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Corticosteroid-binding globulin
(
CBG
) is the specific high-affinity plasma transport glycoprotein for cortisol. Stress-induced falls in
CBG
levels may heighten hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis responses and
CBG
:tissue interactions may allow targeted cortisol delivery. Three genetic variants of
CBG
have been identified that reduce cortisol binding affinity and/or
CBG
levels. These include the Leuven and Lyon mutations which reduce
CBG
:cortisol binding affinity 3- and 4-fold, respectively, and the null mutation resulting in a 50% (heterozygote) or 100% (homozygote) reduction in
CBG
levels. The three reported null homozygotes demonstrate that complete
CBG
deficiency is not lethal, although it may be associated with hypotension and fatigue. The phenotype of a
CBG
null murine model included fatigue and immune defects. One community-based study revealed that severe
CBG
mutations are rare in idiopathic fatigue disorders. The mechanisms by which
CBG
mutations may cause fatigue are unknown. There are preliminary data of altered
CBG
levels in hypertension and in the
metabolic syndrome
; however, the nature of these associations is uncertain. Further studies may clarify the functions of
CBG
, and clinical observations may validate and/or extend the phenotypic features of various
CBG
mutations.
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PMID:Corticosteroid-binding globulin: the clinical significance of altered levels and heritable mutations. 1964 66
We measured plasma sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG), and total cortisol, and calculated free plasma cortisol in 1 137 subjects attending a hospital outpatient lipid disorders clinic to investigate whether or not these analytes correlated with the degree of insulin resistance and the presence of the
metabolic syndrome
. In both males and females, plasma SHBG correlated inversely with anthropometric measures and with fasting glucose, insulin, insulin resistance, and triglycerides, and positively with HDL-cholesterol. However, in males with the
metabolic syndrome
, unlike females, the relationship between SHBG, some anthropometric measures, fasting glucose, insulin, and HDL-cholesterol were lost, which suggests that in males SHBG may not co-cluster with other components of the
metabolic syndrome
. In males and males with the
metabolic syndrome
, total plasma cortisol and calculated plasma free cortisol correlated positively with fasting glucose.
Corticosteroid-binding globulin
correlated inversely with percentage body fat and positively with HDL-cholesterol in males with and without the
metabolic syndrome
. CBG correlated negatively with age in both sexes. Overall, the results confirm the finding that SHBG is a marker of insulin resistance in males and females and that SHBG is associated with fasting triglycerides in males with the
metabolic syndrome
. Importantly, SHBG could be considered a stronger component of the
metabolic syndrome
in females than in males. However, the aetiological role of CBG and cortisol in insulin resistance is uncertain, although in males, cortisol and CBG could be subtly related to the degree of insulin resistance.
...
PMID:Plasma sex hormone-binding globulin, corticosteroid-binding globulin, cortisol, and free cortisol levels in outpatients attending a lipid disorders clinic: a cross-sectional study of 1137 subjects. 2035 21
Corticosteroid-binding globulin
(
CBG
) is involved in the regulation of cortisol delivery. Neutrophil elastase-mediated cleavage of high to low affinity
CBG
(haCBG to laCBG) induces cortisol release at inflammatory sites. Past studies have shown reduced
CBG
in obesity, an inflammatory state, particularly in central adiposity/
metabolic syndrome
. We performed an observational, cross-sectional study of the effects of obesity, age and sex on ha/laCBG in 100 healthy volunteers. Total and haCBG levels were 11% higher in women but did not vary with age or menopausal status. Total
CBG
levels were lower with increased body weight and waist circumference; laCBG levels were lower with increased body weight, waist circumference, body mass index and body fat; higher haCBG levels were seen with increased body fat. The relation between
CBG
and adiposity appeared to be driven predominantly by the
metabolic syndrome
group. The results suggest reduced
CBG
cleavage in central obesity, possibly contributing to the characteristic inflammatory phenotype of the central obesity and
metabolic syndrome
. The mechanism of gender differences in
CBG
levels is unclear.
...
PMID:Evidence of Reduced CBG Cleavage in Abdominal Obesity: A Potential Factor in Development of the Metabolic Syndrome. 2775 81
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