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The low-dose dexamethasone suppression test in fibromyalgia
Authors:Wingenfeld Katja  Wagner Dieter  Schmidt Iris  Meinlschmidt Gunther  Hellhammer Dirk H  Heim Christine
Affiliation:Department of Psychobiology, University of Trier, Trier, Germany.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) has been associated with decreased cortisol secretion. Patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) exhibit similar hypocortisolism in the context of increased negative feedback sensitivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. Because trauma and PTSD have been associated with fibromyalgia, we evaluated whether patients with fibromyalgia demonstrate increased HPA feedback sensitivity. METHOD: Baseline blood samples were obtained at 0800 h, and 0.5 mg of dexamethasone was administered to 15 female patients with FMS and 20 normal controls at 2300 h. Adrenocorticotropin (ACTH), cortisol, and dexamethasone levels were measured at 0800 h after dexamethasone intake. RESULTS: There were no group differences in mean ACTH or cortisol levels or in ACTH/cortisol ratio at baseline. After dexamethasone intake, patients with FMS exhibited more pronounced suppression of cortisol but not of ACTH, as well as increased ACTH/cortisol ratios compared with controls. Percent cortisol suppression was associated with pain and fatigue, while ACTH/cortisol ratio and dexamethasone availability were associated with stress and anxiety measures. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest increased sensitivity to glucocorticoid feedback, manifested at the adrenal level, in FMS.
Keywords:ACTH, adrenocorticotropin   BMI, body mass index   CRF, corticotropin-releasing factor   DST, dexamethasone suppression test   FMS, fibromyalgia syndrome   HPA, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal   PTSD, posttraumatic stress disorder
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