The desipramine-induced growth hormone response and the dexamethasone suppression test in obsessive-compulsive disorder. |
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Authors: | J V Lucey S Barry M G Webb T G Dinan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, Trinity College Medical School, St. James Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. |
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Abstract: | Ten patients with DSM-III-R obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) underwent the desipramine (DMI) growth hormone (GH) stimulation test as well as the dexamethasone suppression test (DST). The results were compared with the responses in a group of matched healthy controls. The GH response to DMI did not differ between patients and controls and 9 of 10 patients showed cortisol suppression in response to dexamethasone. The data suggest that neither alpha 2 adrenergic dysfunction nor DST non-suppression are features of primary OCD. |
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Keywords: | obsessive-compulsive disorder adrenergic receptor dexamethasone suppression test |
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