Thyroid Science 2(10)H1, 2007
Is There a
Thyroid-Cortisol-Depression Axis?
Frank King ThompsonΔγ
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ΔDirector, Fallbrook Medical Research Foundation
γContact: Frank King Thompson, 2414 Via La Orilla, Fallbrook, CA
92028, USA
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ABSTRACT. How
thyroid hormone therapy relieves many patients' depression has not been
clearly elucidated. The relief of depression may result from a thyroid
hormone-induced drop in cortisol and consequent potentiation of brain
neurotransmitters. If so, it is possible that patients whose depression is
underlain by high cortisol levels are most responsive to thyroid hormone
therapy. If so, then the antidepressant effects of selective serotonin
and norepinephrine reuptake inhibiting drugs may act partly through thyroid
hormone effects on brain cortisol.
Key Words. Depression, cortisol,
thyroid hormone, neurotransmitters, serotonin reuptake inhibitor,
norepinephrine uptake inhibitor.
Thompson, F.K.: Is There A
Thyroid-Cortisol-Depression Axis?
Thyroid Science, 2(10):H1, 2007.
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