Research references for Rhodaptin

Adaptogens

Baranov VM. “Experimental trials of herbal adaptogen effect on the quality of operator activity, mental and professional working capacity.” Institute of Medical and Biological Problems, Russian Federation Ministry of Health, phase two, 1994.

Baranov AI.Medicinal uses of ginseng and related plants in the Soviet Union.” J Ethnopharmacol 1982; 6: 339-353.

Bender KI, Freidman CL, Bogoslovskaya. CN "Effect of Rhodiola rosea (golden root) and Eleutherococcus on physiological parameters." Health Care, Kazakhstan, 2, 78-79. (1978)

Bhargavan KP, Singh, N. “Comparative Evaluation of the Anti-stress Activity of Eleutherococcus Setaceous, Panax Ginseng and Ocimum Sanctum.” In: New Data on Eleutherococcus: Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Eleutherococcus (Moscow, 1984). Vladivostok: Far East Academy of Science of the USSR, 1986, 81.

Brekhman II, Kirillov OI. “The Protective Action of Eleutherococcus during Stress.”
In Eleutherococcus and Other Adaptogens from Far East Plants: Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1966.

Brekhman II, Kirillov OI. “The Effects of Eleutherococcus on the Alarm-Phase of Stress.” Life Sciences Part I: Physiology and Pharmacology 8 (3). 1969: 113-121.

Brekhman II, Dardymov IV. New substances of plant origin which increase nonspecific resistance.” Ann Rev Pharmacol 1969; 9: 419-430.

Brichenko VS, Kupriyanova IE, Skorokhova TF. “The use of herbal adaptogens with tricyclic antidepressants in patients with psychogenic depression.” In: Saratikov AS (ed.) Modern problems of pharmacology and search for new medicines. Tomsk State University Press, Tomsk, 1986. pp58-60

Brown RP, Gerbarg PL, Ramazanov Z. “Rhodiola rosea. A phytomedical overview.” HerbalGram; J. of the American Botanical Council 2002;56:40-52

Dalinger, OI, Kaliko, I.M. “The Influence of Eleutherococcus on High Nervous Activity of Student-Athletes.” Stimulators of the Central Nervous System, issue 2. Tomsk, 1968, 162.

Darbinyan V, Kteyan A, Panossian A, Gabrielian E, Wikman G, Wagner H. "Rhodiola rosea in stress induced fatigue--a double blind cross-over study of a standardised extract SHR-5 with a repeated low-dose regimen on the mental performance of healthy physicians during night duty.” Phytomedicine 2000; Oct, 7(5): 365-71.

Economo A, Galambosi B. “Use and introduction of medicinal plants with adaptogen effects in Finland."
Anti Aging Center Europe, Agrifood Research Finland,

Abstracts of the Seminar on Rhodiola rosea, 2002, June 18.

Egorov Yu.N, Baburin, EF. “On the Influence of Eleutherococcus on the Human Nervous System.” In: Eleutherococcus and Other Adaptogens from Far East Plants: Siberian Department of the Academy of Science of the USSR, 1966, 167.

Germano, C, Ramazanov, Z. "Arctic root (Rhodiola rosea). The powerful new ginseng alternative.” Kensington Publishing Corp, NY. 1999, pp. 176

Kelly GS. Rhodiola rosea: A possible plant adaptogen. Altern Med Rev 2001; Jun, 6(3): 293-302.

Khnykina LA, Zotova MI. "To the pharmacognostic study of Rhodiola rosea." Aptechn Delo 1966; Nov-Dec, 15(6): 34-8.

Kirillov, O.I. “Research on the Mechanism of the Adaptogenic Action of Eleutherococcus and the Problem of the Pharmacological Regulation of Stress.” I
n: Results of the Study of Eleutherococcus in the USSR Vladivostok: Siberian????

Krasik FD, Morozova ES, Petrova KP "A new clinical result of anti-stress effect of Rhodiola rosea (Golden root)." Modern Pharmacology, Kemerovo, Russia, p. 298-300. (1970)

Krasnov EA, Zotova MI, Nekhodova MF. “Simulative effect of Rhodiola rosea." Plant resources 14 p. 90-92. (1978).

Marina TF, Alekseeva LP, Plotnikova TM. "The influence of Rhodiola rosea preparation on the spontaneous bioelectric activity and electrographic reactions of the cortex of the Large Hemispheres and Some subcortical structures." Proceedings of Siberian Department of the USSR Academy of Science. Biological Sciences, 3: 85-89 (1973).

Maslova LV, Kondrat'ev BI, Maslov LN, Lishmanov IB."The cardioprotective and antiadrenergic activity of an extract of Rhodiola rosea in stress." Eksp Klin Farmakol 1994; Nov-Dec, 57(6): 61-3.

Panasyuk, EN, Sklyarov, A. Ya., Chutashko, O, Ya., Bezrukov, AA. “Research on the Influence of Adaptogens, Eleutherococcus and Aralia, on Work Efficiency under Stress Conditions.” In: Actual Problems of Labor Physiology and Preventive Economics (Theses of Reports at the Xth All-Union Conference) M., Vol. 3, 90.

Ramazanov, Z, Suarez, Maria del Mar Bernal. "New secrets of effective natural stress and weight management, using Rhodiola rosea and Rhodendron caucasicum".
ATN/Safe Goods Publishing, CT. 1999, pp. 88

Saratikov AS, Krasnov EA  “Rhodiola Rosea is a Valuable Medicinal Plant.” Tomsk: Medical Institute, 1987.

Shevtsov, VA, Zholus, BI, Shervarly, VI, Vol’skij, VB, Korovin, YP, Khristich, MP, Roslyakova, NA, Wikman, G. “A randomized trial of two different doses of a SHR-5 Rhodiola rosea extract versus placebo and control of capacity for mental work. Phytomedicine 2003; 10:95-105.

Spasov AA, Mandrikov VB, Mironova IA. “The effect of the preparation rodakson on the psychophysiological and physical adaptation of students to an academic load.”
Eksp Klin Farmakol 2000 Jan-Feb;63(1):76-8

Spasov AA, Wikman GK, Mandrikov VB, Mironova IA, Neumoin VV. “A double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study of the stimulating and adaptogenic effect of Rhodiola rosea SHR-5 extract on the fatigue of students caused by stress during an examination period with a repeated low-dose regimen. Phytomedicine 2000; Apr, 7(2): 85-9.

Yaremenko, KV. “Adaptogens as a Means of Prophylactic Medicine.” Tomsk, 1990, p. 94.

Yurgens, IL, Kirillov, OI. “The Influence of Eleutherococcus on Stress.” Results of the Study of Eleutherococcus in the USSR: Theses of the Reports at the Annual Session of the Far East Department of the Academy of Science of the USSR, 1996, 39.


DHEA


Books

Callahan, Maureen.  1997.  DHEA The Miracle Hormone. New York: Penguin Books USA Inc.

Cherniske, Stephen. 1998. The DHEA Breakthrough. New York: Ballantine Books.

Greenberg, Beverly.  1998.  The DHEA Discovery, Wonder Hormone of the 90’s.

Los Angeles: Majesty Press.

Ley, Beth and Ash, Richard. 1997.  DHEA: Unlocking the Secrets to the Fountain of Youth.  Aliso Viejo: BL Publications.

Pascal, Alana.  1996. DHEA The Fountain of Youth Discovered? Malibu: The Van der Kar Press.

Regelson, William. 1996. The Super Hormone Promise. New York: Simon and Schuster

Shealy, Norman C. 1996.  DHEA The Youth and Health Hormone.  New Canaan: Keats Publishing, Inc.

Walji, Hasnain.  1996.  DHEA The Ultimate Rejuvenating Hormone.  Prescott: Hohm Press.


Article References

Barrett-Connor E, von Mühlen D, Laughlin GA and  Kripke A. “Endogenous levels of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, but not other sex hormones, are associated with depressed mood in older women: The Rancho Bernardo Study.”  J Am Geriatr Soc (1999) 47:685–91.

Baulieu EE, Thomas G, Legrain S, et al. “Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), DHEA sulfate, and aging: contribution of the DHEA Age Study to a sociobiomedical issue.” Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2000) 97:4279–84.

Berton, E., Hoover, D., Fein, H., Galloway, R., Smallridge, R., “Adaptation to Chronic Stress in Military trainees: Adrenal Androgens, Testosterone, Glucocorticoids, IGF-1 and Immune Function, Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and Aging.”  New York Academy of Sciences Meeting (1995) June 17-19

Birkenhager-Gillesse EG, Derksen J, Lagaay AM. “Dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS) in the oldest old, aged 85 and over.” Ann N Y Acad Sci (1994) 719:543–52.

Bowers LD. “Oral dehydroepiandrosterone supplementation can increase the testosterone/epitestosterone ratio.” Clin Chem (1999) 45:295–6.

Buster JE, Casson PR, Straughn AB, Dale D, Umsot ES, Chiamori N, Abraham GE, “Postmenopausal steroid replacement with micronized dehydroepiandrosterone: Preliminary oral bioavailability and dose proportionality studies.” Am J Obstet Gynecol (1992) 166: 1163-70

Casson PR, Buster JE. “DHEA replacement after menopause: HRT 200 or nostrum of the ‘90s?”  Contemporary OB/GYN (1997) Apr:119–33.

Davidson MH, Weeks CE, Lardy H, et al. “Safety and endocrine effects of 3-acetyl-7-oxo DHEA (7-keto DHEA).” FASEB J (1998) 12:A4429.

Diamond P, Cusan L, Gomez JL, Belanger A, Labrie F. “Metabolic effects of 12 month percutaneous dehydroepiandrosterone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women.” J Endocrinol (1996) 150:S43-S50

Ebeling P, Koivisto VA. “Physiological importance of dehydroepiandrosterone.” Lancet (1994) 343:1479–81.

Flynn MA, Weaver-Osterholtz D, Sharpe-Timms KL, et al. “Dehydroepiandrosterone replacement in aging humans.” J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1999) 84:1527–33.

Gaby AR. “Dehydroepiandrosterone: biological effects and clinical significance.” Altern Med Rev (1996) 1:60–9 [review].

Glaser JL, Brind JL, Vogelman JH, Eisner MJ, Dillbeck MC, Willace RK, Chopra D, Orentreich N. “Elevated serum dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate levels in practitioners of Transcendental Meditation – TM.” J Behav Med (1992) 15(4):327-41

Heinz A, Weingartner H, George D, et al. “Severity of depression in abstinent alcoholics is associated with monoamine metabolites and dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate concentrations.” Psychiatry Res (1999) 89:97–106.

Heuser I, Deuschle M, Luppa P, et al. “Increased diurnal plasma concentrations of dehydroepiandrosterone in depressed patients.” J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1998) 83:3130–3.

Kalimi M, Regelson W.  “The biological Role of Dehydroepiandrosterone.”  Walter de Gruyter, Berlin (1990)

Lieberman, S., “An Abbreviated Account of Some Aspects of the Biochemistry of DHEA”  Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and Aging, New York Academy of Sciences Meeting, (1995) June 17-19

Majewska MD, “Neuronal actions of dehydroepiandrosterone: Possible roles in brain development, aging, memory and effect.”  Ann NY Acad Sci (1995) 774:111-9

Morales AJ, Nolan JJ, Nelson JC, Yen SSC. “Effects of replacement dose of DHEA in men and women of advancing age.” J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1994) 78:1360.

Mortola J, Yen SSC. The effects of dehydroepiandrosterone on endocrine-metabolic parameters in postmenopausal women. J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1990) 71:695–704.

Regelson W., “Hormone intervention: Buffer hormones or state dependency. The role of dehydroepiandosterone (DHEA), thyroid hormone, estrogen and hypophysectomy in aging.” Annals New York Acad of Sci (1988) 521:260-273.

Regelson W, Loria R, Kalimi M.  “DHEA – the Mother Steroid.” Ann NY Acad Sci (1994) 719:553-63

Reus VI, Wolkowitz OW, et. al. “H. Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and memory in depressed patients.” Neuropsychopharmacology (1993)  9:66s

Robel P, Baulieu EE. “Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a neuroactive neurosteroid.” Ann NY Acad Sci (1995) 774:82-110

Schneider LS, Hinsey M, Lyness S. Plasma dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in Alzheimer’s disease. Biol Psychiatry (1992) 31:205–8.

Schwartz AG, Fairman DK and Pashko LL. “The Biological Significance of Dehydroepiandrosterone”  In: The Biologic Role of Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), (1990) Walter de Gruyter, New York

Stomati M, Rubino S, Spinetti A, et al. “Endocrine, neuroendocrine and behavioral effects of oral dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate supplementation in postmenopausal women.” Gynecol Endocrinol (1999) 13:15–25.

Suitters AJ, Shaw S, Wales MR, Porter JP, Leonard J, Woodger R, Brand H, Bodmer M, Foulkes R. “Immune enhancing effects of dehydroepiandrosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate and the role of steroid sulfatase.” Immunology (1997 June) 91(2):314-21

Wolkowitz OM, Reus VI, Roberts E.  “Antidepressant and cognition-enhancing effects of DHEA in major depression.”  Ann NY Acad Sci (1995) 774:337-9

Wolkowitz OM, Reus VI, Roberts E.  “Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) treatment of depression.” Biological Psychiatry (1997) 41:331-318

Wolkowitz OM, Reus VI, Keebler A, et al. “Double-blind treatment of major depression with dehydroepiandrosterone.” Am J Psychiatry (1999) 156:646–9.

Wolf OT, Neumann O, Hellhammer DH, et al. “Effects of a two-week physiological dehydroepiandrosterone substitution on cognitive performance and well-being in healthy elderly women and men.” J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1997) 82:2263–7.

Yen SS, Morales AJ, Khorram O. “Replacement of DHEA in aging men and women.” Ann NY Acad Sci (1995) 774:128-42

Rhodaptin™ Stress Relief System

Adaptogens

Baranov VM. “Experimental trials of herbal adaptogen effect on the quality of operator activity, mental and professional working capacity.” Institute of Medical and Biological Problems, Russian Federation Ministry of Health, phase two, 1994.

Baranov AI. “Medicinal uses of ginseng and related plants in the Soviet Union.” J Ethnopharmacol 1982; 6: 339-353.

Bender KI, Freidman CL, Bogoslovskaya. CN "Effect of Rhodiola rosea (golden root) and Eleutherococcus on physiological parameters." Health Care, Kazakhstan, 2, 78-79. (1978)

Bhargavan KP, Singh, N. “Comparative Evaluation of the Anti-stress Activity of Eleutherococcus Setaceous, Panax Ginseng and Ocimum Sanctum.” In: New Data on Eleutherococcus: Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Eleutherococcus (Moscow, 1984). Vladivostok: Far East Academy of Science of the USSR, 1986, 81.

Brekhman II, Kirillov OI. “The Protective Action of Eleutherococcus during Stress.” In Eleutherococcus and Other Adaptogens from Far East Plants: Siberian Department of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1966.

Brekhman II, Kirillov OI. “The Effects of Eleutherococcus on the Alarm-Phase of Stress.” Life Sciences Part I: Physiology and Pharmacology 8 (3). 1969: 113-121.

Brekhman II, Dardymov IV. New substances of plant origin which increase nonspecific resistance.” Ann Rev Pharmacol 1969; 9: 419-430.

Brichenko VS, Kupriyanova IE, Skorokhova TF. “The use of herbal adaptogens with tricyclic antidepressants in patients with psychogenic depression.” In: Saratikov AS (ed.) Modern problems of pharmacology and search for new medicines. Tomsk State University Press, Tomsk, 1986. pp58-60

Brown RP, Gerbarg PL, Ramazanov Z. “Rhodiola rosea. A phytomedical overview.” HerbalGram; J. of the American Botanical Council 2002;56:40-52

Dalinger, OI, Kaliko, I.M. “The Influence of Eleutherococcus on High Nervous Activity of Student-Athletes.” Stimulators of the Central Nervous System, issue 2. Tomsk, 1968, 162.

Darbinyan V, Kteyan A, Panossian A, Gabrielian E, Wikman G, Wagner H. "Rhodiola rosea in stress induced fatigue--a double blind cross-over study of a standardised extract SHR-5 with a repeated low-dose regimen on the mental performance of healthy physicians during night duty.” Phytomedicine 2000; Oct, 7(5): 365-71.

Economo A, Galambosi B. “Use and introduction of medicinal plants with adaptogen effects in Finland." Anti Aging Center Europe, Agrifood Research Finland,

Abstracts of the Seminar on Rhodiola rosea, 2002, June 18.

Egorov Yu.N, Baburin, EF. “On the Influence of Eleutherococcus on the Human Nervous System.” In: Eleutherococcus and Other Adaptogens from Far East Plants: Siberian Department of the Academy of Science of the USSR, 1966, 167.

Germano, C, Ramazanov, Z. "Arctic root (Rhodiola rosea). The powerful new ginseng alternative.” Kensington Publishing Corp, NY. 1999, pp. 176

Kelly GS. Rhodiola rosea: A possible plant adaptogen. Altern Med Rev 2001; Jun, 6(3): 293-302.

Khnykina LA, Zotova MI. "To the pharmacognostic study of Rhodiola rosea." Aptechn Delo 1966; Nov-Dec, 15(6): 34-8.

Kirillov, O.I. “Research on the Mechanism of the Adaptogenic Action of Eleutherococcus and the Problem of the Pharmacological Regulation of Stress.” In: Results of the Study of Eleutherococcus in the USSR Vladivostok: Siberian????

Krasik FD, Morozova ES, Petrova KP "A new clinical result of anti-stress effect of Rhodiola rosea (Golden root)." Modern Pharmacology, Kemerovo, Russia, p. 298-300. (1970)

Krasnov EA, Zotova MI, Nekhodova MF. “Simulative effect of Rhodiola rosea." Plant resources 14 p. 90-92. (1978).

Marina TF, Alekseeva LP, Plotnikova TM. "The influence of Rhodiola rosea preparation on the spontaneous bioelectric activity and electrographic reactions of the cortex of the Large Hemispheres and Some subcortical structures." Proceedings of Siberian Department of the USSR Academy of Science. Biological Sciences, 3: 85-89 (1973).

Maslova LV, Kondrat'ev BI, Maslov LN, Lishmanov IB."The cardioprotective and antiadrenergic activity of an extract of Rhodiola rosea in stress." Eksp Klin Farmakol 1994; Nov-Dec, 57(6): 61-3.

Panasyuk, EN, Sklyarov, A. Ya., Chutashko, O, Ya., Bezrukov, AA. “Research on the Influence of Adaptogens, Eleutherococcus and Aralia, on Work Efficiency under Stress Conditions.” In: Actual Problems of Labor Physiology and Preventive Economics (Theses of Reports at the Xth All-Union Conference) M., Vol. 3, 90.

Ramazanov, Z, Suarez, Maria del Mar Bernal. "New secrets of effective natural stress and weight management, using Rhodiola rosea and Rhodendron caucasicum". ATN/Safe Goods Publishing, CT. 1999, pp. 88

Saratikov AS, Krasnov EA “Rhodiola Rosea is a Valuable Medicinal Plant.” Tomsk: Medical Institute, 1987.

Shevtsov, VA, Zholus, BI, Shervarly, VI, Vol’skij, VB, Korovin, YP, Khristich, MP, Roslyakova, NA, Wikman, G. “A randomized trial of two different doses of a SHR-5 Rhodiola rosea extract versus placebo and control of capacity for mental work. Phytomedicine 2003; 10:95-105.

Spasov AA, Mandrikov VB, Mironova IA. “The effect of the preparation rodakson on the psychophysiological and physical adaptation of students to an academic load.” Eksp Klin Farmakol 2000 Jan-Feb;63(1):76-8

Spasov AA, Wikman GK, Mandrikov VB, Mironova IA, Neumoin VV. “A double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study of the stimulating and adaptogenic effect of Rhodiola rosea SHR-5 extract on the fatigue of students caused by stress during an examination period with a repeated low-dose regimen. Phytomedicine 2000; Apr, 7(2): 85-9.

Yaremenko, KV. “Adaptogens as a Means of Prophylactic Medicine.” Tomsk, 1990, p. 94.

Yurgens, IL, Kirillov, OI. “The Influence of Eleutherococcus on Stress.” Results of the Study of Eleutherococcus in the USSR: Theses of the Reports at the Annual Session of the Far East Department of the Academy of Science of the USSR, 1996, 39.


DHEA   -  Books

Callahan, Maureen. 1997. DHEA The Miracle Hormone. New York: Penguin Books USA Inc.

Cherniske, Stephen. 1998. The DHEA Breakthrough. New York: Ballantine Books.

Greenberg, Beverly. 1998. The DHEA Discovery, Wonder Hormone of the 90’s.

Los Angeles: Majesty Press.

Ley, Beth and Ash, Richard. 1997. DHEA: Unlocking the Secrets to the Fountain of Youth. Aliso Viejo: BL Publications.

Pascal, Alana. 1996. DHEA The Fountain of Youth Discovered? Malibu: The Van der Kar Press.

Regelson, William. 1996. The Super Hormone Promise. New York: Simon and Schuster

Shealy, Norman C. 1996. DHEA The Youth and Health Hormone. New Canaan: Keats Publishing, Inc.

Walji, Hasnain. 1996. DHEA The Ultimate Rejuvenating Hormone. Prescott: Hohm Press.

Article References

Barrett-Connor E, von Mühlen D, Laughlin GA and Kripke A. “Endogenous levels of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, but not other sex hormones, are associated with depressed mood in older women: The Rancho Bernardo Study.” J Am Geriatr Soc (1999) 47:685–91.

Baulieu EE, Thomas G, Legrain S, et al. “Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), DHEA sulfate, and aging: contribution of the DHEA Age Study to a sociobiomedical issue.” Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2000) 97:4279–84.

Berton, E., Hoover, D., Fein, H., Galloway, R., Smallridge, R., “Adaptation to Chronic Stress in Military trainees: Adrenal Androgens, Testosterone, Glucocorticoids, IGF-1 and Immune Function, Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and Aging.” New York Academy of Sciences Meeting (1995) June 17-19

Birkenhager-Gillesse EG, Derksen J, Lagaay AM. “Dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS) in the oldest old, aged 85 and over.” Ann N Y Acad Sci (1994) 719:543–52.

Bowers LD. “Oral dehydroepiandrosterone supplementation can increase the testosterone/epitestosterone ratio.” Clin Chem (1999) 45:295–6.

Buster JE, Casson PR, Straughn AB, Dale D, Umsot ES, Chiamori N, Abraham GE, “Postmenopausal steroid replacement with micronized dehydroepiandrosterone: Preliminary oral bioavailability and dose proportionality studies.” Am J Obstet Gynecol (1992) 166: 1163-70

Casson PR, Buster JE. “DHEA replacement after menopause: HRT 200 or nostrum of the ‘90s?” Contemporary OB/GYN (1997) Apr:119–33.

Davidson MH, Weeks CE, Lardy H, et al. “Safety and endocrine effects of 3-acetyl-7-oxo DHEA (7-keto DHEA).” FASEB J (1998) 12:A4429.

Diamond P, Cusan L, Gomez JL, Belanger A, Labrie F. “Metabolic effects of 12 month percutaneous dehydroepiandrosterone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women.” J Endocrinol (1996) 150:S43-S50

Ebeling P, Koivisto VA. “Physiological importance of dehydroepiandrosterone.” Lancet (1994) 343:1479–81.

Flynn MA, Weaver-Osterholtz D, Sharpe-Timms KL, et al. “Dehydroepiandrosterone replacement in aging humans.” J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1999) 84:1527–33.

Gaby AR. “Dehydroepiandrosterone: biological effects and clinical significance.” Altern Med Rev (1996) 1:60–9 [review].

Glaser JL, Brind JL, Vogelman JH, Eisner MJ, Dillbeck MC, Willace RK, Chopra D, Orentreich N. “Elevated serum dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate levels in practitioners of Transcendental Meditation – TM.” J Behav Med (1992) 15(4):327-41

Heinz A, Weingartner H, George D, et al. “Severity of depression in abstinent alcoholics is associated with monoamine metabolites and dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate concentrations.” Psychiatry Res (1999) 89:97–106.

Heuser I, Deuschle M, Luppa P, et al. “Increased diurnal plasma concentrations of dehydroepiandrosterone in depressed patients.” J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1998) 83:3130–3.

Kalimi M, Regelson W. “The biological Role of Dehydroepiandrosterone.” Walter de Gruyter, Berlin (1990)

Lieberman, S., “An Abbreviated Account of Some Aspects of the Biochemistry of DHEA” Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and Aging, New York Academy of Sciences Meeting, (1995) June 17-19

Majewska MD, “Neuronal actions of dehydroepiandrosterone: Possible roles in brain development, aging, memory and effect.” Ann NY Acad Sci (1995) 774:111-9

Morales AJ, Nolan JJ, Nelson JC, Yen SSC. “Effects of replacement dose of DHEA in men and women of advancing age.” J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1994) 78:1360.

Mortola J, Yen SSC. The effects of dehydroepiandrosterone on endocrine-metabolic parameters in postmenopausal women. J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1990) 71:695–704.

Regelson W., “Hormone intervention: Buffer hormones or state dependency. The role of dehydroepiandosterone (DHEA), thyroid hormone, estrogen and hypophysectomy in aging.” Annals New York Acad of Sci (1988) 521:260-273.

Regelson W, Loria R, Kalimi M. “DHEA – the Mother Steroid.” Ann NY Acad Sci (1994) 719:553-63

Reus VI, Wolkowitz OW, et. al. “H. Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and memory in depressed patients.” Neuropsychopharmacology (1993) 9:66s

Robel P, Baulieu EE. “Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a neuroactive neurosteroid.” Ann NY Acad Sci (1995) 774:82-110

Schneider LS, Hinsey M, Lyness S. Plasma dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate in Alzheimer’s disease. Biol Psychiatry (1992) 31:205–8.

Schwartz AG, Fairman DK and Pashko LL. “The Biological Significance of Dehydroepiandrosterone” In: The Biologic Role of Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), (1990) Walter de Gruyter, New York

Stomati M, Rubino S, Spinetti A, et al. “Endocrine, neuroendocrine and behavioral effects of oral dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate supplementation in postmenopausal women.” Gynecol Endocrinol (1999) 13:15–25.

Suitters AJ, Shaw S, Wales MR, Porter JP, Leonard J, Woodger R, Brand H, Bodmer M, Foulkes R. “Immune enhancing effects of dehydroepiandrosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate and the role of steroid sulfatase.” Immunology (1997 June) 91(2):314-21

Wolkowitz OM, Reus VI, Roberts E. “Antidepressant and cognition-enhancing effects of DHEA in major depression.” Ann NY Acad Sci (1995) 774:337-9

Wolkowitz OM, Reus VI, Roberts E. “Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) treatment of depression.” Biological Psychiatry (1997) 41:331-318

Wolkowitz OM, Reus VI, Keebler A, et al. “Double-blind treatment of major depression with dehydroepiandrosterone.” Am J Psychiatry (1999) 156:646–9.

Wolf OT, Neumann O, Hellhammer DH, et al. “Effects of a two-week physiological dehydroepiandrosterone substitution on cognitive performance and well-being in healthy elderly women and men.” J Clin Endocrinol Metab (1997) 82:2263–7.

Yen SS, Morales AJ, Khorram O. “Replacement of DHEA in aging men and women.” Ann NY Acad Sci (1995) 774:128-42
 
   

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