Indira Tendolkar - Selected Publications#
1.Mulders PCR, Llera A, Beckmann CF, Vandenbulcke M, Stek M, Sienaert P, Redlich R, Petrides G, Oudega ML, Oltedal L, Oedegaard KJ, Narr KL, Magnusson PO, Kessler U, Jorgensen A, Espinoza R, Enneking V, Emsell L, Dols A, Dannlowski U, Bolwig TG, Bartsch H, Argyelan M, Anand A, Abbott CC, van Eijndhoven PFP, Tendolkar I. Structural changes induced by electroconvulsive therapy are associated with clinical outcome.
Brain Stimul. 2020;13(3):696-704 Impact Factor: 8.9
Important output for the largest neuroimaging consortium worldwide to unravel the neurobiological mechanisms of electroconvulsive therapy as most powerful biological treatment form of treatment resistant depression
2. Thielen JW, Gancheva S, Hong D, Rohani Rankouhi S, Chen B, Apostolopoulou M, Anadol-Schmitz E, Roden M, Norris DG, Tendolkar I. Higher GABA concentration in the medial prefrontal cortex of Type 2 diabetes patients is associated with episodic memory dysfunction. Hum Brain Mapp 2019; 40(14):4287-4295. Impact Factor: 5.1
> top 5 subject category “neuroimaging”
First paper to show the impact of increased inhibitory neurotransmission in Type 2 diabetes patients as potential contributor to the cognitive deficits in this highly chronifying disease
3. Tendolkar I, Mårtensson J, Kühn S, Klumpers F, Fernández G. Physical neglect during childhood alters white matter connectivity in healthy young males.
Hum Brain Mapp 2018;39(3):1283-90. Impact Factor: 5.1
> top 5 subject category “neuroimaging”
Contributes to the understanding of bran changes related to early adversity across different dimensions of threat and deprivation in a well phenotyped healthy group
4.van Oort J, Tendolkar I, Hermans EJ, Mulders PC, Beckmann CF, Schene AH, Fernández G, van Eijndhoven PF. How the brain connects in response to acute stress: A review at the human brain systems level. Neurosci Biobehav Rev 2017;83:281-97 Impact Factor: 8.9
> top 5 subject category “behavioral sciences”
First review to cover all experimental stress induction methods in the field of neuroimaging and the overview of brain response to acute stress
5. van Uden IW, van der Holst HM, van Leijsen EM, Tuladhar AM, van Norden AG, de Laat KF, Claassen JA, van Dijk EJ, Kessels RP, Richard E, Tendolkar I, de Leeuw FE. Late-onset depressive symptoms increase the risk of dementia in small vessel disease.
Neurology 2016; 87(11):1102-9 Impact Factor: 8.2
> top 10 subject category “neurology”
Important contribution to the field of vascular risk factors in aging stressing the independent risk factor of depression leading to enhanced prevention strategies in this patient population
6. Everaerd D, Klumpers F, van Wingen G, Tendolkar I, Fernández G. Association between neuroticism and amygdala responsivity emerges under stressful conditions.
Neuroimage 2015;112:218-24 Impact Factor: 6.4
> top 5 subject category “neuroimaging”
First article worldwide to show the interaction between personality traits and acute stress during neuroimaging
7. Kroes MC, Tendolkar I, van Wingen GA, van Waarde JA, Strange BA, Fernández G. An electroconvulsive therapy procedure impairs reconsolidation of episodic memories in humans.
Nat Neurosci 2014;17(2):204-6 Impact Factor: 14.9
> top 5 subject category “neuroscience”
Seminal paper to prove the concept of reconsolidation at the human system level also with respect to emotional memories
8. van Eijndhoven P, van Wingen G, Katzenbauer M, Groen W, Tepest R, Fernández G, Buitelaar J, Tendolkar I. Paralimbic cortical thickness in first-episode depression: evidence for trait-related differences in mood regulation.
Am J Psychiatry 2013;170(12):1477-86 Impact Factor: 15.3
> top 5 subject category “psychiatry”
Important structural imaging paper in medication-naïve patients with a first episode of depression that has allowed to differentiate between state and trait related brain differences in depression
9. van Eijndhoven P, van Wingen G, Fernández G, Rijpkema M, Pop-Purceleanu M, Verkes RJ, Buitelaar J, Tendolkar I. Neural basis of recollection in first-episode major depression.
Hum Brain Mapp 2013;34(2):283-94 Impact Factor: 4.9
> top 5 subject category “neuroimaging”
Differences in neural correlates of memory in medication naïve patients provide evidence for retrieval deficits that maintain depression
10. Gerritsen L, Tendolkar I, Franke B, Vasquez AA, Kooijman S, Buitelaar J, Fernández G, Rijpkema M. BDNF Val66Met genotype modulates the effect of childhood adversity on subgenual anterior cingulate cortex volume in healthy subjects.
Mol Psychiatry 2012;17(6):597-603 Impact Faktor: 15.1
> top 5 subject category “psychiatry”
Early contribution of genetic variation in vulnerability to gene by environment interaction in health and disease