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Endocrine mechanisms of stress-induced DHEA-secretion.

R Oberbeck1, R J Benschop, R Jacobs, W Hosch, J U Jetschmann, T H Schürmeyer, R E Schmidt, M Schedlowski.   

Abstract

Acute psychological stress of a first time parachute jump stimulated DHEA and cortisol secretion in healthy volunteers. A significant shift from cortisol to DHEA occurred during this stress exposure. This effect was more pronounced in subjects receiving the beta-adrenoceptor antagonist propranolol prior to the jump. In contrast, infusion of epinephrine (0.10 microgram/kg/min) or norepinephrine (0.15 microgram/kg/min) for 20 min neither affected DHEA plasma levels nor the DHEA/cortisol ratio. However, pretreatment with propranolol resulted in a significant increase of the DHEA/cortisol ratio upon infusion of the beta-adrenoceptor agonist epinephrine. These data demonstrate that during acute psychological stress stimulation of adrenal steroid release is accompanied by a shift towards DHEA. Augmentation of this effect by beta-adrenoceptor blockade indicates a beta-adrenoceptor-dependent mechanism affecting DHEA release.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9591209     DOI: 10.1007/BF03347293

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest        ISSN: 0391-4097            Impact factor:   4.256


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