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Query: UMLS:C0016053 (
fibromyalgia
)
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Primary stress-related diseases such as chronic fatigue syndrome,
fibromyalgia
or chronic widespread pain have been associated with altered activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis due to measured relative hyper- or hypo-cortisolism in basal or experimentally stimulated states. A hereditary risk to development of these diseases has been proposed.
Corticosteroid-binding globulin
(
CBG
), a plasma transport vehicle for cortisol, may play a more active role in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. Chronically altered hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis has been associated with common medical problems. Hypocortisolism has been observed in kindred studies of rare mutations of the SERPIN A6 (
CBG
) gene and more common SERPIN A6 polymorphisms associated with reduced
CBG
levels or
CBG
:cortisol-binding affinity. Over the last decade, studies of five different
CBG
gene mutations in humans, human genetic associations and transgenic mouse models have suggested that
CBG
may have hitherto unexpected roles in modulation of the stress response. Naturally occurring
CBG
variants may alter susceptibility to disorders associated with chronic stress and relative hypocortisolism. On the other hand, hypercortisolism has been linked with Cushing's disease and metabolic syndrome and
CBG
gene polymorphisms have been linked to obesity in animal models. In this article, we look at the evidence suggesting a role for
CBG
in stress-related disorders, focusing particularly on
CBG
gene polymorphisms and chronic pain/fatigue syndromes.
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PMID:A role for corticosteroid-binding globulin variants in stress-related disorders. 3078 Aug 48