Stress and genetics influence hair cortisol in FMR1 premutation carrier mothers of children with fragile X syndrome
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Stress and genetics influence hair cortisol in FMR1 premutation carrier mothers of children with fragile X syndrome
Abstract
To investigate genetic and environmental influences on cortisol levels, mothers of children with fragile X syndrome (FXS) were studied four times over a 7.5-year period. All participants (n = 84) were carriers of the FMR1 "premutation", a genetic condition associated with impaired HPA axis functioning. Genetic variation was indicated by expansions in the number of CGG (cytosine-guanine-guanine) repeats in the FMR1 gene (67-138 repeats in the present sample). The environmental factor was cumulative exposure to adverse life events during the study period. Cortisol was measured at the beginning of the study via saliva samples and at the end of the study via hair samples; hormone values from these two specimen types were significantly correlated. The interactions between CGG repeat number and adverse life events significantly predicted hair cortisol concentration, including after accounting for the initial salivary cortisol level. For those with fewer CGG repeats, stress exposure was associated with elevated cortisol, the expected response to stress, although women with a higher number of CGGs had a reduced cortisol response to adverse events, which might be related to HPA dysfunction. These results indicate that both exogenous and endogenous factors affect HPA functioning in this population of women.
Keywords: Adverse life events; FMR1 Premutation; HPA functioning; Hair cortisol; Salivary cortisol.
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Marsha Mailick is the Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board of the John Merck Fund Developmental Disabilities Program. Other authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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