1992
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4530(92)90005-r
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Neuroendocrine response to psychological performance testing

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“…The catecholamine response to stress in children with anxiety disorder might be responsible for PRL inhibition during the task [68,69]. A similar PRL response to psychological performance testing with a significant reduction of plasma levels was reported in detoxified heroin addicts in relationship with NE and EPI increases [70].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…The catecholamine response to stress in children with anxiety disorder might be responsible for PRL inhibition during the task [68,69]. A similar PRL response to psychological performance testing with a significant reduction of plasma levels was reported in detoxified heroin addicts in relationship with NE and EPI increases [70].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…ACTH secretion was significantly attenuated in heroin-addicted individuals in comparison to healthy controls after a metyrapone challenge (Vescovi et al, 1990). Adrenergic system involvement was postulated when plasma cortisol levels declined throughout the session after IV clonidine administration in eight heroin abusers (Folli et al, 1992). Abstinent heroin-dependent subjects had higher basal levels of ACTH/cortisol than healthy controls (Gerra et al, 2003).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, a number of studies have evaluated possible short-term deleterious effects of withdrawing opioids from those who are physically dependent on them. In one study, opioid-dependent users who had abstained from heroin for at least 12 hr were given a 30-min RT test that consisted of 480 presentations of stimuli (the interval between stimuli varied from 2.5 to 5.0 s; Folli et al, 1992). Their performance on this sustained attention task, relative to a group of healthy controls, was not impaired.…”
Section: Effects Of Acute Opioid Withdrawal On Psychomotor and Cognit...mentioning
confidence: 99%