Using oral contraceptives has been implicated in the aetiology of stress-related disorders like depression. Here, we followed the hypothesis that oral contraceptives deregulate the HPA-axis by elevating circulating cortisol levels. We report for a sample of 233 pre-menopausal women increased circulating cortisol levels in those using oral contraceptives. For women taking oral contraceptives, we observed alterations in circulating phospholipid levels and elevated triglycerides and found evidence for increased glucocorticoid signalling as the transcript levels of the glucocorticoid-regulated genes DDIT4 and FKBP5 were increased in whole blood. The effects were statistically mediated by cortisol. The associations of oral contraceptives with hi...
Oral contraceptives are among the most widely prescribed drugs, especially in young healthy women. 1...
Background: Previous evidence suggests that use of oral contraceptives (OCs), especially during adol...
Premenstrual depressive symptoms and mood swings affect 3-8% of women in fertile age. The female hor...
The use of hormonal contraception (HC) may affect salivary cortisol levels at rest and in response t...
The hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis is vital for an organisms’ response to physiological a...
Women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with an anxiety disorder than men. Eighty-five percent of ...
BackgroundWomen who use oral contraceptives (OCs) may have a higher risk of developing a depression,...
OBJECTIVE: Results from animal and human studies suggest that disregulations of the hypothalamus-pit...
Background: The debate whether hormonal contraceptives increase the risk of experiencing de-pression...
BACKGROUND: Hormonal contraception is commonly used worldwide, but its systemic effects across lipop...
The relationship between stress and changes in insulin levels, plasma ratio of tryptophan to other l...
RATIONALE\nThe processing of emotional information is affected by menstrual cycle phase and by the u...
Although results of animal research show that interactions between stress and sex hormones are impli...
The prevalence of hormonal contraceptive use has increased the importance for research on the safety...
Oral contraceptives (OCs) are the most commonly used method to prevent pregnancy with 200 to 300 mil...
Oral contraceptives are among the most widely prescribed drugs, especially in young healthy women. 1...
Background: Previous evidence suggests that use of oral contraceptives (OCs), especially during adol...
Premenstrual depressive symptoms and mood swings affect 3-8% of women in fertile age. The female hor...
The use of hormonal contraception (HC) may affect salivary cortisol levels at rest and in response t...
The hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis is vital for an organisms’ response to physiological a...
Women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with an anxiety disorder than men. Eighty-five percent of ...
BackgroundWomen who use oral contraceptives (OCs) may have a higher risk of developing a depression,...
OBJECTIVE: Results from animal and human studies suggest that disregulations of the hypothalamus-pit...
Background: The debate whether hormonal contraceptives increase the risk of experiencing de-pression...
BACKGROUND: Hormonal contraception is commonly used worldwide, but its systemic effects across lipop...
The relationship between stress and changes in insulin levels, plasma ratio of tryptophan to other l...
RATIONALE\nThe processing of emotional information is affected by menstrual cycle phase and by the u...
Although results of animal research show that interactions between stress and sex hormones are impli...
The prevalence of hormonal contraceptive use has increased the importance for research on the safety...
Oral contraceptives (OCs) are the most commonly used method to prevent pregnancy with 200 to 300 mil...
Oral contraceptives are among the most widely prescribed drugs, especially in young healthy women. 1...
Background: Previous evidence suggests that use of oral contraceptives (OCs), especially during adol...
Premenstrual depressive symptoms and mood swings affect 3-8% of women in fertile age. The female hor...