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Cortisol, estradiol-17β, and progesterone secretion within the first hour after awakening in women with regular menstrual cycles

Cortisol concentration in both serum and saliva sharply increases and reaches a peak within the first hour after waking in the morning. This phenomenon is known as the cortisol awakening response (CAR) and is used as an index of hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis function. We examined whether...

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Autores principales: Ahn, Ryun S, Choi, Jee H, Choi, Bum C, Kim, Jung H, Lee, Sung H, Sung, Simon S
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Publicado: BioScientifica 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3209794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21965547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/JOE-11-0247
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Lee, Sung H
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description Cortisol concentration in both serum and saliva sharply increases and reaches a peak within the first hour after waking in the morning. This phenomenon is known as the cortisol awakening response (CAR) and is used as an index of hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis function. We examined whether ovarian steroid concentrations increased after awakening as with the CAR in the HPA axis. To do this, cortisol, estradiol-17β (E(2)), and progesterone (P(4)) concentrations were determined in saliva samples collected immediately upon awakening and 30 and 60 min after awakening in women with regular menstrual cycles and postmenopausal women. We found that both E(2) and P(4) concentrations increased during the post-awakening period in women with regular menstrual cycles, but these phenomena were not seen in any postmenopausal women. The area under the E(2) and P(4) curve from the time interval immediately after awakening to 60 min after awakening (i.e. E(2)auc and P(4)auc) in women with regular menstrual cycles were greater than those in the postmenopausal women. E(2) and P(4) secretory activity during the post-awakening period was influenced by the phase of the menstrual cycle. E(2)auc in the peri-ovulatory phase and P(4)auc in the early to mid-luteal phase were greater than in the menstrual phase. Meanwhile, cortisol secretory activity during the post-awakening period was not influenced by menstrual status or the phase of menstrual cycle. These findings indicate that, as with the CAR in the HPA axis function, ovarian steroidogenic activity increased after awakening and is closely associated with menstrual status and phase of menstrual cycle.
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spelling pubmed-32097942011-12-01 Cortisol, estradiol-17β, and progesterone secretion within the first hour after awakening in women with regular menstrual cycles Ahn, Ryun S Choi, Jee H Choi, Bum C Kim, Jung H Lee, Sung H Sung, Simon S J Endocrinol Regular Papers Cortisol concentration in both serum and saliva sharply increases and reaches a peak within the first hour after waking in the morning. This phenomenon is known as the cortisol awakening response (CAR) and is used as an index of hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis function. We examined whether ovarian steroid concentrations increased after awakening as with the CAR in the HPA axis. To do this, cortisol, estradiol-17β (E(2)), and progesterone (P(4)) concentrations were determined in saliva samples collected immediately upon awakening and 30 and 60 min after awakening in women with regular menstrual cycles and postmenopausal women. We found that both E(2) and P(4) concentrations increased during the post-awakening period in women with regular menstrual cycles, but these phenomena were not seen in any postmenopausal women. The area under the E(2) and P(4) curve from the time interval immediately after awakening to 60 min after awakening (i.e. E(2)auc and P(4)auc) in women with regular menstrual cycles were greater than those in the postmenopausal women. E(2) and P(4) secretory activity during the post-awakening period was influenced by the phase of the menstrual cycle. E(2)auc in the peri-ovulatory phase and P(4)auc in the early to mid-luteal phase were greater than in the menstrual phase. Meanwhile, cortisol secretory activity during the post-awakening period was not influenced by menstrual status or the phase of menstrual cycle. These findings indicate that, as with the CAR in the HPA axis function, ovarian steroidogenic activity increased after awakening and is closely associated with menstrual status and phase of menstrual cycle. BioScientifica 2011-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3209794/ /pubmed/21965547 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/JOE-11-0247 Text en © 2011 Society for Endocrinology http://www.endocrinology.org/journals/reuselicence/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Society for Endocrinology's Re-use Licence (http://www.endocrinology.org/journals/reuselicence/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ahn, Ryun S
Choi, Jee H
Choi, Bum C
Kim, Jung H
Lee, Sung H
Sung, Simon S
Cortisol, estradiol-17β, and progesterone secretion within the first hour after awakening in women with regular menstrual cycles
title Cortisol, estradiol-17β, and progesterone secretion within the first hour after awakening in women with regular menstrual cycles
title_full Cortisol, estradiol-17β, and progesterone secretion within the first hour after awakening in women with regular menstrual cycles
title_fullStr Cortisol, estradiol-17β, and progesterone secretion within the first hour after awakening in women with regular menstrual cycles
title_full_unstemmed Cortisol, estradiol-17β, and progesterone secretion within the first hour after awakening in women with regular menstrual cycles
title_short Cortisol, estradiol-17β, and progesterone secretion within the first hour after awakening in women with regular menstrual cycles
title_sort cortisol, estradiol-17β, and progesterone secretion within the first hour after awakening in women with regular menstrual cycles
topic Regular Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3209794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21965547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/JOE-11-0247
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