Author:
VIETA E.,MARTÍNEZ-DE-OSABA M. J.,COLOM F.,MARTÍNEZ-ARÁN A.,BENABARRE A.,GASTÓ C.
Abstract
Background. Dysregulation of corticotropin (ACTH) and cortisol response after corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) stimulation has been reported in bipolar patients. Most findings involve
the pathophysiology of the depressive phase of the illness and its prediction. However, the possible
predictive value of the CRH challenge test with respect to manic episodes remains unknown.Methods. The ACTH and free cortisol response to the injection of 100 μg of synthetic human CRH
and plasma cortisol-binding globulin levels were measured in 42 lithium-treated patients suffering
from Research Diagnostic Criteria bipolar I disorder in remission, and 21 age- and sex-matched
normal controls. A 1-year follow-up was conducted to assess any possible relationship between
outcome and the hormonal response.Results. Bipolar patients showed higher baseline and peak ACTH concentrations than control
subjects. A higher area under ACTH concentration curve after CRH stimulation predicted
manic/hypomanic relapse within 6 months by multiple regression analysis.Conclusion. Bipolar patients in remission show mild abnormalities in ACTH levels before and after
CRH stimulation. CRH challenge may be a potentially good predictor of manic or hypomanic
relapse in remitted bipolar patients.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Applied Psychology
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