Z Yilmaz1, A S Kaplan, R D Levitan. 1. Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto, and Clinical Research Department, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 250 College Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5T 1R8. zeynep.yilmaz@utoronto.ca
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Although some studies have shown cortisol nonsuppression following dexamethasone suppression test (DST) in current bulimia nervosa (BN), no study has looked at HPA axis abnormalities in behaviorally recovered BN patients. The purpose of this pilot study is to explore the role of current vs behaviorally recovered BN, as well as depression and childhood trauma in cortisol suppression in BN. METHODS: A 0.5 mg DST was performed on 21 patients with behaviorally recovered BN, 9 women with current BN and 14 controls. BN group also completed the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and Childhood Trauma Questionnaire. RESULTS: There were no differences between the three groups in cortisol suppression, and BMI was not associated with cortisol levels following DST. Within the BN group, depression was significantly associated with afternoon cortisol nonsuppression (p=0.005). DISCUSSION: As researchers look for more accurate ways to identify biological phenotypes of BN, presence of comorbid depression may help explain differences in cortisol suppression.
OBJECTIVE: Although some studies have shown cortisol nonsuppression following dexamethasone suppression test (DST) in current bulimia nervosa (BN), no study has looked at HPA axis abnormalities in behaviorally recovered BN patients. The purpose of this pilot study is to explore the role of current vs behaviorally recovered BN, as well as depression and childhood trauma in cortisol suppression in BN. METHODS: A 0.5 mg DST was performed on 21 patients with behaviorally recovered BN, 9 women with current BN and 14 controls. BN group also completed the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and Childhood Trauma Questionnaire. RESULTS: There were no differences between the three groups in cortisol suppression, and BMI was not associated with cortisol levels following DST. Within the BN group, depression was significantly associated with afternoon cortisol nonsuppression (p=0.005). DISCUSSION: As researchers look for more accurate ways to identify biological phenotypes of BN, presence of comorbid depression may help explain differences in cortisol suppression.
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