Hannah Klusmann , Lars Schulze , Sinha Engel , Elise Bücklein , Daria Daehn , Serena Lozza-Fiacco , Angelika Geiling , Caroline Meyer , Elizabeth Andersen , Christine Knaevelsrud , Sarah Schumacher
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摘要
HPA轴功能的差异被认为是精神障碍性别差异的基础;然而,性激素在月经周期中波动对HPA轴活动的影响尚不清楚。本荟萃分析调查了基础皮质醇浓度作为整个月经周期HPA轴活动的标志物。通过对5个数据库的系统文献检索,纳入了121项纵向研究,总结了2641名年龄在18至45岁之间的健康骑行参与者的数据。荟萃分析显示,卵泡期皮质醇浓度高于黄体期(dSMC = 0.12, p =。[0.04 - 0.20])。除了月经期与经前期浓度较高外,更精确的月经周期阶段之间的比较大多不显著(dSMC = 0.17, [0.02 - 0.33], p =.03)。在所有纳入的研究中,9个样本使用已建立的皮质醇参数来指示HPA轴功能,特别是日谱(k = 4)和皮质醇觉醒反应(CAR) (k = 5)。因此,荟萃分析强调需要对HPA轴活动和月经周期阶段进行更严格的调查。
HPA axis activity across the menstrual cycle - a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies
Differential HPA axis function has been proposed to underlie sex-differences in mental disorders; however, the impact of fluctuating sex hormones across the menstrual cycle on HPA axis activity is still unclear. This meta-analysis investigated basal cortisol concentrations as a marker for HPA axis activity across the menstrual cycle. Through a systematic literature search of five databases, 121 longitudinal studies were included, summarizing data of 2641 healthy, cycling participants between the ages of 18 and 45. The meta-analysis showed higher cortisol concentrations in the follicular vs. luteal phase (dSMC = 0.12, p =.004, [0.04 – 0.20]). Comparisons between more precise cycle phases were mostly insignificant, aside from higher concentrations in the menstrual vs. premenstrual phase (dSMC = 0.17, [0.02 – 0.33], p =.03). In all included studies, nine samples used established cortisol parameters to indicate HPA axis function, specifically diurnal profiles (k = 4) and the cortisol awakening response (CAR) (k = 5). Therefore, the meta-analysis highlights the need for more rigorous investigation of HPA axis activity and menstrual cycle phase.
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Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology (FIN) publishes a wide range of informative articles including comprehensive reviews, systematic reviews, opinion pieces, and meta-analyses. While the majority of reviews are invited, we also embrace unsolicited reviews and meta-analyses, as well as proposals for thematic special issues, provided they meet our rigorous quality standards. In addition, we encourage authors to submit commentaries that concisely present fresh ideas or offer further analysis to delve deeper into the implications of an article published in our journal.