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Ingrid Dieset
Researcher at Oslo University Hospital
Publications - 60
Citations - 2311
Ingrid Dieset is an academic researcher from Oslo University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schizophrenia & Bipolar disorder. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1774 citations. Previous affiliations of Ingrid Dieset include University of Oslo.
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Increased mortality in schizophrenia due to cardiovascular disease - a non-systematic review of epidemiology, possible causes, and interventions.
Petter Andreas Ringen,Petter Andreas Ringen,John A. Engh,Astrid B. Birkenaes,Ingrid Dieset,Ingrid Dieset,Ole A. Andreassen,Ole A. Andreassen +7 more
TL;DR: There is an urgent need to develop and implement effective programs to increase life expectancy in schizophrenia, and it is argued that mental health workers should be more involved in this important task.
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Oxytocin pathway gene networks in the human brain
Daniel Quintana,Jaroslav Rokicki,Jaroslav Rokicki,Dennis van der Meer,Dag Alnæs,Tobias Kaufmann,Aldo Córdova-Palomera,Ingrid Dieset,Ole A. Andreassen,Lars T. Westlye,Lars T. Westlye +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors characterized the distribution of OXT, OXTR, and CD38 mRNA across the human brain by creating voxel-by-voxel volumetric expression maps, and identified putative gene pathway interactions by comparing gene expression patterns across 20,737 genes.
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Childhood Trauma Is Associated With Severe Clinical Characteristics of Bipolar Disorders
Bruno Etain,Monica Aas,Ole A. Andreassen,Steinar Lorentzen,Ingrid Dieset,Sébastien Gard,Jean-Pierre Kahn,Frank Bellivier,Marion Leboyer,Ingrid Melle,Chantal Henry +10 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate consistent associations between childhood trauma and more severe clinical characteristics in bipolar disorder and show the importance of including emotional abuse as well as the more frequently investigated sexual abuse when targeting clinical characteristics of bipolar disorder.
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Affective symptoms are associated with markers of inflammation and immune activation in bipolar disorders but not in schizophrenia
Sigrun Hope,Ingrid Dieset,Ingrid Dieset,Ingrid Agartz,Nils Eiel Steen,Nils Eiel Steen,Thor Ueland,Ingrid Melle,Ingrid Melle,Pål Aukrust,Pål Aukrust,Ole A. Andreassen,Ole A. Andreassen +12 more
TL;DR: The current associations between inflammatory markers and affective symptomatology in BP and not SCZ suggest that immune related mechanisms are associated with core psychopathology of BP.
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Interleukin 1 receptor antagonist and soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 are associated with general severity and psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
Sigrun Hope,Thor Ueland,Thor Ueland,Nils Eiel Steen,Nils Eiel Steen,Ingrid Dieset,Ingrid Dieset,Steinar Lorentzen,Steinar Lorentzen,Akiah Ottesen Berg,Akiah Ottesen Berg,Ingrid Agartz,Pål Aukrust,Pål Aukrust,Ole A. Andreassen,Ole A. Andreassen +15 more
TL;DR: It is found that inflammatory markers, particularly IL-1Ra and sTNF-R1 are associated with both general disease severity and psychotic features, which supports a role of immune activation in the core pathological mechanisms of severe mental disorders.