Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis dysregulation initiated by a binge drinking pattern, but not by acute alcohol intake, in female and male adolescents.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Milton Ramírez-Piña, Santiago Monleón, Concepción Vinader-Caerols
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Excessive alcohol consumption is a worldwide public health problem, being adolescents and young adults the population most affected by this problem. The aim of this study was to clarify the effects of having a history of binge drinking (BD) and/or acute alcohol consumption on the stress response in female and male adolescents. Participants were 235 adolescents (143 females and 92 males). Cortisol, systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP and DBP), heart rate (HR) and perceived stress (PS) were evaluated in adolescents with different and similar blood alcohol concentrations (BAC). In Experiment 1, the effects of alcohol were studied separately in females and males because of differences in BAC. In Experiment 2, a direct comparison between sexes was carried out in a counterbalanced selection of participants with similar BAC. In Experiment 1, females receiving alcohol showed an increase in cortisol and HR, and binge drinkers displayed higher HR than refrainers. Male refrainers receiving alcohol showed higher HR, and binge drinkers showed higher cortisol and SBP than refrainers. In Experiment 2, similar results were observed and sex differences were evident, with males showing higher cortisol and SBP, and lower PS than females. In conclusion, the normal response of the adolescent HPA axis to alcohol consumption is an increase in cortisol levels in females, as well as HR in both sexes. In addition, a history of BD is associated with HPA axis dysregulation, which is manifested by higher values of cortisol (independently of sex), SBP in male and HR in female healthy adolescents.

女性和男性青少年的下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴因暴饮模式而失调,而不是因急性酒精摄入而失调。
过度饮酒是一个世界性的公共健康问题,而青少年是受这一问题影响最严重的人群。本研究旨在阐明有暴饮(BD)史和/或急性饮酒对男女青少年应激反应的影响。研究对象为 235 名青少年(143 名女性和 92 名男性)。对血液中酒精浓度(BAC)不同和相似的青少年的皮质醇、收缩压和舒张压(SBP 和 DBP)、心率(HR)和感知压力(PS)进行了评估。在实验 1 中,由于女性和男性的血液酒精浓度不同,因此分别研究了酒精的影响。在实验 2 中,对血液中酒精浓度相似的参与者进行了平衡选择,直接比较了两性之间的差异。在实验 1 中,摄入酒精的女性皮质醇和心率均有所上升,暴饮者的心率高于不饮酒者。男性不饮酒者的心率高于饮酒者,暴饮者的皮质醇和血压高于不饮酒者。在实验 2 中,观察到了类似的结果,而且性别差异也很明显,男性比女性表现出更高的皮质醇和 SBP,以及更低的 PS。总之,青少年 HPA 轴对饮酒的正常反应是女性皮质醇水平升高,而男女两性的 HR 都会升高。此外,BD 病史与 HPA 轴失调有关,表现为皮质醇(与性别无关)、男性 SBP 和女性 HR 值升高。
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Adicciones
Adicciones SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
36
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Adicciones publica artículos originales sobre el tratamiento, la prevención, estudios básicos y descriptivos en el campo de las adicciones, como son las drogas ilegales, el alcohol, el tabaco o cualquier otra adicción, procedentes de distintas disciplinas (medicina, psicología, investigación básica, investigación social, etc.). Todos los artículos son seleccionados después de pasar un proceso de revisión anónimo hecho por expertos en ese tema.
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