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5th SYMPOSIUM ON THE NEUROVIROLOGY AND NEUROIMMUNOLOGY
OF SCHIZOPHRENIA AND BIPOLAR DISORDER
NOVEMBER 4-6, 1999
RETROVIRAL SEQUENCES IDENTIFIED IN THE CEREBROSPINAL FLUIDS
OF INDIVIDUALS WITH RECENT ONSET SCHIZOPHRENIA
Håkan Karlsson, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Sweden
II. IN VITRO ANALYSIS OF CEREBROSPINAL FLUIDS FROM CASES OF
FIRST-BREAK PSYCHOSES
Lorraine Jones- Brando, Johns Hopkins University, Stanley Division of Developmental
Neurovirology, Baltimore, MD
DIFFERENTIAL RNA EXPRESION IN A CELL LINE COCULTURED WITH
CSF OF A SCHIZOPHRENIC PATIENT
Dunja Hinze-Selch, Johns Hopkins University, Stanley Division of Developmental
Neurovirology, Baltimore, MD
REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE (RT) ACTIVITY IN CLNICAL AND POSTMORTEM SAMPLES OBTAINED FROM INDIVIDUALS WITH
SCHIZOPHRENIA
Frances Yee, Johns Hopkins University, Stanley Division of Developmental
Neurovirology, Baltimore, MD
PROPERTIES OF LINE-1 ELEMENTS IN GENOMIC DNA FROM DIFFERENT
REGIONS OF THE HUMAN BRAIN
Christine Miller, Johns Hopkins University, Stanley Division of Developmental
Neurovirology, Baltimore, MD
ALTERATIONS IN THE EXPRESSION OF PHOSPHORYLATED GLIAL
FIBRILLARY ACIDIC PROTEINS IN THE FRONTAL CORTEX OF
INDIVIDUALS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA, BIPOLAR DISORDER AND
DEPRESSION
Maree Webster, Stanley Laboratory of Brain Research, Bethesda, MD
IMMUNOLOGIC AND GLUTAMATERIGIC-CHOLINERGIC
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LATERAL CEREBELLUM IN
SCHIZOPHRENIA PATIENTS
Linda D. Bobo, Johns Hopkins University, Stanley Division of Developmental
Neurovirology, Baltimore, MD
UPDATE ON THE STANLEY FOUNDATION NEUROPATHOLOGY
CONSORTIUM: FOCUS ON THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX
Michael B. Knable, Stanley Foundation, Bethesda, MD
MATERNAL INFECTIONS AND SUBSEQUENT PSYCHOSES AMONG
OFFSPRINGS: A FORTY YEAR PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Stephen Buka, Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston, MA
PATHWAYS TO ADULTHOOD: A THIRTY-YEAR, INTERGENERATIONAL
STUDY OF CHILDREN BORN TO INNER-CITY MOTHERS
Janet B. Hardy, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF BIRTH RISKS, MOTHER’S BEHAVIORS
TOWARD THE INFANT AT 4 & 8 MONTHS, AND MENTAL CONDITIONS IN
ADULTHOOD
Angela Fan, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
PRENATAL RUBELLA, PREMORBID I.Q., AND ADULT SCHIZOPHRENIA
SPECTRUM DISORDERS
Alan S. Brown, Columbia University, New York, NY
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL EXPOSURE IN UTERO AND
SUBSEQUENT NEURODEVELOPMENT: EXPERIENCE FROM THE
COLLABORATIVE PERINATAL PROJECT (CPP)
Matthew P. Longnecker, NIEHS, Epidemiology Branch, Research Triangle Park, NC
IMPACT OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUSES (HSV) ON THE FETAL AND
NEONATAL BRAIN
Andre Nahmias, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF VIRUSES AND INTRACELLULAR
BACTERIA STATUS IN URBAN CATS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH
DEVELOPMENT OF SCHIZOPHRENIA IN HUMAN
Reza Firouzi, Stanley Foundation (Deficits Immunitaire), France
VITERIA: ANIMAL VIRUSES WITH INCORPORATED BACTERIAL
GENETIC SEQUENCES
W. John Martin, Center for Complex Infectious Diseases, Rosemead, CA
DO BACTERIA AND PARASITES CAUSE MENTAL ILLNESS?
Robert Bransfield, Red Bank, NJ
DISCOVERY OF POTENTIAL BIOMARKERS FOR SCHIZOPHRENIA USING
SELDI PROTEINCHIP TECHNOLOGY
Joseph J. Breen, Ciphergen Biosystems, Inc., Rockville, MD
CORPUS CALLOSUM CHANGES AND DURATION OF UNTREATED
PSYCHOSIS IN FIRST-EPISODE SCHIZOPHRENIC PATIENTS
Silke Bachman, University of Heidelberg, Germany
CEREBELLAR VOLUME CHANGES AND DURATION OF UNTREATD
PSYCHOSIS IS FIRST-EPISODE SCHIZOPHRENIC PATIENTS
Silke Bachman, University of Heidelberg, Germany
ISOLATION OF DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED GENES IN
SCHIZOPHRENIA
Maja Schramm, Bonn Medical Center, Germany
ANTIBODIES AGAINST HIV-1 INDUCE NEURONAL APOPTOSIS: A
POSSIBLE MECHANISM FOR PATHOGENESIS OF AIDS DEMENTIA
COMPLEX
Nathalie Goletiani, Harvard University, Boston, MA
RETROELEMENTS AS POTENTIAL PATHOGENS IN NEUROPSYCHIATRIC
DISEASES
Heui-Soo Kim, Pusan National University, Korea
HUMAN CORONAVIRUS 229E PRODUCTIVELY INFECTS PERIPHERAL
BLOOD-DERIVED MNOCYTE/MACROPHAGES AND INDUCES APOPTOSIS
Arlene Collins, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
ACTIVATION OF HHV-6 AND UP-REGULATION OF 2’5’-A-BINDING
PROTEINS IN PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Dharam V. Ablashi, Advanced Biotechnologies Inc., Columbia, MD
ABSENCE OF SPIROPLASMA OR OTHER BACTERIAL DNA IN SUFFICIENT
TO ACCOUNT FOR THE HIGH LEVELS OF INFECTIVITY IN HAMSTER
BRAINS INFECTED WITH THE 263K STRAIN OF SCRAPIE
Irina Alexeeva, Baltimore Research and Education Foundation, Baltimore, MD
THE THALAMIC MIDLINE NUCLEI: A NEGLECTED LIMBIC RELAY
Marina Bentivoglio, University of Verona, Italy
QUINOLINIC ACID AND NEOPTERIN IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM: AN
ANALYSIS OF CEROBROSPINAL FLUID
Andrew W. Zimmerman, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD
MOLECULAR HINTS FOR A TWO-HIT MODEL OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
Thomas Bayer, University Bonn Medical Center, Germany
ANALYSIS OF GENE EXPRESSION IN HUMAN BRAINS USING HIGH
DENSITY cDNA MICROARRAY
Jonathan Pevsner, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD
NEUROTROPHIC AND NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF MOOD
STABILIZING AGENTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE LONG TERM
TREATMENT OF MANIC-DEPRESSIVE ILLNESS
Husseini K. Manji, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI
FRAGILE SITES—FRAGILE MINDS
Cassandra Smith, Boston University, Boston, MA
THE STATUS OF LINKAGE TO CHROMOSOMAL DNA SEQUENCES IN
PSYCHOSIS AND ALTERNATIVE MECHANISMS FOR THE INHERITANCE
OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
Lynn E. DeLisi, Department of Psychiatry, Stony Brook, NY
AETIOLOGY OF SCHIZOPHRENIA AS EPIGENETIC RATHER THAN
GENETIC
Timothy J. Crow, University Dept of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, UK
INCREASED GFAP-IMMUNOREACTIVITY AND ASTROGLIOSIS IN
CORTEX AND HIPPOCAMPUS OF DEVELOPING MICE FOLLOWING
HUMAN INFLUENZA VIRAL INFECTION IN UTERO
S. H. Fatemi, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN
SEROLOGIC EVIDENCE FOR A RETROVIRUS/HSV-2 ASSOCIATION WITH
SCHIZOPHRENIA
Erik Lillehoj, Roveko Ltd, Gaithersburg, MD
EVOLUTION OF LIVE-ATTENUATED HIV-1 VACCINES
Ben Berkhout, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
I1-1B AND TNFa DECREASE EMBRYONIC CORTICAL NEURON SURVIVAL
John Gilmore, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC
OLIGOCLONAL T CELLS ARE PRESENT IN THE CSF OF A PATIENT WITH
MS-DEMYELINATING DISEASE FOLLOWING HEPATITIS A INFECTION
Emilia Oleszak, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
TOWARDS AN ANIMAL MODEL FOR THE AUTOIMMUNE THEORY OF
MENTAL DISORDERS
Boris Sakic, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
INTERLEUKIN-2 STIMULATES EXPLORATORY ACTIVITY AND
INCREASES SENSITIVITY TO THE STIMULATORY EFFECTS OF A
SELECTIVE DOPAMINE UPTAKE INHIBITOR
Steve Zalcman, UMD-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ
INTERFERON-GAMMA RECEPTORS IN THE RAT NERVOUS
SYSTEM:TOPOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION AND EFFECTS OF ACTIVATION
Krister Kristensson, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
DIFFERENT IMMUNE PATTERNS IN MELANCHOLIC AND NONMELANCHOLIC MAJOR DEPRESSION
Mathias Rothermundt, University of Muenster, Germany
BORNA DISEASE VIRUS AND HUMAN DISEASE: THE CONUNDRUM
Kathryn M. Carbone, DVP.OVER/CBER/FDA, Bethesda, MD
THERAPY RESISTANT, PROBABLY BORNA-DISEAES-VIRUSENCEPHALITIS-RELATED, PSYCHOSES IMPROVED BY CEREBROSPINAL
FLUID FILTRATION
Karl Bechter, University of Ulm, Germany
NEONATAL BORNA VIRUS INFECTIN OF THE RAT BRAIN IS A NEW
ANIMAL MODEL FOR DEVELOPMENTAL BEHAVIRORAL DISORDER
M. Pletnikov
AN INFECTION-BASED MODEL OF NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DAMAGE
M. Hornig
DURATION OF UNTREATED PSYCHOSIS AND TREATMENT RESPONSE IN
FIRST-EPISODE SCHIZOPHRENIC PATIENTS
Silke Bachmann, University of Heidelberg, Germany
WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF URBAN-RURAL DIFFERENCES IN
SCHIZOPHRENIA RISK?
Preban Bo Mortensen, European Stanley Research Center, Denmark