Autores
J Douglas Bremner, Meena Vythilingam, Eric Vermetten, Jahangir Adil, Sarfraz Khan, Ahsan Nazeer, Nadeem Afzal, Thomas McGlashan, Bernet Elzinga, George M Anderson, G Heninger, SM Southwick, Dennis S Charney
Fecha de publicación
2003/8/1
Revista
Psychoneuroendocrinology
Volumen
28
Número
6
Páginas
733-750
Editor
Pergamon
Descripción
Preclinical studies show that animals with a history of chronic stress exposure have increased hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis reactivity following reexposure to stress. Patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have been found to have normal or decreased function of the HPA axis, however no studies have looked at the HPA response to stress in PTSD. The purpose of this study was to assess cortisol responsivity to a stressful cognitive challenge in patients with PTSD related to childhood abuse. Salivary cortisol levels, as well as heart rate and blood pressure, were measured before and after a stressful cognitive challenge in patients with abuse-related PTSD (N=23) and healthy comparison subjects (N=18). PTSD patients had 61% higher group mean cortisol levels in the time period leading up to the cognitive challenge, and 46% higher cortisol levels during the time period of the cognitive …
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