Authors
Roland von Känel, Brigitte M Kudielka, Daniel Preckel, Dirk Hanebuth, Joachim E Fischer
Publication date
2006/1/1
Journal
Brain, behavior, and immunity
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
40-48
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Acute mental stress induces a significant increase in plasma interleukin (IL)-6 levels as a possible mechanism for how psychological stress might contribute to atherosclerosis. We investigated whether the IL-6 response would habituate in response to a repetitively applied mental stressor and whether cortisol reactivity would show a relationship with IL-6 reactivity. Study participants were 21 reasonably healthy men (mean age 46±7 years) who underwent the Trier Social Stress Test (combination of a 3-min preparation, 5-min speech, and 5-min mental arithmetic) three times with an interval of 1 week. Plasma IL-6 and free salivary cortisol were measured immediately before and after stress, and at 45 and 105min of recovery from stress. Cortisol samples were also obtained 15 and 30min after stress. Compared to non-stressed controls, IL-6 significantly increased between rest and 45min post-stress (p=.022) and …
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