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This theory is reversed for me

Posted by Bradley on February 20, 2001, at 20:34:24

In reply to hypocortisolaemia and hypercortisolaemia , posted by Sherry on February 20, 2001, at 18:57:29

I suffer from atypical depression and have hypercortisolaemia. Just opposite of the study.
I sure have heard many horror stories about prednisone. Can't say I would'nt try a treatment with it, but I would be scared.

> Hi All,
>
> I have been diagnosed with adrenal insufficiency, and I suffer from atypical depression. I also, suffer from ferocious mood swings because of blood sugar fluctuations. Does anyone know why the adrenals are underactive in atypical depression, and overactive in typical depression? I found the article below, and it piqued my curiousity.
>
> Sherry
>
> Prednisone augmentation in treatment-resistant depression with fatigue and hypocortisolaemia: a case series
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> Bouwer C, Claassen J, Dinan TG, Nemeroff CB
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> Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand. colin.bouwer@stonebow.otago.ac.nz
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> [Record supplied by publisher]
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> Abnormalities of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis have long been implicated in major depression with hypercortisolaemia reported in typical depression and hypocortisolaemia in some studies of atypical depression. We report on the use of prednisone in treatment-resistant depressed patients with reduced plasma cortisol concentrations. Six patients with treatment-resistant major depression were found to complain of severe fatigue, consistent with major depression, atypical subtype, and to demonstrate low plasma cortisol levels. Prednisone 7.5 mg daily was added to the antidepressant regime. Five of six patients demonstrated significant improvement in depression on prednisone augmentation of antidepressant therapy. Although hypercortisolaemia has been implicated in some patients with depression, our findings suggest that hypocortisolaemia may also play a role in some subtypes of this disorder. In treatment-resistant depressed patients with fatigue and hypocortisolaemia, prednisone augmentation may be useful.
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> PMID: 10999245
>
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