Guest guest Posted June 23, 2011 Report Share Posted June 23, 2011 Nil, You wrote " DHEA So4 test gives good picture of DHEA status. " Is this a blood test or a saliva test? I have lot of cognitive trouble. Does the information mean that Cortisol is best measured through saliva then? Thanks again! Sue > > Thanks to all who have answered my burning feet Inquiry. > > Cortisol is in two forms in the body.Free cortisol plus bound cortisol.Some cortisol is bound by cortisol binding globulins and is not available for use. > It has been observed that CBG levels of PWC's are higher than normal population. > " The SST relies on serum total cortisol responses. A > > large proportion of serum total cortisol is bound to > > CBG (80-90%). Thus, serum total cortisol levels are > > affected by variation in CBG. It has been shown that > > the changes in serum total cortisol levels do not correlate > > with cortisol production rates unless differences in > > CBG are corrected for (4). However, CBG is not routinely > > considered in the interpretation of total cortisol > > measurements. Our data suggest that CBG is important > > for the correct interpretation of dynamic tests of the > > HPA axis. " > > http://www.eje-online.org/content/146/2/231.full.pdf+html > > There was another article which stated that PWC's had higher CBG levels but I could not find it at the moment. > Serum cortisol test measures total cortisol level which is free plus bounded.Therefore it does not give correct picture of available cortisol. Saliva test gives directly free cortisol which is preferable but than there is problem of finding and MD who will interpret and use it. You may need to see naturopath for that. > > 24 hour urinary free cortisol test may also give better picture than serum cortisol test. > > DHEA So4 test gives good picture of DHEA status. > Best wishes > nil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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