Abnormal regulation of noradrenergic function in panic disorders. Effects of clonidine in healthy subjects and patients with agoraphobia and panic disorder
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- DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1986.01800110028005
Abnormal regulation of noradrenergic function in panic disorders. Effects of clonidine in healthy subjects and patients with agoraphobia and panic disorder
Abstract
Clonidine hydrochloride, an alpha 2-adrenergic receptor agonist that decreases noradrenergic function, was administered to 21 healthy subjects and 26 drug-free patients with agoraphobia and panic attacks. Clonidine produced significantly greater decreases in plasma MHPG levels and sitting and standing diastolic blood pressure and significantly smaller increases in growth hormone levels and self-rated drowsiness in the patients. These findings indicate that the regulation of noradrenergic activity is aberrant in some patients with panic disorder, since a previous study demonstrated that patients with panic disorder exhibit increased plasma MHPG levels, blood pressure, and behavioral responses to the alpha 2-adrenergic receptor antagonist yohimbine. The increased dynamic range of noradrenergic activity observed as an increased sensitivity to both clonidine and yohimbine may reflect abnormalities in the regulatory inputs to noradrenergic neurons, or dysfunction in the alpha 2-adrenergic receptor effector coupling mechanism or the intracellular effector system.
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