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Gonadotropin releasing hormone elicits abnormal hormone responses in schizophrenia
Authors:L Cantalamessa  A Catania  A Silva  A Orsatti  P Motta  C L Cazzullo
Institution:

a Department of Biomedical Sciences and Technologies, Second Medical Clinic, University of Milan, Milan, Italy

First Psychiatric Clinic, University of Milan, Milan, Italy

Abstract:We studied the non-specific responses of GH and PRL to gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) in eleven male patients aged 18–30 in whom a diagnosis of acute schizophrenia was made according to Crow's criteria. GnRH administration was followed by a significant increase in plasma GH in five patients; plasma PRL increased in two patients. The two prolactin responders were also GH responders. Non-specific GH response was confirmed on repeated testing in two patients in whom GnRH stimulation was performed twice. During saline control, non-specific hormone responses were not observed. The abnormal hormone responses observed in acute schizophrenia are probably due to the disordered monoamine regulation characteristic of this condition.
Keywords:Address correspondence to: L  Cantalamessa  2° Clinica Medica  Pad  Sacco  via Francesco Sforza 35  20122 Milano  Italy  
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