Hyperthyroidism and depression: a clinical case of atypical thyrotoxicosis manifestation.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY International Clinical Psychopharmacology Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1097/YIC.0000000000000438
Martina Chiera, Stefano Draghetti, Diana De Ronchi, Anna Rosa Scaramelli, Chiara Fabbri, Giuseppe Fanelli, Alessandro Serretti
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The relationship between psychiatric symptoms and thyroid function has been well known and studied since antiquity. The common view is that clinical hypothyroidism is associated with depressive symptoms, whereas the psychiatric manifestations of hyperthyroidism are agitation, emotional lability, hyperexcitability, occasionally accompanied by angry outbursts, and euphoria. The case here reported overturns this conventional medical knowledge. A 73-year-old Italian woman experienced a severe major depressive episode with psychotic and melancholic features during laboratory thyrotoxicosis. No classical clinical signs and symptoms of thyrotoxicosis were present. Psychiatric symptoms improved together with the resolution of the hyperthyroid state. Historically, different cases of so-called 'apathetic hyperthyroidism' have been described. Recent neuroimaging and animal studies provided possible neurobiological explanations, showing how the excess thyroid hormones could affect brain structures involved in the regulation of mood, leading to depression. A direct link between hyperthyroidism and depression seems to be likely. This insight may be relevant in facilitating early diagnosis of thyroid disease and the planning of therapeutic strategies.

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精神症状和甲状腺功能之间的关系自古以来就为人所熟知和研究。常见的观点是临床甲状腺功能减退与抑郁症状有关,而甲状腺功能亢进的精神表现为躁动、情绪不稳定、过度兴奋,偶尔伴有愤怒爆发和兴奋。这里报道的病例推翻了这种传统的医学知识。一名73岁的意大利妇女在实验室甲状腺毒症期间经历了严重的重度抑郁发作,伴有精神病性和忧郁特征。无甲状腺毒症的典型临床体征和症状。随着甲状腺功能亢进状态的缓解,精神症状得到改善。历史上,所谓的“麻木性甲状腺机能亢进”的不同病例已经被描述过。最近的神经成像和动物研究提供了可能的神经生物学解释,显示了过量的甲状腺激素如何影响参与情绪调节的大脑结构,导致抑郁。甲状腺机能亢进和抑郁症之间似乎有直接联系。这一见解可能有助于促进甲状腺疾病的早期诊断和治疗策略的规划。
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期刊介绍: International Clinical Psychopharmacology provides an essential link between research and clinical practice throughout psychopharmacology. It reports on studies in human subjects, both healthy volunteers and patients, which relate the effects of drugs on psychological processes. A major objective of the journal is to publish fully refereed papers which throw light on the ways in which the study of psychotropic drugs can increase our understanding of psychopharmacology. To this end the journal publishes results of early Phase I and II studies, as well as those of controlled clinical trials of psychotropic drugs in Phase II and IV. Other topics covered include the epidemiology of psychotropic drug prescribing and drug taking, the sociology of psychotropic drugs including compliance, and research into the safety and adverse effects of these compounds.
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