Experimentally challenged reactivity of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis in patients with recently diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis

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Dekkers, JC
Geenen, R
Godaert, GLR
Glaudemans, KAFM
Lafeber, FPJG
van Doornen, LJP
Bijlsma, JWJ
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[1] Univ Utrecht, Dept Hlth Psychol, NL-3508 TC Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, Med Ctr, Dept Rheumatol & Clin Immunol, Utrecht, Netherlands
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rheumatoid arthritis; ACTH; cortisol; hypothalamus; pituitary; adrenals;
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R5 [内科学];
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Objective. There is evidence that the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal(HPA) axis is subresponsive in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We assessed HPA axis responses to experimental stressors mimicking daily life challenges in patients with RA to determine whether HPA axis activity is associated with Th1 and Th2 activity. Methods, ACTH and cortisol responses in reaction to the succession of a bicycle ergometer task, a cold presser task, and a computerized Stroop Color-Word interference test, as well as basal Th1 and Th2 cell activity, were assessed in 29 patients (21 female, 8 male) with recently diagnosed RA (mean disease duration 29 wks. range 5-69), mean age 55.7 years, none receiving glucocorticoid treatment. and 30 (20 female. 10 male) healthy age and sex matched controls (mean age 54.1 yrs). Results. Mean ACTH and cortisol levels did not differ between the groups (p > 0. 10). Patients tended to have a less pronounced ACTH response (F-2.50 = 2.7. p = 0.08) and had a significantly smaller cortisol response (P F-2.50 = 6.1, p < 0.01) than healthy controls in reaction to the stressors. This difference in cortisol response was reduced, but remained significant when ACTH responsiveness was accounted for by entering it as a covariate (P F-2.49 = 3.7, p = 0.03). ACTH and cortisol levels and responses were not associated tall p > 0.19) with basal interferon-gamma and interleukin 4 as reflections of Th1 and Th2 cell activity, respectively. HPA axis activity was not linked to current disease activity. Conclusion, Our findings show reduced HPA axis responsiveness in RA patients with recent diagnosis receiving longterm medication that is suggested to be located both at a hypothalamic/pituitary and at an adrenal level. It appears that common HPA axis activity accomplishes low amounts of cortisol release, which makes it difficult to determine an influence of endogenous cortisol changes on the Th1/Th2 balance.
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