Table 4.
Author | Control group | Sample | Cortisol levels | CRH levels | Stress test | Correlations with childhood traumata and psychopathology |
Potts et al[100], 1991 | 15 HC | 10 SP | = Urinary | - | - | - |
Levin et al[103], 1993 | 14 HC | 36 (28 generalized SP + 8 specific SP) | = Plasma | - | Ten-minute talk | - |
Uhde et al[101], 1994 | - | 54-64 SP patients | = Plasma and urinary | - | = DST (Dex 1 mg) | - |
Martel et al[105], 1999 | 21 HC | 27 SP | = Salivary basal and task-related | - | Modified TSST | Correlated to anticipatory anxiety in both groups |
Furlan et al[104], 2001 | 17 HC | 18 SP | After speech task: ↑ 90% increase in salivary levels in 7 SP; ↓ 32% in salivary LE in 11 SP. After exercise task: = | - | Public speaking task and physical exercise task | - |
Condren et al[32], 2002 | 15 HC | 15 SP | ↑ Plasma cortisol after test; = plasma cortisol basal | = Basal and after test | Public mental arithmetic and short term memory test | - |
van West et al[106], 2008 | 25 HC | 25 SP | ↑ Salivary cortisol after test | - | Public speaking test | Correlated to trait but not state anxiety levels |
Roelofs et al[107], 2009 | 22 HC, 17 patients with PTSD | 18 SP | ↑ Salivary cortisol after test | - | Social approach-avoidance task in social stress condition (TSST) | Cortisol increase correlated to the social avoidance behavior |
Elzinga et al[99], 2010 | 16 SAD w/o CA, 16 HC, 16 PTSD with CA | 9 SAD with CA | ↑ Salivary cortisol after test; = salivary cortisol basal | - | TSST | CA is associated with ↑ cortisol reactivity to TSST |
Lanzenberger et al[102], 2010 | 18 HC | 12 subjects with SP | ↓ Plasma levels | - | - | Negative correlations with 5HT binding in brain regions and positive correlation with trait anxiety |
HC: Healthy controls; DST: Dexamethasone suppression test; TSST: Trier social stress test; SAD: Separation anxiety disorder; CA: Childhood abuse; SP: Social phobia; PTSD: Posttraumatic stress disorder; Dex: Dexamethasone.