The Cortisol to Cortisone Ratio during Cardiac Catheterisation in Sows

A possible effect of mini-invasive heart intervention on a response of hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal stress axis and conversion of cortisone to cortisol were studied. We have analysed two stress markers levels (cortisol, cortisone) and cortisol/cortisone ratio in 25 sows using minimally invasive hea...

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Main Authors: Hana Skarlandtová, Marie Bičíková, Petr Neužil, Mikuláš Mlček, Vladimír Hrachovina, Tomáš Svoboda, Eva Medová, Jaroslav Kudlička, Alena Dohnalová, Štěpán Havránek, Hana Kazihnítková, Ludmila Máčová, Eva Vařejková, Otomar Kittnar
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Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2015-01-01
Series:Prague Medical Report
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Online Access:https://pmr.lf1.cuni.cz/116/4/0279/
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spelling doaj-31239eae11034f5ea86cadfdf3e2412a2020-11-24T23:09:04ZengKarolinum PressPrague Medical Report1214-69942336-29362015-01-01116427928910.14712/23362936.2015.67The Cortisol to Cortisone Ratio during Cardiac Catheterisation in SowsHana Skarlandtová0Marie Bičíková1Petr Neužil2Mikuláš Mlček3Vladimír Hrachovina4Tomáš Svoboda5Eva Medová6Jaroslav Kudlička7Alena Dohnalová8Štěpán Havránek9Hana Kazihnítková10Ludmila Máčová11Eva Vařejková12Otomar Kittnar13Institute of Physiology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Endocrinology, Prague, Czech RepublicDepartment of Cardiology, Na Homolce Hospital, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physiology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physiology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physiology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physiology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physiology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physiology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic2nd Department of Medicine – Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Endocrinology, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Endocrinology, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physiology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physiology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicA possible effect of mini-invasive heart intervention on a response of hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal stress axis and conversion of cortisone to cortisol were studied. We have analysed two stress markers levels (cortisol, cortisone) and cortisol/cortisone ratio in 25 sows using minimally invasive heart catheterisation as the stress factor. The values of studied parameters were assessed in four periods of the experiment: (1) the baseline level on the day before intervention, (2) after the introduction of anaesthesia, (3) after conducting tissue stimulation or ablation, and (4) after the end of the catheterisation. For statistical analyses we used the non-parametric Friedman test for four dependent samples (including all four stages of the operation) or three dependent samples (influence of operation only, baseline level was excluded). Statistically significant differences in both Friedman tests were found for cortisol and for cortisone. We have found the highest level of cortisol/cortisone ratio in unstressed conditions, then it decreased to the minimal level at the end of the intervention. We have concluded that cortisol levels are blunted by the influence of anaesthesia after its administration, and therefore decrease back to the baseline at the end of the operation.https://pmr.lf1.cuni.cz/116/4/0279/StressStress hormonesCortisol/cortisone ratioHeart catheterisationSow
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author Hana Skarlandtová
Marie Bičíková
Petr Neužil
Mikuláš Mlček
Vladimír Hrachovina
Tomáš Svoboda
Eva Medová
Jaroslav Kudlička
Alena Dohnalová
Štěpán Havránek
Hana Kazihnítková
Ludmila Máčová
Eva Vařejková
Otomar Kittnar
spellingShingle Hana Skarlandtová
Marie Bičíková
Petr Neužil
Mikuláš Mlček
Vladimír Hrachovina
Tomáš Svoboda
Eva Medová
Jaroslav Kudlička
Alena Dohnalová
Štěpán Havránek
Hana Kazihnítková
Ludmila Máčová
Eva Vařejková
Otomar Kittnar
The Cortisol to Cortisone Ratio during Cardiac Catheterisation in Sows
Prague Medical Report
Stress
Stress hormones
Cortisol/cortisone ratio
Heart catheterisation
Sow
author_facet Hana Skarlandtová
Marie Bičíková
Petr Neužil
Mikuláš Mlček
Vladimír Hrachovina
Tomáš Svoboda
Eva Medová
Jaroslav Kudlička
Alena Dohnalová
Štěpán Havránek
Hana Kazihnítková
Ludmila Máčová
Eva Vařejková
Otomar Kittnar
author_sort Hana Skarlandtová
title The Cortisol to Cortisone Ratio during Cardiac Catheterisation in Sows
title_short The Cortisol to Cortisone Ratio during Cardiac Catheterisation in Sows
title_full The Cortisol to Cortisone Ratio during Cardiac Catheterisation in Sows
title_fullStr The Cortisol to Cortisone Ratio during Cardiac Catheterisation in Sows
title_full_unstemmed The Cortisol to Cortisone Ratio during Cardiac Catheterisation in Sows
title_sort cortisol to cortisone ratio during cardiac catheterisation in sows
publisher Karolinum Press
series Prague Medical Report
issn 1214-6994
2336-2936
publishDate 2015-01-01
description A possible effect of mini-invasive heart intervention on a response of hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal stress axis and conversion of cortisone to cortisol were studied. We have analysed two stress markers levels (cortisol, cortisone) and cortisol/cortisone ratio in 25 sows using minimally invasive heart catheterisation as the stress factor. The values of studied parameters were assessed in four periods of the experiment: (1) the baseline level on the day before intervention, (2) after the introduction of anaesthesia, (3) after conducting tissue stimulation or ablation, and (4) after the end of the catheterisation. For statistical analyses we used the non-parametric Friedman test for four dependent samples (including all four stages of the operation) or three dependent samples (influence of operation only, baseline level was excluded). Statistically significant differences in both Friedman tests were found for cortisol and for cortisone. We have found the highest level of cortisol/cortisone ratio in unstressed conditions, then it decreased to the minimal level at the end of the intervention. We have concluded that cortisol levels are blunted by the influence of anaesthesia after its administration, and therefore decrease back to the baseline at the end of the operation.
topic Stress
Stress hormones
Cortisol/cortisone ratio
Heart catheterisation
Sow
url https://pmr.lf1.cuni.cz/116/4/0279/
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