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. 2012 Feb 22;2(1):13–25. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v2.i1.13

Table 5.

Hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis functioning and its correlations with psychopathology in generalized anxiety disordered patients

Author Control group Sample Cortisol levels DST Correlations with psychopathology
Mantella et al[114], 2008 42 HC 71 GAD subjects ↑ Morning basal and peak salivary cortisol - ↑ Psychopathology
Steudte et al[118], 2011 15 HC 15 GAD patients ↓ Cortisol in the first and second 3-cm hair segments; = salivary diurnal cortisol profiles - -
Schweizer et al[112], 1986 - 79 GAD subjects - 27% non-suppression -
Tiller et al[113], 1988 13 HC 30 GAD patients - 27% non-suppression Normalization of HPAA suppression after successful non drug behavioral treatment
Tafet et al[115], 2005 8 non treated GAD outpatients 17 treated GAD outpatients = Morning plasma cortisol; ↑ evening plasma cortisol - ↓ Evening plasma cortisol level after cognitive treatment
Pomara et al[116], 2005 90 HC 41 GAD patients ↑ Plasma cortisol levels - ↓ Plasma cortisol after acute and chronic treatment with diazepam
Rosenbaum et al[117], 1983 22 HC 22 GAD subjects = 24 h urinary cortisol levels - -

HC: Healthy controls; DST: Dexamethasone suppression test; GAD: Generalized anxiety disorder; HPAA: Hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis.

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