Title : Salivary alpha-amylase and noradrenaline responses to corticotropin-releasing hormone administration in humans.

Pub. Date : 2017 Jul

PMID : 28472693






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1 Salivary alpha-amylase and noradrenaline responses to corticotropin-releasing hormone administration in humans. Norepinephrine corticotropin releasing hormone Homo sapiens
2 Results showed that CRH administration increased plasma noradrenaline and cortisol concentrations, sAA activity, heart rate, as well as self-reported side effects (i.e. flushing in the facial area, heart rate changes, giddiness, malaise and restlessness) and stress perception, while plasma adrenaline levels remained unaffected. Norepinephrine corticotropin releasing hormone Homo sapiens
3 In the CRH group, the total increase of sAA activity significantly correlated with noradrenaline release, indicating that sAA activity reflects pharmacologically induced sympathetic activation. Norepinephrine corticotropin releasing hormone Homo sapiens