Halbreich U, Castaneda R, Galanter M. Low basal levels of cortisol distinguish detoxified alcoholics with major depressive disorder from non-MDDs.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1989;
13:834-6. [PMID:
2690668 DOI:
10.1111/j.1530-0277.1989.tb00432.x]
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Abstract
Basal plasma levels of cortisol and its suppression by dexamethasone were measured in 60 inpatient alcoholics 12-13 days after detoxification. Both hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal system parameters were essentially within normal limits in most patients--those who did not meet criteria for major depressive disorder (n = 43) as well as those who met criteria for MDD per their episode (n-17). Basal levels of cortisol below 7 micrograms/dl distinguished alcoholics without MDD from those who met criteria for MDD per current episodes.
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