Abstract:2We previously showed that postmortem serum levels of adrenocorticotropic hormone 3 (ACTH) were significantly higher in cases of hypothermia (cold exposure) than other 4 causes of death. This study examined how the human hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, 5 and specifically cortisol, responds to hypothermia. Human samples: Autopsies on 205 6 subjects (147 men and 58 women; age 15-98 years, median 60 years) were performed 7 within 3 days of death. Cause of death was classified as either hypothermia (cold expo… Show more
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