1984
DOI: 10.1159/000118071
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Plasma Cortisol, Catecholamine and Cyclic AMP Levels, Response to Dexamethasone Suppression Test and Platelet MAO Activity in Manic-Depressive Patients

Abstract: Plasma cortisol, catecholamine and cyclic AMP levels, response to dexamethasone suppression test and platelet MAO activity have been determined in 15 patients suffering from bipolar affective psychosis, each examined during a depressive, a manic and an euthymic phase, and in 15 sex- and age-matched normal controls. Mean basal and post-dexamethasone cortisol levels have been found to be enhanced in patients during depression, but not during mania or free intervals. Non-suppression of cortisol secretion after de… Show more

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“…In addition, multiplex immunoassay profiling studies have identified significant changes in several components of inflammation signalling pathways as well as changes in hormones and growth factors using whole serum or plasma. Many of these could be explained by the well known dysregulation of the HPA axis in psychiatric disorders, resulting in altered cycling of corticotrophin releasing factor, ACTH and cortisol (Ryan et al, 2004;Kalin et al, 1982;Maj et al, 1984). However, the HPA axis is a defined loop of the diffuse neuroendocrine system which includes other peripheral components such as the gonadal systems in males and females, the thyroid gland, adipose tissues, the L-type cells of the gut and pancreatic islet cells.…”
Section: Blood-based Circulating Molecular Biomarkers In Major Psychimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, multiplex immunoassay profiling studies have identified significant changes in several components of inflammation signalling pathways as well as changes in hormones and growth factors using whole serum or plasma. Many of these could be explained by the well known dysregulation of the HPA axis in psychiatric disorders, resulting in altered cycling of corticotrophin releasing factor, ACTH and cortisol (Ryan et al, 2004;Kalin et al, 1982;Maj et al, 1984). However, the HPA axis is a defined loop of the diffuse neuroendocrine system which includes other peripheral components such as the gonadal systems in males and females, the thyroid gland, adipose tissues, the L-type cells of the gut and pancreatic islet cells.…”
Section: Blood-based Circulating Molecular Biomarkers In Major Psychimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depression is associated with low levels of NE [92], and NE levels increase with manic episodes [93]. In schizophrenia, NE and dopamine levels are likewise increased during psychotic episodes [94,95].…”
Section: Psychoses and The Biology Of Creativitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Повышенный уровень кортизола в крови, наблюдаемый при ши-зофрении и биполярном расстройстве, был предло-жен в качестве эндофенотипического маркера бо-лезни [7]. Некоторые данные показали, что именно депрессивная фаза связана с повышением уровня кортизола [22], а фаза мании -с отсутствием дис-функции кортизола [37].…”
Section: оригинальные исследованияunclassified