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Background: The validity of experimentally induced panic attacks as a model to study the pathophysiology of panic disorder has been questioned. Unspecific, unpleasant and aversive effects as well as specific patterns of psychovegetative symptoms pointing to different subtypes of panic disorder patients have been observed. These findings raise the question of challenge paradigms as a valuable tool to identify different vulnerabilities in patients with panic disorder.
Methods: We compared the two most widely studied panicogenic drugs sodium lactate and cholecystokinine tetrapeptide (CCK-4) with placebo in 25 patients with panic disorder and matched healthy control subjects. Psychophysiological changes were measured using the Acute Panic Inventory (API) and visual analogue scales for anxiety and arousal. Results: In patients with panic disorder 18 out of 25 experienced a sodium lactate- or a CCK-4 induced panic attack. Lactate or CCK-4 induced symptoms and induced panic attacks were only correlated in healthy controls, but not in patients with panic disorder. Conclusion: The mechanisms of lactate and CCK-4 induced panic attacks are distinct in panic disorder patients but not in healthy controls. Different neurobiological vulnerabilities may be uncovered by different challenges.Keywords: Panic disorder, CCK-4, lactate, acute panic inventory, panicogenic activity
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title:Distinct Panicogenic Activity of Sodium Lactate and Cholecystokinin Tetrapeptide in Patients with Panic Disorder
Volume: 18 Issue: 35
Author(s): Jens Plag, Katharina Gaudlitz, Elisabeth Zschucke, Alexander Yassouridis, Lena Pyrkosch, Andre Wittmann, Florian Holsboer and Andreas Strohle
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Keywords: Panic disorder, CCK-4, lactate, acute panic inventory, panicogenic activity
Abstract: Background: The validity of experimentally induced panic attacks as a model to study the pathophysiology of panic disorder has been questioned. Unspecific, unpleasant and aversive effects as well as specific patterns of psychovegetative symptoms pointing to different subtypes of panic disorder patients have been observed. These findings raise the question of challenge paradigms as a valuable tool to identify different vulnerabilities in patients with panic disorder.
Methods: We compared the two most widely studied panicogenic drugs sodium lactate and cholecystokinine tetrapeptide (CCK-4) with placebo in 25 patients with panic disorder and matched healthy control subjects. Psychophysiological changes were measured using the Acute Panic Inventory (API) and visual analogue scales for anxiety and arousal. Results: In patients with panic disorder 18 out of 25 experienced a sodium lactate- or a CCK-4 induced panic attack. Lactate or CCK-4 induced symptoms and induced panic attacks were only correlated in healthy controls, but not in patients with panic disorder. Conclusion: The mechanisms of lactate and CCK-4 induced panic attacks are distinct in panic disorder patients but not in healthy controls. Different neurobiological vulnerabilities may be uncovered by different challenges.Export Options
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Plag Jens, Gaudlitz Katharina, Zschucke Elisabeth, Yassouridis Alexander, Pyrkosch Lena, Wittmann Andre, Holsboer Florian and Strohle Andreas, Distinct Panicogenic Activity of Sodium Lactate and Cholecystokinin Tetrapeptide in Patients with Panic Disorder, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2012; 18 (35) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161212803530808
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161212803530808 |
Print ISSN 1381-6128 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-4286 |
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