Skip to main content
Top
Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics 6/2013

01-06-2013 | Short Communication

Cortisone in hair of elementary school girls and its relationship with childhood stress

Authors: Barbara Vanaelst, Nathalie Michels, Tineke De Vriendt, Inge Huybrechts, Krishna Vyncke, Isabelle Sioen, Karin Bammann, Noellie Rivet, Jean-Sebastien Raul, Denes Molnar, Stefaan De Henauw

Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Issue 6/2013

Login to get access

Abstract

Children may be exposed to stressful situations with adverse effects on their physiological and psychological health. As cortisone may be a useful additional biomarker for stress research and as it has been shown to be detectable in human hair, this study measured physiological concentrations of hair cortisone in 223 elementary school girls and explored its relationship with child-reported estimates of stress, more specifically questionnaires on major life events (i.e., Coddington Life Events Scale for Children), emotions (i.e., anger, anxiety, sadness, and happiness), and coping strategies (i.e., emotion- versus problem-focused coping). Cortisone concentrations were positively correlated with the overall life event score for the past 6 months (rho = 0.223, p = 0.004), as well as with the negative event score for this period (rho = 0.227, p = 0.003; N = 165). Cortisone did not correlate with emotions or coping styles reported by the children. Conclusion: Despite its exploratory nature, this study may suggest elevated hair cortisone concentrations under psychosocial stress in young children. Although the observed findings should be interpreted with prudence, this study may encourage further research elucidating the potential importance and relevance of hair cortisone analysis as an additional or substituting stress biomarker for hair cortisol.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Coddington RD (1972) Significance of life events as etiologic factors in diseases of children. II. Study of normal population. J Psychosom Res 16:205–213PubMedCrossRef Coddington RD (1972) Significance of life events as etiologic factors in diseases of children. II. Study of normal population. J Psychosom Res 16:205–213PubMedCrossRef
2.
go back to reference Danese A, Mcewen BS (2012) Adverse childhood experiences, allostasis, allostatic load, and age-related disease. Physiol Behav 106:29–39PubMedCrossRef Danese A, Mcewen BS (2012) Adverse childhood experiences, allostasis, allostatic load, and age-related disease. Physiol Behav 106:29–39PubMedCrossRef
3.
go back to reference Folkman S, Lazarus RS, Gruen RJ, Delongis A (1986) Appraisal, coping, health-status, and psychological symptoms. J Pers Soc Psychol 50:571–579PubMedCrossRef Folkman S, Lazarus RS, Gruen RJ, Delongis A (1986) Appraisal, coping, health-status, and psychological symptoms. J Pers Soc Psychol 50:571–579PubMedCrossRef
4.
go back to reference Madge N, Hewitt A, Hawton K, de Wilde EJ, Corcoran P, Fekete S, van Heeringen K, De Leo D, Ystgaard M (2008) Deliberate self-harm within an international community sample of young people: comparative findings from the Child & Adolescent Self-harm in Europe (CASE) Study. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 49:667–677PubMedCrossRef Madge N, Hewitt A, Hawton K, de Wilde EJ, Corcoran P, Fekete S, van Heeringen K, De Leo D, Ystgaard M (2008) Deliberate self-harm within an international community sample of young people: comparative findings from the Child & Adolescent Self-harm in Europe (CASE) Study. J Child Psychol Psychiatry 49:667–677PubMedCrossRef
5.
go back to reference Michels N, Vanaelst B, Vyncke K, Sioen I, Huybrechts I, De Vriendt T, De Henauw S (2012) Children’s Body Composition and Stress—the ChiBS study: aims, design, methods and population characteristics. Arch Public Health 70:17PubMedCrossRef Michels N, Vanaelst B, Vyncke K, Sioen I, Huybrechts I, De Vriendt T, De Henauw S (2012) Children’s Body Composition and Stress—the ChiBS study: aims, design, methods and population characteristics. Arch Public Health 70:17PubMedCrossRef
6.
go back to reference Plenis A, Konieczna L, Oledzka I, Kowalski P, Baczek T (2011) Simultaneous determination of urinary cortisol, cortisone and corticosterone in parachutists, depressed patients and healthy controls in view of biomedical and pharmacokinetic studies. Mol Biosyst 7:1487–1500PubMedCrossRef Plenis A, Konieczna L, Oledzka I, Kowalski P, Baczek T (2011) Simultaneous determination of urinary cortisol, cortisone and corticosterone in parachutists, depressed patients and healthy controls in view of biomedical and pharmacokinetic studies. Mol Biosyst 7:1487–1500PubMedCrossRef
7.
go back to reference Raul JS, Cirimele V, Ludes B, Kintz P (2004) Detection of physiological concentrations of cortisol and cortisone in human hair. Clin Biochem 37:1105–1111PubMedCrossRef Raul JS, Cirimele V, Ludes B, Kintz P (2004) Detection of physiological concentrations of cortisol and cortisone in human hair. Clin Biochem 37:1105–1111PubMedCrossRef
8.
go back to reference Russell E, Koren G, Rieder M, Van Uum S (2012) Hair cortisol as a biological marker of chronic stress: current status, future directions and unanswered questions. Psychoneuroendocrinology 37:589–601PubMedCrossRef Russell E, Koren G, Rieder M, Van Uum S (2012) Hair cortisol as a biological marker of chronic stress: current status, future directions and unanswered questions. Psychoneuroendocrinology 37:589–601PubMedCrossRef
10.
go back to reference Vanaelst B, De Vriendt T, Huybrechts I, Rinaldi S, De Henauw S (2012) Epidemiological approaches to measure childhood stress. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol 26:280–297PubMedCrossRef Vanaelst B, De Vriendt T, Huybrechts I, Rinaldi S, De Henauw S (2012) Epidemiological approaches to measure childhood stress. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol 26:280–297PubMedCrossRef
11.
go back to reference Vanaelst B, Rivet N, Ludes B, De Henauw S, Raul JS (2013) Measurement of cortisol and cortisone in children’s hair using ultra performance liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry. Revisions under review in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (in press) Vanaelst B, Rivet N, Ludes B, De Henauw S, Raul JS (2013) Measurement of cortisol and cortisone in children’s hair using ultra performance liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry. Revisions under review in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (in press)
12.
go back to reference Zimmer-Gembeck MJ, Lees DC, Bradley G, Skinner EA (2009) Use of an analogue method to examine children’s appraisals of threat and emotion in response to stressful events. Motiv Emot 33:136–149CrossRef Zimmer-Gembeck MJ, Lees DC, Bradley G, Skinner EA (2009) Use of an analogue method to examine children’s appraisals of threat and emotion in response to stressful events. Motiv Emot 33:136–149CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Cortisone in hair of elementary school girls and its relationship with childhood stress
Authors
Barbara Vanaelst
Nathalie Michels
Tineke De Vriendt
Inge Huybrechts
Krishna Vyncke
Isabelle Sioen
Karin Bammann
Noellie Rivet
Jean-Sebastien Raul
Denes Molnar
Stefaan De Henauw
Publication date
01-06-2013
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Issue 6/2013
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-013-1955-1

Other articles of this Issue 6/2013

European Journal of Pediatrics 6/2013 Go to the issue