Heart rate variability and salivary cortisol in very preterm children during school age

Urfer-Maurer N, Ludyga S, Stalder T, Brand S, Holsboer-Trachsler E, Gerber M, Grob A, Weber P, Lemola S (2018)
Psychoneuroendocrinology 87: 27-34.

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Urfer-Maurer, Natalie; Ludyga, Sebastian; Stalder, Tobias; Brand, Serge; Holsboer-Trachsler, Edith; Gerber, Markus; Grob, Alexander; Weber, Peter; Lemola, SakariUniBi
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The autonomic nervous system (ANS) plays a major role in the human stress response and reflects physical and psychological adaptability to a changing environment. Long-term exposure to early life stressors may alter the function of the ANS. The present study examines differences in the ANS between children born very preterm and full-term as well as the association between the ANS and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, the other main branch of the human stress system. Fifty-four healthy children born very preterm (<32nd gestational week) and 67 full-term children aged 7–12 years provided data for the present study. Polysomnography (PSG) assessments were obtained during a night at the children’s home in lying position at rest (wake) and during different sleep stages (stage 2 sleep, slow wave sleep, rapid-eye-movement sleep). Autonomic function was assessed by use of heart rate variability, specifically low frequency power (LF), high frequency power (HF), total spectral power (Tot Pow), and the LF/HF ratio. HPA axis activity was measured using salivary cortisol the next morning at awakening, 10, 20, and 30 min later. Children born very preterm had lower LF/HF ratio during wake and stage 2 sleep compared to full-term children. Moreover, higher LF, Tot Pow, and LF/HF ratio during wake, stage 2 sleep, and REM sleep were related to more post-awakening cortisol secretion. The present study provides evidence on long-term ANS alterations after very preterm birth. Moreover, findings suggest a relation between the ANS and the HPA axis and therefore support the notion of mutual feedback between the two human stress systems.
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Zeitschriftentitel
Psychoneuroendocrinology
Band
87
Seite(n)
27-34
ISSN
03064530
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2980154

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Urfer-Maurer N, Ludyga S, Stalder T, et al. Heart rate variability and salivary cortisol in very preterm children during school age. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2018;87:27-34.
Urfer-Maurer, N., Ludyga, S., Stalder, T., Brand, S., Holsboer-Trachsler, E., Gerber, M., Grob, A., et al. (2018). Heart rate variability and salivary cortisol in very preterm children during school age. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 87, 27-34. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.10.004
Urfer-Maurer, Natalie, Ludyga, Sebastian, Stalder, Tobias, Brand, Serge, Holsboer-Trachsler, Edith, Gerber, Markus, Grob, Alexander, Weber, Peter, and Lemola, Sakari. 2018. “Heart rate variability and salivary cortisol in very preterm children during school age”. Psychoneuroendocrinology 87: 27-34.
Urfer-Maurer, N., Ludyga, S., Stalder, T., Brand, S., Holsboer-Trachsler, E., Gerber, M., Grob, A., Weber, P., and Lemola, S. (2018). Heart rate variability and salivary cortisol in very preterm children during school age. Psychoneuroendocrinology 87, 27-34.
Urfer-Maurer, N., et al., 2018. Heart rate variability and salivary cortisol in very preterm children during school age. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 87, p 27-34.
N. Urfer-Maurer, et al., “Heart rate variability and salivary cortisol in very preterm children during school age”, Psychoneuroendocrinology, vol. 87, 2018, pp. 27-34.
Urfer-Maurer, N., Ludyga, S., Stalder, T., Brand, S., Holsboer-Trachsler, E., Gerber, M., Grob, A., Weber, P., Lemola, S.: Heart rate variability and salivary cortisol in very preterm children during school age. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 87, 27-34 (2018).
Urfer-Maurer, Natalie, Ludyga, Sebastian, Stalder, Tobias, Brand, Serge, Holsboer-Trachsler, Edith, Gerber, Markus, Grob, Alexander, Weber, Peter, and Lemola, Sakari. “Heart rate variability and salivary cortisol in very preterm children during school age”. Psychoneuroendocrinology 87 (2018): 27-34.

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