Title : Growth hormone responses to low-dose physostigmine administration: functional sex differences (sexual diergism) between major depressives and matched controls - Rubin_2003_Psychol.Med_33_655 |
Author(s) : Rubin RT , Abbasi SA , Rhodes ME , Czambel RK |
Ref : Psychol Med , 33 :655 , 2003 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Considerable endocrine and non-endocrine evidence supports the hypothesis of increased cholinergic activity relative to noradrenergic activity in major depression. We previously reported functional sex differences (sexual diergism) in hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal cortical (HPA) hormone responses to the administration of low-dose physostigmine (PHYSO), a cholinesterase inhibitor, in 12 female and eight male unipolar major depressives and 12 female and eight male individually matched control subjects. Because growth hormone (GH) secretion also is influenced by cholinergic mechanisms, we measured GH in the samples from this study. METHOD: Subjects underwent four test sessions 5-7 days apart: PHYSO (8 microg/kg i.v.), arginine vasopressin (AVP) (0.08 U/kg i.m.), PHYSO + AVP and saline control. The AVP was administered as a second stimulus to HPA axis hormone secretion. PHYSO and AVP produced no side-effects in about half the subjects and predominantly mild side-effects in the other half, with no significant patient-control differences. Point biserial correlations between side-effects (absent or present) after PHYSO and the corresponding GH responses were non-significant in all groups. |
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Rubin RT, Abbasi SA, Rhodes ME, Czambel RK (2003)
Growth hormone responses to low-dose physostigmine administration: functional sex differences (sexual diergism) between major depressives and matched controls
Psychol Med
33 :655
Rubin RT, Abbasi SA, Rhodes ME, Czambel RK (2003)
Psychol Med
33 :655