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The hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis in agoraphobia, panic disorder, major depression and normal controls
P J Hofmann1, D O Nutzinger, M R Kotter
1Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital, Auenbruggerplatz 22, 8036 Graz, Austria.
Background:
Much interest has been drawn to the investigation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT)-axis in patients suffering from depression or panic disorder. However, there is no data concerning agoraphobia.
Methods:
Patients with panic disorder, agoraphobia, major depression were compared to normal controls (total n=88) in respect to HPT axis, obtaining basal TSH and administering a TRH test.
Results:
Normal controls and agoraphobics showed significantly higher Delta(max) TSH than depressives and panic patients. There were no differences between agoraphobics and normal controls.
Conclusions:
Agoraphobia, unlike depression or panic disorder, seems to be less biologically determined in respect to the HPT-axis.