Is amygdala size correlated with stress?

BACKGROUND: One of the important mechanisms that regulate the stress response of the body is hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis. One of the structures activating this axis is amygdala. We have seen people around who react calmer and cooler to very stressful situations. Are people with smaller amygd...

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Published in:Folia Morphologica
Main Authors: M. Canbolat, M. F. Erbay, D. Şenol, C. Uçar, S. Yıldız
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Language:English
Published: Via Medica 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://journals.viamedica.pl/folia_morphologica/article/view/69559
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M. F. Erbay
D. Şenol
C. Uçar
S. Yıldız
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description BACKGROUND: One of the important mechanisms that regulate the stress response of the body is hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis. One of the structures activating this axis is amygdala. We have seen people around who react calmer and cooler to very stressful situations. Are people with smaller amygdala really calmer? Or, can we say that the bigger the amygdala, which is the trigger of the body’s response to stress, the more a person panics? Aim of the study is to compare the saliva cortisol levels and amygdala volume. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Study conducted with 63 male students. Magnetic resonance images of students were taken before their final exam to calculate amygdala volumes. Saliva samples of all students were taken two times to detect cortisol levels in saliva. First one was 20 days before the final exam and second one was on the exam day. We assumed that the students were stressful on exam day. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: No statistically significant correlation was found between saliva cortisol levels and amygdala volume in the study.
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spelling doaj-art-e505e5d1bef340a28f3c8a78c784df412025-09-17T12:48:47ZengVia MedicaFolia Morphologica0015-56591644-32842021-09-0180310.5603/FM.a2020.0095Is amygdala size correlated with stress?M. Canbolat0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6986-8578M. F. Erbay1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1596-3147D. Şenol2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6226-9222C. Uçar3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8546-1516S. Yıldız4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7872-790XDepartment of Anatomy, İnönü University, Malatya, TürkiyeDepartment of Radiology, İnönü University, Malatya, TürkiyeDepartment of Anatomy, İnönü University, Malatya, TürkiyeDepartment of Physiology, Adıyaman University, Adıyaman, TürkiyeDepartment of Physiology, İnönü University, Malatya, TürkiyeBACKGROUND: One of the important mechanisms that regulate the stress response of the body is hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis. One of the structures activating this axis is amygdala. We have seen people around who react calmer and cooler to very stressful situations. Are people with smaller amygdala really calmer? Or, can we say that the bigger the amygdala, which is the trigger of the body’s response to stress, the more a person panics? Aim of the study is to compare the saliva cortisol levels and amygdala volume. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Study conducted with 63 male students. Magnetic resonance images of students were taken before their final exam to calculate amygdala volumes. Saliva samples of all students were taken two times to detect cortisol levels in saliva. First one was 20 days before the final exam and second one was on the exam day. We assumed that the students were stressful on exam day. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: No statistically significant correlation was found between saliva cortisol levels and amygdala volume in the study.https://journals.viamedica.pl/folia_morphologica/article/view/69559amygdala volumesaliva cortisolstressmagnetic resonance images
spellingShingle M. Canbolat
M. F. Erbay
D. Şenol
C. Uçar
S. Yıldız
Is amygdala size correlated with stress?
amygdala volume
saliva cortisol
stress
magnetic resonance images
title Is amygdala size correlated with stress?
title_full Is amygdala size correlated with stress?
title_fullStr Is amygdala size correlated with stress?
title_full_unstemmed Is amygdala size correlated with stress?
title_short Is amygdala size correlated with stress?
title_sort is amygdala size correlated with stress
topic amygdala volume
saliva cortisol
stress
magnetic resonance images
url https://journals.viamedica.pl/folia_morphologica/article/view/69559
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