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Overview

Natalie L. Rasgon is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with a particular focus on Psychiatry and Mental Health, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Biological Psychiatry, Physiology, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Bipolar disorder and treatment
  • Stress responses and cortisol
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Metabolism and genetic disorders
  • Regulation of appetite and obesity
  • Schizophrenia research and treatment

Publication venues where Natalie L. Rasgon has frequently contributed include:

  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • Molecular Psychiatry
  • Psychoneuroendocrinology
  • Pharmacopsychiatry

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Natalie L. Rasgon:

  • Insulin receptor substrate in brain-enriched exosomes in subjects with major depression: on the path of creation of biosignatures of central insulin resistance (2020), Molecular Psychiatry
  • Incident Major Depressive Disorder Predicted by Three Measures of Insulin Resistance: A Dutch Cohort Study (2021), American Journal of Psychiatry
  • Exploring brain insulin resistance in adults with bipolar depression using extracellular vesicles of neuronal origin (2020), Journal of Psychiatric Research
  • Association of Insulin Resistance With Depression Severity and Remission Status (2020), JAMA Psychiatry
  • Epigenetic signatures of attachment insecurity and childhood adversity provide evidence for role transition in the pathogenesis of perinatal depression (2020), Translational Psychiatry

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations include:

  • Kathleen Watson
  • Thalia Robakis
  • Alison Myoraku
  • Fahim Abbasi
  • Carla Nasca

Best Publications

  • Cerebral metabolic and cognitive decline in persons at genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease

    Gary W. Small;Linda M. Ercoli;Daniel H. S. Silverman;S.-C. Huang

  • Depression in women with polycystic ovary syndrome: clinical and biochemical correlates.

    Natalie L. Rasgon;Rekha C. Rao;Sun Hwang;Lori L. Altshuler

  • Temporal relation between sleep and mood in patients with bipolar disorder.

    Michael Bauer;Paul Grof;Natalie Rasgon;Natalie Rasgon;Tom Bschor

  • Mood disorders and fertility in women: a critical review of the literature and implications for future research

    Katherine E. Williams;Wendy K. Marsh;Natalie L. Rasgon

  • Postpartum Psychosis: Madness, Mania, and Melancholia in Motherhood

    Veerle Bergink;Natalie Rasgon;Katherine L. Wisner

  • Estrogen Replacement Therapy in the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder in Perimenopausal Women

    Natalie L. Rasgon;Lori L. Altshuler;Lynn A. Fairbanks;Jennifer J. Dunkin

  • Insulin resistance and hippocampal volume in women at risk for Alzheimer's disease.

    Natalie L. Rasgon;Heather A. Kenna;Tonita E. Wroolie;Ryan Kelley

  • Supraphysiological doses of levothyroxine alter regional cerebral metabolism and improve mood in bipolar depression.

    M Bauer;M Bauer;E D London;N Rasgon;N Rasgon;S M Berman

  • Brain glucose metabolism in hypothyroidism: a positron emission tomography study before and after thyroid hormone replacement therapy.

    M. Bauer;D. H. S. Silverman;F. Schlagenhauf;E. D. London

  • Menstrual cycle related mood changes in women with bipolar disorder

    Natalie Rasgon;Michael Bauer;Tasha Glenn;Shana Elman

  • Insulin Resistance, Affective Disorders, and Alzheimer's Disease: Review and Hypothesis

    Natalie Rasgon;Lissy Jarvik

  • Liraglutide promotes improvements in objective measures of cognitive dysfunction in individuals with mood disorders: A pilot, open-label study.

    Rodrigo B. Mansur;Rodrigo B. Mansur;Juhie Ahmed;Danielle S. Cha;Hanna O. Woldeyohannes

  • Estrogen use and brain metabolic change in postmenopausal women

    Natalie L. Rasgon;Daniel Silverman;Prabha Siddarth;Karen Miller

  • Reproductive function and risk for PCOS in women treated for bipolar disorder

    Natalie L Rasgon;Lori L Altshuler;Lori L Altshuler;Lynn Fairbanks;Shana Elman

  • Using technology to improve longitudinal studies: self-reporting with ChronoRecord in bipolar disorder.

    Michael Bauer;Michael Bauer;Paul Grof;Laszlo Gyulai;Natalie Rasgon;Natalie Rasgon

  • Medication status and polycystic ovary syndrome in women with bipolar disorder: a preliminary report.

    Natalie L. Rasgon;Lori L. Altshuler;David Gudeman;Vivien K. Burt

  • Metabolic syndrome and major depressive disorder: co-occurrence and pathophysiologic overlap

    Roger S. McIntyre;Natalie L. Rasgon;David E. Kemp;Ha T. Nguyen

  • Special considerations in treating bipolar disorder in women

    Vivien K Burt;Natalie Rasgon

  • Acetyl-l-carnitine deficiency in patients with major depressive disorder.

    Carla Nasca;Benedetta Bigio;Francis S. Lee;Sarah P. Young

  • Neural correlates of liraglutide effects in persons at risk for Alzheimer's disease.

    Kathleen T. Watson;Tonita E. Wroolie;Gabby Tong;Lara C. Foland-Ross

  • The impact of depression and fluoxetine treatment on obstetrical outcome.

    Rita Suri;L. Altshuler;V. Hendrick;N. Rasgon

  • Rosiglitazone add-on in treatment of depressed patients with insulin resistance: a pilot study.

    Natalie L. Rasgon;Heather A. Kenna;Katherine E. Williams;Bevin Powers

  • Thyroid, brain and mood modulation in affective disorder: insights from molecular research and functional brain imaging.

    M. Bauer;E. D. London;D. H. S. Silverman;N. Rasgon

  • Insulin resistance, affective disorders, and Alzheimer's disease: Review and hypothesis. Commentaries. Authors' reply

    William A. Banks;Constantine G. Lyketsos;Hochang Lee;John Newcomer

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Alda
Martin Alda Dalhousie University
Terence A. Ketter
Terence A. Ketter Stanford University
Lori L. Altshuler
Lori L. Altshuler University of California, Los Angeles
Erkki Isometsä
Erkki Isometsä University of Helsinki
Andrea Fagiolini
Andrea Fagiolini University of Siena
Mirko Manchia
Mirko Manchia University of Cagliari
Gunnar Morken
Gunnar Morken Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Eduard Vieta
Eduard Vieta University of Barcelona
Ana González-Pinto
Ana González-Pinto University of the Basque Country
Ingrid Melle
Ingrid Melle University of Oslo

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