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World J Psychiatr. Feb 22, 2012; 2(1): 13-25
Published online Feb 22, 2012. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v2.i1.13
Table 2 Hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis functioning in panic disordered patients
AuthorControl groupSampleCortisol levelsACTH levelsDSTStress test
Woods et al[71], 198713 HC18 drug-free agoraphobic patientsPlasma cortisol not increased during PA--Exposure to phobic situations
Goldstein et al[76], 198761 HC; 38 outpatients with MDE24 outpatients PD↑ Basal plasma cortisol vs HC; = plasma cortisol vs MDE-=Dex 1 mg
Cameron et al[74],19874 HC8 PD patients= In basal conditions; ↑ during spontaneous PA---
Kathol et al[77], 198837 HC65 PD subjects↑ Urinary cortisol---
Uhde et al[75], 198812 HC12 drug-free PD patients= Basal cortisol---
Abelson et al[78], 199612 HC20 PD subjects↑ Overnight plasma cortisol; ↑ amplitude of ultradian secretory episodesIf low frequency of PA→↑ daytime ACTH levels and ↑ ACTH ultradian amplitude. If high frequency of PA→ shifted ACTH circadian cycles--
Schreiber et al[30], 199610 MDE subjects, 10 HC13 PD subjects wth agoraphobia↑ Plasma cortisol versus controls= Levels in PD vs controls and MDE subjects92% non suppressors (higher than MDE subjects and controls)69% abnormal Dex-CRH test (more than controls, but lesser than MDE subjects)
Bandelow et al[73], 200023 HC23 PD patients↑ Urinary and salivary cortisol---
Coryell et al[81], 198938 HC82 PD patients--25.6% non suppressorsDex 1 mg
Coryell et al[80], 1991-72 PD patients--36% non suppressors
Erhardt et al[33], 200630 HC30 PD subjects↑ Basal plasma levels↑ Basal-17% hyperresponder to Dex-CRH
Petrowski et al[82], 201034 HC34 PD subjects= Basal salivary levels; abnormally absent cortisol awakening response--Absent cortisol response to Trier Social Stress Test
Lieberman et al[79], 198322 MDE10 PD↑ Plasma cortisol-=DST