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Growth hormone response to clonidine as a probe of noradrenergic receptor responsiveness in affective disorder patients and controls
Authors:L J Siever  T W Uhde  E K Silberman  D C Jimerson  J A Aloi  R M Post  D L Murphy
Affiliation:1. Larry Siever, M.D., is in the Clinical Neuropharmacology Branch, USA;2. Thomas W. Uhde, M.D., is in the Section on Psychobiology, Biological Psychiatry Branch (BPB), USA;3. Edward K. Silberman, M.D., is in the Laboratory of Psychology, USA;4. David C. Jimerson, M.D., is in the Laboratory of Clinical Science, USA;5. Joseph A. Aloi, B.S., is in the Clinical Neuropharmacology Branch, USA;6. Robert M. Post, M.D., is Chief, Section on Psychobiology, BPB, USA;7. Dennis L. Murphy, M.D., is Chief, Clinical Neuropharmacology Branch, all in the National Institute of Mental Health, Intramural Research Program, Bethesda, MD 20205, USA
Abstract:The growth hormone (GH) response to the alpha-adrenergic agonist clinidine was blunted in 19 depressed patients compared to 20 controls. The difference remained significant when age- and sex-matches pairs of patients and controls were compared from this sample, either including or excluding subjects with elevated GH baseline levels. Plasma levels of free 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenyl-glycol (MHPG) were assayed in blood samples drawn just before the clonidine infusion. A modest negative correlation was found between the plasma MHPG values and the magnitude of the GH responses to clonidine, although baseline plasma MHPG levels were not significantly different between patients and controls. The diminished GH response to clonidine observed suggests that many depressed patients may have decreased alpha-adrenoreceptor responsiveness. Decreased responsiveness may in some cases be associated with relatively increased indices of presynaptic noradrenergic availability. Such a model might have implications for understanding the functional status of the noradrenergic neurotransmitter system in depressed patients and the possible subtyping of affective disorder patients.
Keywords:Clonidine  growth hormone  3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol (MHPG)  α-adrenergic receptors
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