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      Low plasma beta-endorphin in post-traumatic stress disorder.

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          We compared serum cortisol, ACTH and plasma beta-endorphin in 21 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder patients and 20 controls. Although we found no important disturbance in diurnal rhythms, the PTSD patients had significantly higher A.M. serum cortisols compared with controls. Both A.M. and P.M. plasma beta-endorphins in PTSD patients were significantly lower compared with controls. These data suggest that plasma beta-endorphin may be a marker for PTSD and that chronic endogenous opioid depletion may play a role in the pathogenesis and perpetuation of this disorder.

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          Journal
          Aust N Z J Psychiatry
          The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry
          Informa UK Limited
          0004-8674
          0004-8674
          Jun 1989
          : 23
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Repatriation General Hospital, Hobart, Tasmania.
          Article
          10.3109/00048678909062145
          2549947
          1f77177f-262f-4728-829b-327685f717e0
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