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Concurrent use of REM latency, dexamethasone suppression, clonidine, and apomorphine tests as biological markers of endogenous depression: A pilot study
ANSSEAU, Marc; Scheyvaerts, Mauricette; Doumont, Adrienne et al.
1984In Psychiatry Research, 12 (3), p. 261-272
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Keywords :
Endogenous depression; Adult; Apomorphine; Bipolar Disorder; Clonidine; Depressive Disorder; Dexamethasone; Female; Growth Hormone; Humans; Hydrocortisone; Male; Middle Aged; Reaction Time; Sleep, REM
Abstract :
[en] In a sample of 12 major depressive inpatients, endogenous subtype (8 primary and 4 secondary) defined by Research Diagnostic Criteria, we compared the sensitivity of four potential biological markers: latency of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (recorded during at least 4 consecutive nights), dexamethasone suppression, and the clonidine and apomorphine tests. Shortened REM latency (less than 50 minutes during at least 1 night) identified 67% of depressives (87% of primary and 25% of secondary); nonsuppression after dexamethasone identified 50% of depressives (62% of primary and 25% of secondary); blunted growth hormone (GH) response after clonidine identified 75% of depressives (100% of primary and 25% of secondary); and blunted GH response after apomorphine identified 42% of depressives (62% of primary and 0% of secondary). Ninety-two percent of patients were correctly identified by at least one biological marker (100% of primary and 75% of secondary depressives). Of 67% of patients positive on at least two biological markets, all were primary depressives (100%). These four biological markers do not necessarily identify the same population, suggesting that their concurrent use may yield the highest level of diagnostic sensitivity. © 1984.
Disciplines :
Treatment & clinical psychology
Author, co-author :
ANSSEAU, Marc ;  Université de Liège - ULg
Scheyvaerts, Mauricette ;  Secteur de Neurologie, Hôpital Universitaire de Bavière, B-4020 Liège, Belgium.
Doumont, Adrienne ;  Unité de Psychopharmacologie, Hôpital Universitaire de Bavière, B-4020 Liège, Belgium
Poirrier, Robert ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Département des sciences cliniques
Legros, Jean-Jacques ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Département des sciences cliniques
Franck, Georges ;  Secteur de Neurologie, Hôpital Universitaire de Bavière, B-4020 Liège, Belgium.
Language :
French
Title :
Concurrent use of REM latency, dexamethasone suppression, clonidine, and apomorphine tests as biological markers of endogenous depression: A pilot study
Publication date :
1984
Journal title :
Psychiatry Research
ISSN :
0165-1781
eISSN :
1872-7123
Publisher :
Elsevier, Limerick, Ireland
Volume :
12
Issue :
3
Pages :
261-272
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
National Institute of Mental Health, NIMH: MH-25452, P30MH030915John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, JDCTMF
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