Modeling the influence of chronopharmacological administration of synthetic glucocorticoids on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis

Jul 31, 2018Chronobiology international

Modeling how timing of synthetic steroid doses affects the stress hormone system

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Abstract

Chronic daily dosing of synthetic glucocorticoids alters the circadian rhythm of endogenous cortisol.

  • The amplitude and timing of the endogenous cortisol rhythm can be modified based on the timing of synthetic glucocorticoid administration.
  • Proper administration timing may help preserve the circadian features of the cortisol rhythm.
  • Responses to a single dose of synthetic glucocorticoids differ from those observed with long-term, repeated dosing.
  • Low to moderate doses of long-term treatment may have an inductive influence on the endogenous cortisol rhythm, while high doses generally suppress it.
  • Chronic daily dosing affects the HPA axis responsiveness, leading to changes in the cortisol rhythm amplitude and its time-of-day dependent response to stimulation.

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