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An Investigation of Hair Cortisol Concentration across Body Sites and within Hair shaft
Author(s) -
Christopher F. Sharpley,
Kate Kauter,
James R. McFarlane
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
clinical medicine insights endocrinology and diabetes
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.527
H-Index - 15
ISSN - 1179-5514
DOI - 10.4137/cmed.s4465
Subject(s) - body hair , hair shaft , endocrinology , medicine , hair growth , biology , cabello , hair follicle , anatomy , physiology , scalp
Cortisol concentrations in hair collected from young male and female adults were assayed and compared for differences along shaft length and between body sites. No significant differences were found between hair shaft sites, supporting a model of the hair shaft as "alive" and responsive to environmental demand in terms of cortisol production. Hair taken from forearms had significantly higher concentrations of cortisol than hair from lower legs, suggesting a localized hair cortisol response and verifying previous findings. Issues of the link between central and peripheral HPA axes are raised for discussion and further investigation.

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