkowski1, Daniel A Geller2, Adam B Lewin3, Tanya K Murphy4, Andrew Mittelman2, Ashley Brown2, Eric A Storch4.   

Abstract

Variants of exposure therapy are effective for treating obsessive-compulsive and related disorders (OCRDs). However, significant numbers of patients do not respond adequately to exposure therapy resulting in continued distress and functional impairment. Therefore, novel approaches to augmenting exposure therapy are needed to adequately treat non- and partial-responders. Emerging research suggests that interventions that augment learning and memory processes associated with exposure therapy (i.e., extinction training) may display promise in enhancing treatment response in OCRDs. As the most studied example, d-cycloserine (DCS) is a relatively safe cognitive enhancer that appears to accelerate treatment gains associated with exposure therapy. This article reviews research on the use of DCS and other putative cognitive modifiers as they relate to the treatment (or prospective treatment) of obsessive-compulsive disorder and other OCRDs.

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Keywords:  Brain-derived neurotrophic factor; Cognitive enhancer; D-cycloserine; Glucocorticoids; Memory reconsolidation; Obsessive-compulsive disorder; Yohimbine

Year:  2014        PMID: 25383074      PMCID: PMC4223803          DOI: 10.2174/1573400510666140619224942

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rev        ISSN: 1573-4005


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Journal:  J Anxiety Disord       Date:  2009-11-06

2.  Glucocorticoids reduce phobic fear in humans.

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4.  D-cycloserine does not improve but might slightly speed up the outcome of in-vivo exposure therapy in patients with severe agoraphobia and panic disorder in a randomized double blind clinical trial.

Authors:  Anja Siegmund; Fabian Golfels; Claudia Finck; Anna Halisch; Daniela Räth; Jens Plag; Andreas Ströhle
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Authors:  Eric A Storch; Jonathan Abramowitz; Wayne K Goodman
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7.  D-cycloserine does not enhance exposure-response prevention therapy in obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Authors:  Eric A Storch; Lisa J Merlo; Michael Bengtson; Tanya K Murphy; Mark H Lewis; Mark C Yang; Marni L Jacob; Michael Larson; Adam Hirsh; Melanie Fernandez; Gary R Geffken; Wayne K Goodman
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9.  Acute exercise ameliorates reduced brain-derived neurotrophic factor in patients with panic disorder.

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Journal:  Psychoneuroendocrinology       Date:  2009-08-13       Impact factor: 4.905

10.  Augmentation of exposure therapy with D-cycloserine for social anxiety disorder.

Authors:  Stefan G Hofmann; Alicia E Meuret; Jasper A J Smits; Naomi M Simon; Mark H Pollack; Katherine Eisenmenger; Michael Shiekh; Michael W Otto
Journal:  Arch Gen Psychiatry       Date:  2006-03
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Review 1.  Augmentation of cognitive and behavioural therapies (CBT) with d-cycloserine for anxiety and related disorders.

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Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2015-05-10

Review 2.  Treatment-refractory anxiety; definition, risk factors, and treatment challenges.

Authors:  Peter Roy-Byrne
Journal:  Dialogues Clin Neurosci       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 5.986

3.  Whole-exome sequencing in obsessive-compulsive disorder identifies rare mutations in immunological and neurodevelopmental pathways.

Authors:  C Cappi; H Brentani; L Lima; S J Sanders; G Zai; B J Diniz; V N S Reis; A G Hounie; M Conceição do Rosário; D Mariani; G L Requena; R Puga; F L Souza-Duran; R G Shavitt; D L Pauls; E C Miguel; T V Fernandez
Journal:  Transl Psychiatry       Date:  2016-03-29       Impact factor: 6.222

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