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Diurnal excretion of urinary cortisol, cortisone, and cortisol metabolites in chronic fatigue syndrome

Diurnal excretion of urinary cortisol, cortisone, and cortisol metabolites in chronic fatigue syndrome
Diurnal excretion of urinary cortisol, cortisone, and cortisol metabolites in chronic fatigue syndrome
Objective: The aim of this study was to obtain comprehensive information on basal hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis activity in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) patients who were not affected by medication or comorbid psychiatric disorder likely to influence the HPA axis.
Method: Steroid analysis of urine collections from 0600 to 2100 h at 3-h intervals in CFS patients and in controls.
Results: Urinary free cortisol and cortisone concentrations showed a significant normal diurnal rhythm, but levels were lower across the cycle in CFS. In contrast, while urinary cortisol metabolites also showed a normal diurnal rhythm, levels were not significantly different between the CFS and controls at any time. Derived metabolite ratios were similar in both groups.
Conclusion: This study provides further evidence for reduced basal HPA axis function in patients with CFS, based on lower free cortisol and cortisone levels, but this is not corroborated by cortisol metabolite data. The difference between these measures cannot be explained by an altered timing of the diurnal rhythm.
chronic fatigue syndrome (cfs), diurnal rhythm, metabolism, urinary cortisol, urinary cortisone
0022-3999
145-153
Jerjes, Walid K.
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Peters, Timothy J.
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Taylor, Norman F.
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Wood, Peter J.
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Wessely, Simon
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Cleare, Anthony J.
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Jerjes, Walid K., Peters, Timothy J., Taylor, Norman F., Wood, Peter J., Wessely, Simon and Cleare, Anthony J. (2006) Diurnal excretion of urinary cortisol, cortisone, and cortisol metabolites in chronic fatigue syndrome. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 60 (2), 145-153. (doi:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2005.07.008).

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Objective: The aim of this study was to obtain comprehensive information on basal hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis activity in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) patients who were not affected by medication or comorbid psychiatric disorder likely to influence the HPA axis.
Method: Steroid analysis of urine collections from 0600 to 2100 h at 3-h intervals in CFS patients and in controls.
Results: Urinary free cortisol and cortisone concentrations showed a significant normal diurnal rhythm, but levels were lower across the cycle in CFS. In contrast, while urinary cortisol metabolites also showed a normal diurnal rhythm, levels were not significantly different between the CFS and controls at any time. Derived metabolite ratios were similar in both groups.
Conclusion: This study provides further evidence for reduced basal HPA axis function in patients with CFS, based on lower free cortisol and cortisone levels, but this is not corroborated by cortisol metabolite data. The difference between these measures cannot be explained by an altered timing of the diurnal rhythm.

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Published date: 2006
Keywords: chronic fatigue syndrome (cfs), diurnal rhythm, metabolism, urinary cortisol, urinary cortisone

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Local EPrints ID: 24781
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/24781
ISSN: 0022-3999
PURE UUID: 87fb0edc-0e3f-4d4c-a29d-355ec32c4d2a

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Date deposited: 03 Apr 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:58

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Author: Walid K. Jerjes
Author: Timothy J. Peters
Author: Norman F. Taylor
Author: Peter J. Wood
Author: Simon Wessely
Author: Anthony J. Cleare

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