Associations Between Morning Salivary and Blood Cortisol Concentrations in Individuals With Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome: A Meta-Analysis.

Mohammad Moslem Imani, Masoud Sadeghi, Habibolah Khazaie, Arezoo Sanjabi, Serge Brand, Annette Brühl, Dena Sadeghi Bahmani
Author Information
  1. Mohammad Moslem Imani: Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Department of Orthodontics, Kermanshah, Iran.
  2. Masoud Sadeghi: Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Medical Biology Research Center, Kermanshah, Iran.
  3. Habibolah Khazaie: Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Sleep Disorders Research Center, Kermanshah, Iran.
  4. Arezoo Sanjabi: Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Students Research Committee, Kermanshah, Iran.
  5. Serge Brand: Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Sleep Disorders Research Center, Kermanshah, Iran.
  6. Annette Brühl: University of Basel, Psychiatric Clinics, Center for Affective, Stress and Sleep Disorders, Basel, Switzerland.
  7. Dena Sadeghi Bahmani: Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Sleep Disorders Research Center, Kermanshah, Iran.

Abstract

Background: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) may be associated with an increase in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis activity (HPA AA). We reviewed research comparing morning salivary and blood (serum and plasma) cortisol concentrations of individuals with OSAS to those of healthy controls.
Methods: We made a systematic search without any restrictions of the PubMed/Medline, Scopus, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science databases for relevant articles published up to August 25, 2019.
Results: Sixteen studies were analyzed in this meta-analysis; five studies compared morning salivary concentrations, five compared serum concentrations, four compared plasma cortisol concentrations, and two compared both salivary and plasma concentrations. In pediatric samples, compared to healthy controls, those with OSAS had significantly lower saliva morning cortisol concentrations (MD = -0.13 µg/dl; 95% CI: 0.21, -0.04; = 0.003). In contrast, no significant differences were observed for serum cortisol concentrations, plasma cortisol concentrations, or salivary morning cortisol concentrations between adults with and without OSAS ( = 0.61, = 0.17, = 0.17).
Conclusion: Cortisol concentrations did not differ between adults with OSAS and healthy controls. In contrast, morning salivary cortisol concentrations were lower in children with OSAS, compared to healthy controls. Given that a reduced HPA AA is observed among individuals with chronic stress, it is conceivable that children with OSAS are experiencing chronic psychophysiological stress.

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MeSH Term

Biomarkers
Circadian Rhythm
Humans
Hydrocortisone
Saliva
Sleep Apnea, Obstructive

Chemicals

Biomarkers
Hydrocortisone

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