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J Stud Alcohol ; 60(5): 586-8, 1999 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10487726

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Studies to date provide conflicting views of the relationship between corticosteroids and decreased hippocampal volume in alcoholism. If this were mediated through the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, enlarged pituitary volumes relative to hippocampal volumes might be expected and be measurable using the hippocampus to pituitary volume (H:P) ratio. METHOD: Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), we performed volumetric analysis of the pituitary and hippocampus on 10 subjects with alcohol dependence (AD) and on 10 normal control subjects. RESULTS: Compared to normal controls, AD subjects demonstrated a trend towards decreased hippocampal volume (p < .06) and increased pituitary volume (p < .07). More importantly, H:P ratios were significantly smaller in AD subjects (p < .01). This observation persisted even when covaried for age. CONCLUSIONS: Reduced H:P ratio fits the hypothesis that ethanol stimulates pituitary corticotrophs resulting in elevated corticosteroid levels and possible injury to the hippocampus. If replicated, reduced H:P ratio may serve as a clinical measure of reciprocal neuroendocrine changes in chronic heavy ethanol use.


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Alcoholism/pathology , Hippocampus/pathology , Pituitary Gland/pathology , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/blood , Adult , Alcoholism/metabolism , Analysis of Variance , Case-Control Studies , Hippocampus/metabolism , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pituitary Gland/metabolism
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Brain Behav Immun ; 12(1): 74-9, 1998 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9570863

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Resting immune [WBC and differential cell counts lymphocyte phenotyping (CD2, CD4, CD8, CD16, CD20, and CD56), and NK activity] and endocrine (cortisol, prolactin, growth hormone, and DHEA-SO4) parameters were measured in 10 male, Vietnam combat veterans diagnosed with long-term post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and 9 control Vietnam combat veterans without a PTSD diagnosis but with a comparable history of alcohol abuse. Subjects completed a battery of psychological questionnaires. We report on preliminary observations of the relationship between PTSD and physiological and psychological parameters. With some important exceptions, PTSD patients did not differ from the age-matched control group with regard to hormone levels or lymphocyte phenotypes. However, NK activity was higher in the PTSD population than in the controls. Beck, Mississippi, and Combat Exposure scores were significantly elevated in the PTSD population. In contrast to previous observations in depressed populations, depression (indicated by elevated Beck scores), comorbid with PTSD, was associated with increased natural cytotoxicity.


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Combat Disorders/immunology , Cytotoxicity, Immunologic/physiology , Veterans , Adult , Alcoholism/complications , Alcoholism/immunology , Chronic Disease , Combat Disorders/complications , Humans , Killer Cells, Natural/pathology , Leukocyte Count , Lymphocyte Subsets/pathology , Male , Middle Aged
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