Abstract

Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) patients have disturbed sleep patterns which may lead to altered circadian rhythm in serum cortisol secretion. The aim of this study was to assess circadian changes, if any, in serum cortisol levels in female patients with FMS. Cortisol levels were estimated every 6h during 24h period; in 40 female patients satisfying ACR criteria for FMS (Age 36.4±9.9), and 40 healthy females without FMS (Age 33.8±11.1). A significant difference in the night time serum cortisol level was observed among the patients and control groups (patients, 12.9±9.7 controls 5.8±3.0; p<0.01). However, no significant difference was found in serum cortisol levels in patients and control groups in the morning (patients, 28.4±13.2 controls, 27.6±14.5; p>0.05), afternoon (patients, 14.4±5.6 controls, 14.0±6.6; p>0.05) and evening hours (patients, 10.9±5.8 controls, 8.9±3.6; p>0.05). It could be concluded that there is an abnormality in circadian secretion of cortisol in female FMS patients.

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