Stressor-Induced Temporal Cortisol Deficiency as a Primary Trigger for Adaptation to Stress.
Ewa LatourJarosław ArletEmilia LatourMarianna LatourPiotr BastaAnna Skarpańska-StejnbornPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
The transient decrease in cortisol concentration at the onset of stress thus represents a physiological reaction, and the stress response counteracts the resulting cortisol deficiency to support cortisol availability during stress. Adaptation to stress enhanced this counteracting effect by (1) increasing the baseline cortisol concentration and (2) speeding up the response to its decline. This enhanced effect was boosted by adipose tissue.