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Conceptual
Framework of Adrenal Stress Index
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Introduction
Why Evaluate the Adrenals? Three Compelling Reasons: The conceptual
and practical reasons for having the Adrenal Stress Index (ASI) panel
performed are simple and easy to understand.
1. First, all living creatures are subject to stressors of internal and
external origins. Also, all living creatures respond to stressors; when
they stop responding they are usually dead. Humans are no exception.
2. Second, the human stress response is a well defined series of reactions
of the tissues, organs and organ systems. Many aspects are quantifiable.
Therefore through measurements we can learn to modify and manage the stress
response intelligently.
3. Third, the basal stress responses of the human demonstrate a predictable
change in values over a 24 hour period, i.e. they are rhythmic with a
diurnal variation; high morning low night values.
Thus it is not sufficient to measure a response at one point in time,
because it is not reflective of the entire rhythm. Multiple assessments
are more realistic. In order to obtain a higher fidelity picture of the
human stress response, Diagnos-Techs designed the Adrenal Stress Index
panel in 1989. Since then, the test has been made a routine and user friendly
tool for the doctor and patient alike.
The outcome of Chronic Stress can be summarized in three points: ·Resetting
the adrenal cortisol output to a higher set point. In the long run, this
increase renders the person more catabolic. The increased output is maintained
in the absence of apparent stressors.
·Resetting the DHEA output to a lower setpoint. This reduces the proanabolic
and antiglucocorticoid activity of DHEA that antagonizes the cortisol
effect. Therefore, DHEA reduction in the face of high cortisol renders
the person more catabolic.
·Reduction in brain sensitivity to cortisol. This is due to the resistance
the hypothalmus develops in response to prolonged exposure to elevated
cortisol. Other brain structures, i.e. the hippocampal cells, actually
die from excess cortisol which leads to a learning/recall impairment.
In the following pages a descriptive scientific and clinical exposition
of the Adrenal Stress Index is presented.
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