Biomedical Research
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Print ISSN : 0388-6107
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The effects of examination stress on salivary cortisol, immunoglobulin A, and chromogranin A in nursing students
Koichi TakatsujiYoshie SugimotoShoko IshizakiYasuka OzakiEtsuko MatsuyamaYukari Yamaguchi
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2008 Volume 29 Issue 4 Pages 221-224

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This study aimed to assess the effects of examination stress on salivary cortisol, immunoglobulin A (IgA), and chromogranin A (CgA) in nursing students. Saliva samples were collected from 15 healthy females before and immediately after the one-hour examination, and two hours after the examination. Salivary cortisol, IgA, and CgA concentrations were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Both IgA and CgA concentrations statistically increased immediately after the examination (P < 0.05) and decreased two hours after the examination. No significant differences were observed between before and after the examination in the salivary cortisol concentration. These findings suggest that the acute stress due to the examination is associated with raised salivary IgA and CgA, but not cortisol.

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