Journal article
Subsensitive melatonin suppression by dim white light: Possible biological marker of panic disorder
PJ Nathan, GD Burrows, TR Norman
International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 1998
Abstract
Light is involved in providing entrainment of arcadian rhythms and the suppression of the pineal hormone melatonin. In patients with affective disorders, there have been indications of circadian as well as seasonal variation in illness, which may be reflected in melatonin production. Varying sensitivity to light has been noted within healthy individuals as well as in some patients with affective disorders. Recent evidence suggests that patients with panic disorder may have an altered and phase-delayed melatonin rhythm. The present study examined the nocturnal plasma melatonin rhythm in patients with panic disorder, and also examined their melatonin sensitivity to dim light. The melatonin rhy..
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