Associations between cognitive performance and cortisol reaction to the DEX/CRH test in patients recovered from depression.

Behnken A, Bellingrath S, Symanczik JP, Rieck MJ, Zavorotnyy M, Domschke K, Arolt V, Zwanzger P

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Hyperactivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in major depression (MDD) is one of the most reliably reported neurobiological characteristics of affective disorders. Whether these alterations in HPA axis regulation are limited to the acute stage of MDD or whether they persist after recovery, remains ambiguous. A relationship between hypercortisolemia and cognitive dysfunction in acutely depressed patients has been repeatedly observed and it was also demonstrated in a number of studies that a discrete cognitive impairment often persists in the remitted state of depression. In the present study we were interested, whether these subtle impairments in cognitive functioning observed in patients recovered from depression compared to healthy control subjects are associated with HPA axis feedback sensitivity.In 20 recovered patients and 20 matched healthy controls we assessed HPA axis feedback sensitivity with the combined dexamethasone suppression/corticotropin-releasing-hormone (DEX/CRH) challenge test. Furthermore cognitive performance was investigated with respect to the following domains: verbal memory (Auditory Verbal Learning Test, VLMT), attention and executive control (Trail Making Test, TMT-A/B) as well as verbal fluency (Controlled Oral Word Association Test, COWAT).Recovered patients showed a significantly poorer cognitive performance compared to healthy controls (all p

Details about the publication

JournalPsychoneuroendocrinology
Volume38
Issue3
Page range447-454
StatusPublished
Release year2013
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish

Authors from the University of Münster

Arolt, Volker
Clinic for Mental Health
Behnken, Andreas
Clinic for Mental Health
Bellingrath, Silja
Clinic for Mental Health
Domschke, Katharina
Clinic for Mental Health
Zavorotnyy, Maxim
Clinic for Mental Health
Zwanzger, Peter
Clinic for Mental Health