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      HPA-axis hormones and prolactin responses to dextro-fenfluramine in depressed patients and healthy controls.

      Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
      Adrenocorticotropic Hormone, blood, Brain Chemistry, drug effects, Depressive Disorder, drug therapy, psychology, Dexamethasone, diagnostic use, Endorphins, Fenfluramine, adverse effects, therapeutic use, Hormones, Humans, Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System, physiology, Pituitary-Adrenal System, Prolactin, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Serotonin, Stereoisomerism, Tryptophan, metabolism

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          1. Like other authors we have established disturbances in central serotonergic neurotransmission in severely depressed patients by implementing hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA)-axis hormones and prolactin responses to serotonin agonists or precursors. 2. Challenge probes with D,L fenfluramine have yielded controversial results. This substance, however, is not as serotonin-selective as previously believed. 3. Dextro(D)-fenfluramine, the dextrorotatory isomer of fenfluramine, constitutes a specific and potent serotonergic agonist. 4. In the present study the authors determined the following in healthy volunteers, and in depressed inpatients: the adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), beta endorphin, prolactin and cortisol responses to D-fenfluramine administration (45 mg orally), total L-tryptophan and the 8 a.m. postdexamethasone cortisol values. 5. We found no significant differences in any of the post-D-fenfluramine hormone levels across healthy controls, minor, simple major and melancholic depressives. There were no significant correlations between L-tryptophan or postdexamethasone cortisol on the one hand, and any of the post-D-fenfluramine hormone values on the other.

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