Higher overcommitment to work is associated with higher plasma cortisol but not ACTH responses in the combined dexamethasone/CRH test in apparently healthy men and women
pmid: 19818562
Higher overcommitment to work is associated with higher plasma cortisol but not ACTH responses in the combined dexamethasone/CRH test in apparently healthy men and women
Overcommitment (OC) is a pattern of excessive striving that has been associated with alterations in the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) system. To investigate whether overcommitment is associated with alterations in HPA system function we measured cortisol and adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) release in response to the combined dexamethasone/CRH test.We recruited 92 men and 108 women of a wide range of OC scores including the minimum (6) and maximum (24) of possible OC scores (mean+/-SEM: 13.25+/-.27). We repeatedly measured plasma cortisol and ACTH levels in the combined dexamethasone/CRH test after injection of 100mul CRH preceded by administration of 1.5mg dexamethasone the night before. Moreover, we assessed depressive symptoms (Beck Depression Inventory, BDI) and work stress (effort-reward-imbalance, ERI).Independent of age and gender, higher OC was associated with higher repeated cortisol (interaction time-by-OC: p=.014, f=.15) but not ACTH (p=.22) secretion in the combined dexamethasone/CRH test. Similarly, higher cortisol (beta=.16, p=.029, R(2)=.02) but not ACTH (p=.47) increase following CRH injection was predicted by higher OC. Depressive symptoms (BDI score) and work stress scores (effort-reward-ratio) did not relate to neuroendocrine responses to the dexamethasone/CRH test. Controlling for depressive symptoms and work stress scores in addition to age and gender did not change results. OC was not associated with ACTH or cortisol pre-test levels.Whereas OC was not associated with alterations in negative feedback sensitivity after dexamethasone administration, our findings indicate that with increasing OC scores, a higher reactivity of the adrenal cortex together with a normal reactivity of the pituitary is observed following subsequent stimulation by CRH injection.
- University of Zurich Switzerland
- University of Konstanz Germany
- University of Bonn Germany
- University of Duesseldorf Germany
Overcommitment, Adult, Male, Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System, Work, Hydrocortisone, Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone, Pituitary-Adrenal System, Workload, cortisol, Dexamethasone, Diagnostic Techniques, Endocrine, 2738 Psychiatry and Mental Health, Plasma, Young Adult, depressive symptoms, Adrenocorticotropic Hormone, Humans, Aged, 10093 Institute of Psychology, combined dexamethasone/CRH test, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/150, Middle Aged, cardiovascular disease risk, 1310 Endocrinology, ACTH, 2712 Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 2807 Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Drug Combinations, Health, Female, 150 Psychology, 2803 Biological Psychiatry, Stress, Psychological
Overcommitment, Adult, Male, Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System, Work, Hydrocortisone, Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone, Pituitary-Adrenal System, Workload, cortisol, Dexamethasone, Diagnostic Techniques, Endocrine, 2738 Psychiatry and Mental Health, Plasma, Young Adult, depressive symptoms, Adrenocorticotropic Hormone, Humans, Aged, 10093 Institute of Psychology, combined dexamethasone/CRH test, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/150, Middle Aged, cardiovascular disease risk, 1310 Endocrinology, ACTH, 2712 Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 2807 Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Drug Combinations, Health, Female, 150 Psychology, 2803 Biological Psychiatry, Stress, Psychological
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