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Oxytocin and cortisol concentrations in adults with and without autism spectrum disorder in response to physical exercise

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder, whose core symptoms consist of deficits in social interaction and communication as well as restricted and repetitive behavior. Brain oxytocin (OXT) has been associated with various prosocial behaviors, and might, therefore, be involved...

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Autores principales: Albantakis, L., Brandi, M.-L., Brückl, T., Gebert, D., Auer, M.K., Kopczak, A., Stalla, G.K., Neumann, I.D., Schilbach, L.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9216704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35754449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cpnec.2021.100027
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author Albantakis, L.
Brandi, M.-L.
Brückl, T.
Gebert, D.
Auer, M.K.
Kopczak, A.
Stalla, G.K.
Neumann, I.D.
Schilbach, L.
author_facet Albantakis, L.
Brandi, M.-L.
Brückl, T.
Gebert, D.
Auer, M.K.
Kopczak, A.
Stalla, G.K.
Neumann, I.D.
Schilbach, L.
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description Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder, whose core symptoms consist of deficits in social interaction and communication as well as restricted and repetitive behavior. Brain oxytocin (OXT) has been associated with various prosocial behaviors, and might, therefore, be involved in the pathogenesis of disorders associated with socio-emotional dysfunctions such as ASD. However, significant associations between central and peripheral OXT levels may only be present in response to physiological or stressful stimuli but were not shown under baseline conditions. In this study, we, therefore, investigated salivary and plasma OXT in response to physical exercise in adults with ASD (n ​= ​33, mean age: 36.8 ​± ​10.7 years) without intellectual impairment (IQ ​> ​70) and neurotypical controls (n ​= ​31, mean age: 31.0 ​± ​11.7 years). To stimulate the OXT system, we used rapid cycling and measured cortisol (CORT) concentrations to monitor the physiological stress response. When controlling for age, neither salivary OXT (p ​= ​.469), plasma OXT (p ​= ​.297) nor CORT (p ​= ​.667) concentrations significantly differed between groups at baseline. In addition, neither OXT nor CORT concentrations significantly differed between groups after physical exercise. Social anxiety traits were negatively correlated with plasma, but not saliva OXT concentrations in neurotypicals at baseline, while empathetic traits were positively correlated with saliva, but not plasma concentrations in autistic patients at baseline. No significant correlations between salivary and plasma OXT concentrations were found at any time point. Future studies including adult participants should investigate the effect of age on CORT and OXT concentrations in response to stress.
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spelling pubmed-92167042022-06-24 Oxytocin and cortisol concentrations in adults with and without autism spectrum disorder in response to physical exercise Albantakis, L. Brandi, M.-L. Brückl, T. Gebert, D. Auer, M.K. Kopczak, A. Stalla, G.K. Neumann, I.D. Schilbach, L. Compr Psychoneuroendocrinol Clinical science Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder, whose core symptoms consist of deficits in social interaction and communication as well as restricted and repetitive behavior. Brain oxytocin (OXT) has been associated with various prosocial behaviors, and might, therefore, be involved in the pathogenesis of disorders associated with socio-emotional dysfunctions such as ASD. However, significant associations between central and peripheral OXT levels may only be present in response to physiological or stressful stimuli but were not shown under baseline conditions. In this study, we, therefore, investigated salivary and plasma OXT in response to physical exercise in adults with ASD (n ​= ​33, mean age: 36.8 ​± ​10.7 years) without intellectual impairment (IQ ​> ​70) and neurotypical controls (n ​= ​31, mean age: 31.0 ​± ​11.7 years). To stimulate the OXT system, we used rapid cycling and measured cortisol (CORT) concentrations to monitor the physiological stress response. When controlling for age, neither salivary OXT (p ​= ​.469), plasma OXT (p ​= ​.297) nor CORT (p ​= ​.667) concentrations significantly differed between groups at baseline. In addition, neither OXT nor CORT concentrations significantly differed between groups after physical exercise. Social anxiety traits were negatively correlated with plasma, but not saliva OXT concentrations in neurotypicals at baseline, while empathetic traits were positively correlated with saliva, but not plasma concentrations in autistic patients at baseline. No significant correlations between salivary and plasma OXT concentrations were found at any time point. Future studies including adult participants should investigate the effect of age on CORT and OXT concentrations in response to stress. Elsevier 2021-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9216704/ /pubmed/35754449 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cpnec.2021.100027 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Clinical science
Albantakis, L.
Brandi, M.-L.
Brückl, T.
Gebert, D.
Auer, M.K.
Kopczak, A.
Stalla, G.K.
Neumann, I.D.
Schilbach, L.
Oxytocin and cortisol concentrations in adults with and without autism spectrum disorder in response to physical exercise
title Oxytocin and cortisol concentrations in adults with and without autism spectrum disorder in response to physical exercise
title_full Oxytocin and cortisol concentrations in adults with and without autism spectrum disorder in response to physical exercise
title_fullStr Oxytocin and cortisol concentrations in adults with and without autism spectrum disorder in response to physical exercise
title_full_unstemmed Oxytocin and cortisol concentrations in adults with and without autism spectrum disorder in response to physical exercise
title_short Oxytocin and cortisol concentrations in adults with and without autism spectrum disorder in response to physical exercise
title_sort oxytocin and cortisol concentrations in adults with and without autism spectrum disorder in response to physical exercise
topic Clinical science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9216704/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35754449
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cpnec.2021.100027
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