Chronic and acute stress monitoring by electrophysiological signals from adrenal gland

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Abstract

We present electrophysiological (EP) signals correlated with cellular cell activities in the adrenal cortex and medulla using an adrenal gland implantable flexible EP probe. With such a probe, we could observe the EP signals from the adrenal cortex and medulla in response to various stress stimuli, such as enhanced hormone activity with adrenocorticotropic hormone, a biomarker for chronic stress response, and an actual stress environment, like a forced swimming test. This technique could be useful to continuously monitor the elevation of cortisol level, a useful indicator of chronic stress that potentially causes various diseases.

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Sunwoo, S. H., Lee, J. S., Bae, S. J., Shin, Y. J., Kim, C. S., Joo, S. Y., … Kim, T. il. (2019). Chronic and acute stress monitoring by electrophysiological signals from adrenal gland. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 116(4), 1146–1151. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1806392115

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