In vitro and in vivo models revealed that the somatotropic system exerts central effects on the central nervous system. Disturbances to this system such as in the case of growth hormone deficiency or growth hormone excess, are associated with a wide range of psychiatric disorders. Nonetheless, there is no epidemiological data available regarding the influence of growth hormone and its mediator, insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I), on depressive disorders. The objective of this study was to investigate whether endogenous IGF-I levels may predict depression in humans. We included 4079 adult subjects from the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP), a population-based study with a 5-year follow-up period. The main predictor was the baseline IGF-I...
Abstract Depression is a common psychiatric disorder. Although many risk factors for depression have...
We investigated whether the human growth hormone (HGH) response to catecholamine depletion differs b...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) remains the subject of ongoing research as a multifactorial disease ...
In vitro and in vivo models revealed that the somatotropic system exerts central effects on the cent...
It has been postulated that many peripheral and (neuro)biological systems are involved in psychiatri...
We analyzed insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) in serum of 78 inpatients with depression and 92 he...
Objective: Serum insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) concentration decreases, while the prevalence ...
Abstract Depression and cognitive dysfunction share a common neuropathological platform. Abnormal ne...
Aim: To assess serum Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF) levels in individuals with depression and to tes...
Depressive disorders are a leading cause of disability in older age. Although the role of psychosoci...
Objective: This study aims to reveal the relationship of depression with growth factors such as brai...
The effect of i.m. administration of 75 mg of desipramine on growth hormone (GH) secretion was inves...
BackgroundAlthough the relationship between acromegaly and depression has been ascribed to the effec...
The objective was to review the literature on the biological correlates of major depressive disorder...
Atypical depression in growth hormone deficient adults, and the beneficial effects of growth hormone...
Abstract Depression is a common psychiatric disorder. Although many risk factors for depression have...
We investigated whether the human growth hormone (HGH) response to catecholamine depletion differs b...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) remains the subject of ongoing research as a multifactorial disease ...
In vitro and in vivo models revealed that the somatotropic system exerts central effects on the cent...
It has been postulated that many peripheral and (neuro)biological systems are involved in psychiatri...
We analyzed insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) in serum of 78 inpatients with depression and 92 he...
Objective: Serum insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) concentration decreases, while the prevalence ...
Abstract Depression and cognitive dysfunction share a common neuropathological platform. Abnormal ne...
Aim: To assess serum Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF) levels in individuals with depression and to tes...
Depressive disorders are a leading cause of disability in older age. Although the role of psychosoci...
Objective: This study aims to reveal the relationship of depression with growth factors such as brai...
The effect of i.m. administration of 75 mg of desipramine on growth hormone (GH) secretion was inves...
BackgroundAlthough the relationship between acromegaly and depression has been ascribed to the effec...
The objective was to review the literature on the biological correlates of major depressive disorder...
Atypical depression in growth hormone deficient adults, and the beneficial effects of growth hormone...
Abstract Depression is a common psychiatric disorder. Although many risk factors for depression have...
We investigated whether the human growth hormone (HGH) response to catecholamine depletion differs b...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) remains the subject of ongoing research as a multifactorial disease ...