High heart rate reactors display greater decreases in tear SIgA concentration following a novel acute stressor.
Biol Psychol
; 133: 85-88, 2018 03.
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Tear secretory immunoglobulin-A (SIgA) is a putative biomarker of common-cold risk with potential utility in non-invasive diagnostics. As SIgA secretion at the ocular surface is under strong autonomic control, we investigated the relationship between HR reactivity and tear SIgA responses to novel experiential stress. Thirty-two healthy participants undertook a 60â¯s zip-line ride to evoke acute stress and a seated-rest control trial in a randomised-crossover design. We recorded heart rate (HR) continuously and collected unstimulated tear samples 5â¯min pre-, 2â¯min post- and 20â¯min post-stress/control. Stress increased HR and state anxiety whereas tear SIgA concentration decreased 44% post-stress vs. CONTROL: Higher peak HR values during stress uniquely explained 21% of the variance in tear SIgA reactivity to stress (pâ¯<â¯0.01); high HR reactors displayed greater decreases in tear SIgA concentration. We conclude that physiological arousal increases immune reactivity to acute stress and highlight tear SIgA as a minimally-invasive, physiologically relevant biomarker of immune reactivity.
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Estresse Fisiológico
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Lágrimas
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Imunoglobulina A Secretora
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Frequência Cardíaca
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2018
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