DIFFERENCES IN SALIVARY CORTISOL-LEVELS IN COCAINE-EXPOSED AND NONCOCAINE-EXPOSED NICU INFANTS

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MAGNANO, CL
GARDNER, JM
KARMEL, BZ
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[1] NEW YORK STATE INST BASIC RES DEV DISABILITIES, 1050 FOREST HILL RD, STATEN ISL, NY 10314 USA
[2] ST VINCENTS MED CTR, DEPT PEDIAT, STATEN ISL, NY 10310 USA
[3] CUNY, BIOPSYCHOL PROGRAM, NEW YORK, NY 10021 USA
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10.1002/dev.420250203
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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To assess whether cocaine exposure in utero affected adrenocortical responsiveness in the neonatal period, salivary cortisol levels were compared between noncocaine-exposed (n = 35) and cocaine-exposed (n = 11) healthy preterm infants just prior to hospital discharge. Cortisol levels were measured under three conditions: Basal-120 min after no disrupting event or behavioral distress; Noninvasive Stressor-30 min after a neurobehavioral examination; Invasive Stressor-30 min after a heel-stick procedure. There were no differences in Basal cortisol levels between the noncocaine-exposed and cocaine-exposed infants, but the cocaine-exposed infants had significantly lower levels in both the Noninvasive and Invasive Stressor conditions. The suppressed cortisol responding to stressful events in cocaine-exposed infants suggests that these infants may have decreased modulation capability to normally stressful events, which could underlie some of the subtle state regulation problems reported.
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