Em. Kouri et U. Halbreich, STATE AND TRAIT SEROTONERGIC ABNORMALITIES IN WOMEN WITH DYSPHORIC PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROMES, Psychopharmacology bulletin, 33(4), 1997, pp. 767-770
Three to eight percent of women of reproductive age suffer from dyspho
ric premenstrual disorder (PMS). Although the exact pathophysiology of
this disorder is not known, serotonergic dysregulation appears to be
involved. In this article, we review and summarize the current data on
changes in serotonergic parameters in women with dysphoric PMS and em
phasize the distinction between state-related abnormalities which are
present only during the symptomatic late-luteal phase and trait abnorm
alities which are present even during non-symptomatic phases of the me
nstrual cycle. The notion of diversified serotonergic systems that are
selectively affected by fluctuations in gonadal hormones is discussed
in the context of PMS as well as other dysphorias.