Child mortality, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity and cellular aging in mothers.
Cindy K BarhaKatrina G SalvanteCourtney W HannaSamantha L WilsonWendy P RobinsonRachel M AltmanPablo A NepomnaschyPublished in: PloS one (2017)
Shorter TL with increasing age was only observed in women who experienced child mortality (p = 0.015). Women with higher average basal cortisol (p = 0.007) and greater within-individual variation (standard deviation) in basal cortisol (p = 0.053) presented shorter TL. Non-parametric bootstrapping to estimate mediation effects suggests that HPAA activity mediates the effect of child mortality on TL. Our results are, thus, consistent with the hypothesis that traumatic events can influence cellular aging and that HPAA activity may play a mediatory role. Future large-scale longitudinal studies are necessary to confirm our results and further explore the role of the HPAA in cellular aging, as well as to advance our understanding of the underlying mechanisms involved.