Anticipation of public speaking and sleep and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in women with irritable bowel syndrome
- Author(s)
- M. M. HEITKEMPER; K. C. CAIN; W. DEECHAKAWAN; A. POPPE; S-E. JUN; R. L. BURR; M. E. JARRETT
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Jun, Sang Eun
- Department
- Dept. of Nursing (간호학)
- Journal Title
- Neurogastroenterology & motility
- Issued Date
- 2012
- Volume
- 24
- Issue
- 7
- Keyword
- ACTH; cortisol; irritable bowel syndrome; sleep; social stress
- Abstract
- Background Evidence suggests that subgroups of
patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are
hyper-responsive to a variety of laboratory stress
conditions. Methods This study compared sleep qual-
ity and night time plasma adrenocorticotropic hor-
mone (ACTH) and serum cortisol levels in response to
anticipation of public speaking between 43 women
with IBS and 24 healthy control women. In addition,
comparisons were made between subgroups within the
IBS sample based on predominant stool patterns, 22
IBS-constipation and 21 IBS-diarrhea. Subjects slept
three nights in a sleep laboratory, and on the third
night serial blood samples were drawn every 20 min
from 08:00 PM until awakening. As the subjects had
different sleep onsets, each subject’s results were
synchronized to the first onset of stage 2 sleep. Key
Results Compared the healthy control group, women
with IBS had significantly worse sleep efficiency, and
higher cortisol but not ACTH levels over the night.
However, there were no IBS bowel pattern subgroup
differences. Among IBS subjects, cortisol levels early in
the night were higher than found in our previous study
with a similar protocol but without the threat of public
speaking. These results suggest that a social stressor,
such as public speaking prior to bedtime, increases
cortisol but not ACTH levels suggesting HPA
dysregulation in women with IBS. Conclusions &
Inferences This response to a social stressor
contributes to our understanding of the relationship of
stress to symptom expression in IBS.
Keywords ACTH, cortisol, irritable bowel syndrome,
sleep, social stress.
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