Evidence for Neuroendoncrine Disturbance Following Physical Exercise in Primary Fibromyalgia Syndrome

Autor: J.W. Boersma, E. N. Griep, E. Ronald de Kloet
Rok vydání: 1993
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Zdroj: Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain. 1:217-222
ISSN: 1540-7012
1058-2452
DOI: 10.1300/j094v01n03_22
Popis: Objective: To test pituitary-adrenal responses to hysical exercise in patients with primary fibromyalgia syndrome [PFS]. Methods: Eighteen female PFS patients [1981 Yunus criteria] and 18 matched, healthy but strictly sedentary controls performed a bicycle ergometer test with stepwise increasing workload. The first 10 couples did submaximal exercise; the next 8 couples continued until volitional exhaustion. during and after the test measurement of ACTH and cortisol was done at intervals. Results; During submaximal exercise the PFS patients, compared to the controls, displayed a [very early] significantly augmented ACTH release without a corresponding cortisol response. Within the group that performed exhaustive exercise, the 8 PFS patients achieved a lower [mean] maximum workload. At exhaustion and during early recovery ATCH and cortisol reached maximum values, which tended to be higher in PFS patients. Conclusions: PFS patients show altered pituitary-adrenal responses to physical exercise, which supports...
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