Hormonal contraceptive use and type matter: Distinct cortisol patterns and cortisol-mood relations

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Ally H. Villeneuve , Ayeila Z.B. Daneshmend , Dana A. Jarkas , Robyn J. McQuaid
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Abstract

Hormonal contraceptives (HCs) are used by millions of people globally; however, the implications of HC use on mood and neuroendocrine processes are not fully understood. Thus, the main goal of the current investigation was to assess stress, mood, quality of life, and cortisol patterns in individuals who were naturally cycling or using HC. Another goal was to differentiate HC type, assessing relations in combined oral contraceptive (COC) versus progestin-only HC users. Young females (N = 191) in first- and second-year university (Mage = 19.02, SD = 1.04) completed online self-report stress and mood questionnaires and provided samples for diurnal cortisol determination. When comparing HC users to naturally cycling females, no differences were found for stress, mood or diurnal cortisol patterns. However, distinct correlations were found between cortisol profiles and mood outcomes. This may indicate that the linkages between elevated mood symptoms and cortisol are dysregulated among HC users. When considering HC type, quality of life was higher in COC users compared to naturally cycling females; however, this was not found in progestin-only users. Progestin-only users were more likely to self-report a mental health diagnosis, an effect also significant in an independent replication sample of young females (N = 411; Mage = 19.34, SD = 2.15). Moreover, in the replication sample, plasma cortisol levels were lower among progestin-only users compared to COC users. This study contributes to a growing body of evidence that highlights complex relationships between HC use, mood outcomes, and neuroendocrine functioning, and emphasizes that type of HC matters.
激素避孕药的使用和类型问题:不同的皮质醇模式和皮质醇-情绪关系。
全球有数百万人使用激素避孕药;然而,HC使用对情绪和神经内分泌过程的影响尚未完全了解。因此,当前研究的主要目的是评估自然循环或使用HC的个体的压力、情绪、生活质量和皮质醇模式。另一个目标是区分HC类型,评估联合口服避孕药(COC)与单孕激素HC使用者的关系。大学一、二年级年轻女生(N = 191) (Mage = 19.02,SD = 1.04)完成在线自我报告压力和情绪问卷,并提供样本进行每日皮质醇测定。当将HC使用者与自然循环的女性进行比较时,没有发现压力,情绪或每日皮质醇模式的差异。然而,在皮质醇谱和情绪结果之间发现了明显的相关性。这可能表明,在HC使用者中,情绪升高症状和皮质醇之间的联系是失调的。当考虑HC类型时,COC使用者的生活质量高于自然循环的女性;然而,在仅使用黄体酮的患者中没有发现这种情况。仅使用黄体酮的人更有可能自我报告心理健康诊断,在年轻女性的独立复制样本中也有显著的影响(N = 411;Mage = 19.34,SD = 2.15)。此外,在复制样本中,与COC使用者相比,纯孕激素使用者的血浆皮质醇水平较低。这项研究提供了越来越多的证据,强调了HC的使用、情绪结果和神经内分泌功能之间的复杂关系,并强调了HC的类型很重要。
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Neuroscience
Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.20
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394
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: Neuroscience publishes papers describing the results of original research on any aspect of the scientific study of the nervous system. Any paper, however short, will be considered for publication provided that it reports significant, new and carefully confirmed findings with full experimental details.
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