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  • ...ds that produce the anabolic actions are known as [[anabolic steroids]]. [[Cortisol]] on the other hand, which is a steroid hormone produced by the [[adrenal g
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  • ...and tumors, a [[dexamethasone]] suppression test is often used to detect [[cortisol]] excess, and [[metanephrine]]s or [[catecholamine]]s for excess of these h
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  • ...hypothalamus.<ref>Delville et al 1997</ref> The effects of norepinephrine, cortisol, and other neurotransmitters are still being studied.
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  • ...turation, sweating (palms of hands), vagal tone and stress hormone levels (cortisol and norepinephrine).
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  • ...content/full/147/8/541}}</ref> These patients can be identified by serum [[cortisol]] levels greater than 50.0 nmol/L after a 1-mg overnight [[dexamethasone]] ...f dexamethasone by mouth every 6 hours followed by measurement of serum cortisol at 9:00 a.m. 2 days after the first dose), may identify hypercortisolism in
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  • ...n abnormal [[cytochrome P-450]] 3A5 allele that may reduce metabolism of [[cortisol]] and [[corticosterone]] (a precursor of [[aldosterone]]).<ref name="pmid12
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  • ...in the "fight-or-flight" response. Patients demonstrate abnormal basal [[cortisol]] levels and activity. Two studies found patients with depersonalization d
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  • ...[stress (medicine)|stress]] functions; it reduces [[blood pressure]] and [[cortisol]] levels, increasing tolerance to [[pain]], and reducing [[anxiety]]. Oxyto
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  • ...[stress (medicine)|stress]] functions; it reduces [[blood pressure]] and [[cortisol]] levels, increasing tolerance to [[pain]], and reducing [[anxiety]]. Oxyto
    24 KB (3,415 words) - 17:09, 21 March 2024
  • ...this system involving repeated HPA activity in stress or elevated evening cortisol leads to allostatic load in terms of insulin resistance, accelerating progr
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  • ...G. Behavioral and physiological responsivity, sleep, and patterns of daily cortisol production in infants with and without colic. Child Dev. 2000 Jul-Aug;71(4)
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  • * [[Cortisol]]
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  • ...G. Behavioral and physiological responsivity, sleep, and patterns of daily cortisol production in infants with and without colic. Child Dev. 2000 Jul-Aug;71(4)
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