Long‐term stress exposure, cortisol level and cardiovascular activity and reactivity: Observations in patients with fibromyalgia

Author:

Reyes del Paso Gustavo A.1ORCID,Duschek Stefan2,Contreras‐Merino Ana M.1,Davydov Dmitry M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology University of Jaén Jaén Spain

2. Institute of Psychology, UMIT Tirol Hall in Tirol Austria

Abstract

AbstractPrevious research suggested that exposure to long‐lasting or repeated laboratory stressors may lead to rearrangement of cardiovascular control, with a shift of regulation mechanisms from dominant cardiac to dominant vascular influences between the early and late response phases, respectively. This study investigated whether similar rearrangement occurs during life stress accompanying chronic disease by analyzing also associations between cortisol level and cardiovascular variables in patients with fibromyalgia (FM). In 47 women with FM and 36 healthy women (HW), cardiovascular recordings were taken during active body posture changes (sitting, lying down, and standing). Moreover, hair cortisol concentration (HCC) was obtained. During standing, which involved orthostatic challenge, FM patients showed higher total peripheral resistance (TPR) but lower stroke volume (SV), cardiac output (CO), and baroreflex sensitivity than HW. During sitting and lying down, TPR was more closely associated with blood pressure (BP) than CO in FM patients; in contrast, CO was more closely associated with BP than TPR in HW. HCC correlated positively with TPR and BP in FM patients, but negatively with TPR and BP and positively with SV and CO in HW. Results suggest that chronic disease‐related stress is associated with alterations in cardiovascular regulation toward greater involvement of vascular than cardiac mechanisms in BP control. Stress‐related cortisol release may contribute to the long‐term rearrangement of autonomic regulation. At the behavioral level, the dominance of vascular over cardiovascular control may relate to reduced somatic mobilization during an active fight‐flight response in favor of passive and behaviorally immobile coping.

Publisher

Wiley

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