Effects of hormonal contraceptive phase and progestin generation on stress-induced cortisol and progesterone release

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Neurobiology of Stress Pub Date : 2019-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ynstr.2019.100151
Alexandra Ycaza Herrera , Sophia Faude , Shawn E. Nielsen , Mallory Locke , Mara Mather
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The stress response differs between women using hormonal contraception and naturally cycling women. Yet, despite ample evidence showing that the stress response differs across the menstrual cycle in naturally cycling women, limited work has investigated whether the stress response differs across the hormonal contraceptive cycle, during which synthetic hormones are taken most of the month but not all of it. To induce a stress response, women using hormonal contraception completed the cold pressor test during either the active phase, when hormones are present, or during the inactive phase, when hormones are not present. Saliva was collected and assayed for free cortisol and progesterone levels prior to stress onset, immediately after stress termination, and 15-min post stress onset. Free cortisol and progesterone increased to a similar degree across both hormonal contraceptive phases in response to the cold pressor test. Post-hoc investigation indicates that the progestin “generation” (classification of synthetic progestins based on the compounds they are derived from) can differentially affect the free steroid response to cold pressor test stress, with the largest effects observed in women using formulations containing second-generation progestins. These findings indicate that progestin generation, particularly second-generation progestins, may have a more impactful influence on the stress response than hormonal contraceptive cycle phase. Potential mechanisms driving this effect and need for additional research are discussed.

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激素避孕阶段和黄体酮生成对应激诱导的皮质醇和黄体酮释放的影响
使用激素避孕的女性和自然周期女性的压力反应不同。然而,尽管有充分的证据表明,自然月经周期的女性在月经周期中的压力反应不同,但有限的研究表明,在激素避孕周期中,压力反应是否不同。在激素避孕周期中,一个月的大部分时间都服用合成激素,但不是全部。为了诱导应激反应,使用激素避孕的女性在激素存在的活跃阶段或激素不存在的不活跃阶段完成了冷压测试。在应激开始前、应激结束后立即和应激开始后15分钟收集唾液并测定游离皮质醇和黄体酮水平。游离皮质醇和黄体酮在冷压试验的反应中,在激素避孕的两个阶段增加到相似的程度。事后调查表明,黄体酮的“代”(合成黄体酮的分类基于其衍生的化合物)可以不同地影响游离类固醇对冷压试验应激的反应,在使用含有第二代黄体酮的配方的妇女中观察到的影响最大。这些发现表明,孕激素的产生,特别是第二代孕激素,可能比激素避孕周期阶段对应激反应有更大的影响。讨论了驱动这种效应的潜在机制以及进一步研究的必要性。
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Neurobiology of Stress
Neurobiology of Stress Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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期刊介绍: Neurobiology of Stress is a multidisciplinary journal for the publication of original research and review articles on basic, translational and clinical research into stress and related disorders. It will focus on the impact of stress on the brain from cellular to behavioral functions and stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders (such as depression, trauma and anxiety). The translation of basic research findings into real-world applications will be a key aim of the journal. Basic, translational and clinical research on the following topics as they relate to stress will be covered: Molecular substrates and cell signaling, Genetics and epigenetics, Stress circuitry, Structural and physiological plasticity, Developmental Aspects, Laboratory models of stress, Neuroinflammation and pathology, Memory and Cognition, Motivational Processes, Fear and Anxiety, Stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders (including depression, PTSD, substance abuse), Neuropsychopharmacology.
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