2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2004.02.003
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Effects of PhD examination stress on allopregnanolone and cortisol plasma levels and peripheral benzodiazepine receptor density

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“…The subjects knew that they were about to receive a compound never given to humans before, and electrodes for oculography had been mounted and intravenous cannulas inserted prior to testing. It is known that allopregnanolone and most likely also isoallopregnanolone increase after stress both in humans and animals (Droogleever et al 2004;Purdy et al 1991). The allopregnanolone concentrations at baseline in our subjetcs are slightly lower than in amenorrheic patients known to have a high adrenal stimulation (Genazzani et al 2002).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…The subjects knew that they were about to receive a compound never given to humans before, and electrodes for oculography had been mounted and intravenous cannulas inserted prior to testing. It is known that allopregnanolone and most likely also isoallopregnanolone increase after stress both in humans and animals (Droogleever et al 2004;Purdy et al 1991). The allopregnanolone concentrations at baseline in our subjetcs are slightly lower than in amenorrheic patients known to have a high adrenal stimulation (Genazzani et al 2002).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…Although estrogen and progesterone have been shown in some studies to enhance and diminish HPA axis activation (Fonseca et al, 2001;Patchev et al, 1994), respectively, ALLO concentrations in plasma and brain increase as a result of stress (Barbaccia et al, 1997(Barbaccia et al, , 2001), perhaps as a compensatory mechanism. Women with PMDD fail to demonstrate the normal increase in ALLO seen in healthy subjects under conditions of stress (Monteleone et al, 2000;Girdler et al, 2001;Droogleever Fortuyn et al, 2004;Lombardi et al, 2004), or during HPA axis activation with ACTH administration (Genazzani et al, 1998;Lombardi et al, 2004). In the context of this study, the acoustic startle procedure can be viewed as mildly stress inducing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Social isolation stress has also been shown to increase neurosteroid formation in male rodents (Dong et al, 2001). In humans, examination stress (Droogleever Fortuyn et al, 2004) and performance stress (Girdler et al, 2006) were also accompanied by significant elevations in circulating levels of THP in both sexes, although ethnic differences have been reported (Girdler et al, 2006). Recent studies also suggest that drugs such as alcohol (VanDoren et al, 2000), morphine and δ-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Grobin et al, 2005) increase circulating THP levels as a long-term response to intake of these drugs.…”
Section: Stress and Addictive Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%