Author

Pryce CS

Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Zurich - Cited by 9,906 - Neuroscience-Psychiatry

Biography

He is affiliated to Northern Caribbean University. He is a recipient of many awards and grants for his valuable contributions and discoveries in major area of Sociology. His international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study. His research interests reflect in his wide range of publications in various national and international journals.
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Neuroinflammatory TNFα impairs memory via astrocyte signaling
S Habbas, M Santello, D Becker, H Stubbe, G Zappia, N Liaudet, ...Cell 163 (7), 1730-1741, 2015201
298
2015
Helplessness: a systematic translational review of theory and evidence for its relevance to understanding and treating depression
CR Pryce, D Azzinnari, S Spinelli, E Seifritz, M Tegethoff, G MeinlschmidtPharmacology & therapeutics 132 (3), 242-267, 2011201
254
2011
Mouse chronic social stress increases blood and brain kynurenine pathway activity and fear behaviour: Both effects are reversed by inhibition of indoleamine 2, 3-dioxygenase
R Fuertig, D Azzinnari, G Bergamini, F Cathomas, H Sigrist, E Seifritz, ...Brain, behavior, and immunity 54, 59-72, 2016201
126
2016
Mouse social stress induces increased fear conditioning, helplessness and fatigue to physical challenge together with markers of altered immune and dopamine function
D Azzinnari, H Sigrist, S Staehli, R Palme, T Hildebrandt, G Leparc, ...Neuropharmacology 85, 328-341, 2014201
109
2014
Treatment with HC-070, a potent inhibitor of TRPC4 and TRPC5, leads to anxiolytic and antidepressant effects in mice
S Just, BL Chenard, A Ceci, T Strassmaier, JA Chong, NT Blair, ...PloS one 13 (1), e0191225, 2018201
92
2018
Chronic psychosocial stressors in adulthood: studies in mice, rats and tree shrews
CR Pryce, E FuchsNeurobiology of stress 6, 94-103, 2017201
87
2017
Chronic psychosocial stress in mice leads to changes in brain functional connectivity and metabolite levels comparable to human depression
J Grandjean, D Azzinnari, A Seuwen, H Sigrist, E Seifritz, CR Pryce, ...Neuroimage 142, 544-552, 2016201
80
2016
Depression in autoimmune diseases
CR Pryce, A FontanaInflammation-associated depression: Evidence, mechanisms and implications …, 2017201
78
2017
Establishing a probabilistic reversal learning test in mice: evidence for the processes mediating reward-stay and punishment-shift behaviour and for their modulation by serotonin
C Ineichen, H Sigrist, S Spinelli, KP Lesch, E Sautter, E Seifritz, CR PryceNeuropharmacology 63 (6), 1012-1021, 2012201
60
2012
52
2011
Chronic social stress induces peripheral and central immune activation, blunted mesolimbic dopamine function, and reduced reward-directed behaviour in mice
G Bergamini, J Mechtersheimer, D Azzinnari, H Sigrist, M Buerge, ...Neurobiology of stress 8, 42-56, 2018201
52
2018
Oligodendrocyte gene expression is reduced by and influences effects of chronic social stress in mice
F Cathomas, D Azzinnari, G Bergamini, H Sigrist, M Buerge, V Hoop, ...Genes, Brain and Behavior 18 (1), e12475, 2019201
51
2019
The translational study of apathy—an ecological approach
F Cathomas, MN Hartmann, E Seifritz, CR Pryce, S KaiserFrontiers in behavioral neuroscience 9, 241, 2015201
50
2015
Dynamic reorganization of intrinsic functional networks in the mouse brain
J Grandjean, MG Preti, TAW Bolton, M Buerge, E Seifritz, CR Pryce, ...Neuroimage 152, 7-508, 2017201
49
2017
Altered emotionality and neuronal excitability in mice lacking KCTD12, an auxiliary subunit of GABAB receptors associated with mood disorders
F Cathomas, M Stegen, H Sigrist, L Schmid, E Seifritz, M Gassmann, ...Translational psychiatry 5 (2), e510-e510, 2015201
45
2015
Uncontrollable and unpredictable stress interacts with subclinical depression and anxiety scores in determining anxiety response
MM Havranek, B Bolliger, S Roos, CR Pryce, BB Quednow, E SeifritzStress 19 (1), 53-62, 2016201
44
2016
Depletion of nucleus accumbens dopamine leads to impaired reward and aversion processing in mice: Relevance to motivation pathologies
G Bergamini, H Sigrist, B Ferger, N Singewald, E Seifritz, CR PryceNeuropharmacology 109, 306-319, 2016201
37
2016
Mouse psychosocial stress reduces motivation and cognitive function in operant reward tests: a model for reward pathology with effects of agomelatine
G Bergamini, F Cathomas, S Auer, H Sigrist, E Seifritz, M Patterson, ...European Neuropsychopharmacology 26 (9), 1448-1464, 2016201
34
2016