Is premorbid stress assessed by hair cortisol concentration linked to Takotsubo syndrome? Results from a pilot study.
Int J Cardiol
; 410: 132241, 2024 Sep 01.
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ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION:
The pathophysiology of Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is not completely understood and the role of chronic stress is among the main mechanistic links. The aim of this study was to explore whether accumulating hair cortisol concentration (HCC), a novel biomarker of chronic stress, is associated with the occurrence of TTS.METHODS:
A consecutive series of 18 TTS patients and 36 age and sex matched healthy controls were included in our analysis. Hair samples were collected from participants'' vertex. The proximal 2.5 cm of hair was cut in equal parts of 0.5 cm, reflecting mean cortisol levels in time intervals of 0-15, 15-30, 30-45, 45-60 and 60-75 days prior to hair collection.RESULTS:
HCC was higher in TTS group compared to controls at any time point and increased over time starting from 75 days prior to the event. The rate of HCC increase was significantly higher in TTS patients versus controls (beta of interaction = 0.48; 95%CI 0.36-0.60; p < 0.001).CONCLUSIONS:
The steadily increasing trend of HCC in TTS patients suggests that the additive effect of multiple stressful events over several weeks prior TTS onset may disrupt cortisol homeostasis and play a role in TTS pathophysiology.Palavras-chave
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Estresse Psicológico
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Hidrocortisona
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Biomarcadores
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Cardiomiopatia de Takotsubo
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Ano de publicação:
2024
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