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Pituitary volume in patients with panic disorder
Authors:Kartalci Sukru  Dogan Metin  Unal Suheyla  Ozcan A Cemal  Ozdemir Serdal  Atmaca Murad
Affiliation:
  • a Inonu University, Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Malatya, Turkey
  • b Inonu University, Medical School, Department of Radiology, Malatya, Turkey
  • c Inonu University, Medical School, Department of Neurology, Malatya, Turkey
  • d F?rat University, Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Elazig, Turkey
  • Abstract:Panic patients have many functional deficiencies in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Previous studies have shown changed pituitary gland volume in some psychiatric disorders that have functional deficiencies in the HPA axis. However, to date no study has evaluated the pituitary gland volume in patients with panic disorder (PD). We investigated the pituitary gland volume in patients with PD (n = 27) and age- and sex-matched healthy controls (n = 27), using 1.5-T magnetic resonance imaging in this study. Analysis showed that patients with PD had significantly smaller pituitary volume compared to healthy subjects. Patients with agoraphobia especially had a significantly smaller pituitary volume than patients without agoraphobia. There was a significant relationship between the pituitary volume and both the severity of symptoms and the illness duration in the patient group. The results show that patients with PD have reduced pituitary volume, which may reflect the functional abnormalities seen in this disorder. These findings may help us better understand the pathology of PD.
    Keywords:ACTH, adreno-corticotropic hormone   ANCOVA, analysis of covariance   ANOVA, analysis of variance   CRH, corticotropin-releasing hormone   DST, dexamethasone suppression test   HPA, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal   HPT, hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid   ICV, intracranial volume   OCD, obsessive-compulsive disorder   PAS, panic and agoraphobia scale   PD, panic disorder   RPV, relative pituitary volume   SCID- IV, structured clinical interview for the DSM-IV   STAI, state-trait anxiety inventory   TRH, thyrotropin releasing hormone   TSH, thyrotropin stimulating hormone
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