Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis activity in older persons with and without a depressive disorder

Dec 3, 2014Psychoneuroendocrinology

Stress hormone activity in older adults with and without depression

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Abstract

Depressed older persons showed higher morning cortisol levels at awakening compared to non-depressed counterparts.

  • Higher morning cortisol levels were observed in older adults with major depression.
  • Depressed individuals exhibited a less dynamic response to awakening compared to non-depressed individuals.
  • No significant difference in dexamethasone suppression was found between depressed and non-depressed groups.
  • A U-shaped association between HPA-axis activity and depression status was not identified.
  • The findings suggest a possible lifelong biological vulnerability for depression in older adults.

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