The effect of dexamethasone on cerebrospinal fluid monoamine metabolites and cortisol in psychiatric patients.

C M Banki, M Arató, Z Papp, M Kurcz
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The effect of 1 mg dexamethasone on CSF levels of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5 HIAA), homovanillic acid (HVA) and cortisol (CS) was investigated in 100 psychiatric inpatients: 45 subjects had their lumbar punctures 1-4 days following dexamethasone administration, and the results were compared with those from 55 other patients investigated before drug ingestion. All patients were women, and none had received psychotropic medication for at least two weeks before the study. Seven subjects consented to two LPs both before and after dexamethasone. As expected, cortisol in the CSF significantly decreased after dexamethasone: the decrease was greatest 10 hours following the drug. HVA showed a weak and transient elevation after 10 hours only. CSF 5 HIAA was found to be significantly increased in postdexamethasone samples and high levels were still found even after 82 hours. Diagnostic differences (major or minor depression, schizophrenia, alcohol abuse or dependence) did not account for the observed differences. Repeated CSF examinations in seven subjects corroborated these findings: all cortisol values were decreased and all 5 HIAA values were increased after dexamethasone while HVA values showed random changes. The data may suggest that serotonergic mechanisms may be involved in dexamethasone action in the CNS. In addition, dexamethasone administration can alter CSF 5 HIAA level, a possible factor which should be taken into consideration in CSF studies.

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地塞米松对精神病患者脑脊液单胺代谢物及皮质醇的影响。
研究了100例精神科住院患者1 mg地塞米松对脑脊液5-羟基吲哚乙酸(5 HIAA)、同型香草酸(HVA)和皮质醇(CS)水平的影响,其中45例患者在给予地塞米松后1 ~ 4天行腰椎穿刺,并与另外55例患者用药前的结果进行比较。所有患者均为女性,在研究前至少两周没有接受过精神药物治疗。7名受试者同意在地塞米松之前和之后进行两次lp治疗。正如预期的那样,地塞米松治疗后脑脊液中的皮质醇显著下降,用药后10小时下降幅度最大。HVA仅在10小时后出现微弱且短暂的升高。脑脊液5 HIAA在地塞米松后显著升高,即使在82小时后仍处于高水平。诊断差异(重度或轻度抑郁、精神分裂症、酒精滥用或依赖)不能解释观察到的差异。7名受试者的反复脑脊液检查证实了这些发现:地塞米松后,所有皮质醇值均下降,所有5种HIAA值均升高,而HVA值呈随机变化。这些数据可能表明血清素能机制可能参与地塞米松在中枢神经系统中的作用。此外,地塞米松给药可改变CSF 5 HIAA水平,这是CSF研究中应考虑的一个可能因素。
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