Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2800104006> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2800104006 endingPage "1397" @default.
- W2800104006 startingPage "1388" @default.
- W2800104006 abstract "Abstract Exposure to stress activates both the hypothalamus‐pituitary‐adrenal (HPA) axis and the sympathetic nervous system (SNS). A growing body of research points to the contribution of sex hormones (testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone), the end products of the hypothalamus‐pituitary‐gonadal (HPG) axis, in modulating stress reactivity. The present study aimed at investigating the potential modulating role of sex hormones on HPA and SNS reactivity to psychosocial stress. The reactivity, induced by the Trier Social Stress Test, was analyzed by measuring the levels of cortisol and alpha‐amylase (markers for SNS activity) in four saliva samples each of 21 men and 37 women (17 not using oral contraceptives and in their luteal phase, and 20 women using oral contraceptives). In addition, basal sex hormones were sampled prior to the psychosocial stress exposure. Results revealed that controlling for testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone diminished the impact of stress on cortisol reactivity and on alpha‐amylase reactivity. Moreover, controlling for sex hormones also diminished the differential pattern of cortisol reactivity in each experimental group among responders. Furthermore, correlation analyses revealed differences between groups in the association between sex hormones and alpha‐amylase. The present findings indicate a modulatory role for sex hormones in HPA and SNS reactivity and emphasize the need for control of sex hormone fluctuations when examining cortisol and alpha‐amylase reactivity to stress." @default.
- W2800104006 created "2018-05-17" @default.
- W2800104006 creator A5008008604 @default.
- W2800104006 creator A5022117776 @default.
- W2800104006 creator A5044057338 @default.
- W2800104006 creator A5046629001 @default.
- W2800104006 creator A5048676049 @default.
- W2800104006 creator A5054750293 @default.
- W2800104006 creator A5079336764 @default.
- W2800104006 date "2018-05-09" @default.
- W2800104006 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2800104006 title "Gonadal hormones modulate the HPA‐axis and the SNS in response to psychosocial stress" @default.
- W2800104006 cites W1564265454 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W1734948187 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W1823223071 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W1836842802 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W1922944626 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W1966406572 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W1978823883 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W1986035779 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W1987375729 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W1989439371 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W1995222138 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2002407300 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2014904735 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2016309667 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2019062333 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2019933919 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2022140822 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2031758594 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2037200938 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2039936109 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2041610878 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2057119719 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2059765340 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2061514092 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2064558181 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2067211004 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2071721757 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2079238806 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2085026395 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2086817511 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2089049363 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2090209005 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2091413411 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2101093530 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2107379976 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2108787874 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2121588628 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2122620777 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2125025123 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2130744154 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2136091506 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2137854065 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2139284888 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2140519632 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2142439223 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2142519871 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2143226864 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2144723246 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2144961120 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2154484811 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2158191458 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2158976726 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2159120321 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2160520522 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2161277545 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2162934389 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2164704874 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2167890147 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2170289261 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2276165451 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2554680427 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2560883540 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2573050609 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2574619616 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2591583354 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2609584573 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2610625027 @default.
- W2800104006 cites W2751431338 @default.
- W2800104006 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/jnr.24259" @default.
- W2800104006 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29741787" @default.
- W2800104006 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2800104006 type Work @default.
- W2800104006 sameAs 2800104006 @default.
- W2800104006 citedByCount "18" @default.
- W2800104006 countsByYear W28001040062018 @default.
- W2800104006 countsByYear W28001040062019 @default.
- W2800104006 countsByYear W28001040062020 @default.
- W2800104006 countsByYear W28001040062021 @default.
- W2800104006 countsByYear W28001040062022 @default.
- W2800104006 countsByYear W28001040062023 @default.
- W2800104006 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2800104006 hasAuthorship W2800104006A5008008604 @default.
- W2800104006 hasAuthorship W2800104006A5022117776 @default.
- W2800104006 hasAuthorship W2800104006A5044057338 @default.
- W2800104006 hasAuthorship W2800104006A5046629001 @default.
- W2800104006 hasAuthorship W2800104006A5048676049 @default.