Time-lag of urinary and salivary cortisol response after a psychological stressor in bonobos (Pan paniscus)

Author:

Verspeek Jonas,Behringer Verena,Laméris Daan W.,Murtagh Róisín,Salas Marina,Staes Nicky,Deschner Tobias,Stevens Jeroen M. G.

Abstract

AbstractCortisol is often measured as a marker for stress. Therefore, a profound validation of the time-lag between the stressor and the increase and peak in cortisol levels is needed. No study measured both the urinary and salivary cortisol time-lag after a psychological stressor. In this study, we used a frequent sampling study design to (1) describe the urinary and salivary cortisol pattern during a control day; and (2) characterize the induced excretion pattern of urinary and salivary cortisol after a psychological stressor in six zoo-housed bonobos. Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry was used to analyze 71 urine and 162 saliva samples collected on a control and a test day. We found that the time-lag between the stressor and the maximal cortisol concentration was similar in urine and saliva (160 min after the stressor). However, salivary cortisol after the stressor did show a faster and steeper increase than urinary cortisol. We also show inter-individual variation in the baseline and stress levels of cortisol, which should be considered in future cortisol studies. Our research highlights the importance of validation studies to confirm relevant sampling windows for cortisol sampling in order to obtain biologically meaningful results.

Funder

Max-Planck-Institut für Evolutionäre Anthropologie

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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