Pharmacopsychiatry 1997; 30(4): 113-117
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-979494
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Urinary Excretion of Cortisol, Norepinephrine, Testosterone, and Melatonin in Panic Disorder

B. Bandelow, G. Sengos, D. Wedekind, G. Huether, J. Pilz, A. Broocks, G. Hajak, E. Rüther
  • Department of Psychiatry, University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany
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20. April 2007 (online)

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Nocturnal urinary Cortisol, norepinephrine, epinephrine, testosterone, and melatonin secretion patterns were studied in male patients with DSMIV/ICD-10 panic disorder (n = 16) over two series of 5 consecutive nights each. Nighttime urinary excretion of Cortisol, norepinephrine, and epinephrine was significantly elevated in drug-free patients compared to normal individuals (n = 13). Measurements were repeated after 4 weeks, and the same differences were found again. There were high correlations between the first and the second series of measurements. Testosterone and melatonin levels did not differ between panic patients and controls.