Stress Physiology | Cortisol

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • In this video, Dr Mike explains the physiology of acute and chronic stress.
    He talks about the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrneal (HPA) axis and the important role of cortisol in managing stress.

Komentáře • 81

  • @lipids7185
    @lipids7185 Před 3 lety +6

    Greetings from Albania ,its crazy how many good things we can learn from CZcams nowdays
    Thanks Dr Matt and Dr Mike

  • @anwarpathaan
    @anwarpathaan Před 2 lety +5

    Last five minutes worth days of research between stress and behaviour. Million thanx. Simply the best teaching.

  • @maisiewazami9142
    @maisiewazami9142 Před 2 lety +8

    This was a life saver, literally 3hrs plus of lectures in 30 mins. THANK YOU SO MUCH:)

  • @piiumlkj6497
    @piiumlkj6497 Před 3 lety +9

    At this point I hit like before the video starts playing knowing the quality of your videos !

  • @Ultrageizt
    @Ultrageizt Před rokem +11

    The excessive ads are giving me more unneeded stress and loss of concentration but otherwise thank you for the information/ education

  • @ruilpfernandes
    @ruilpfernandes Před rokem +3

    You have no idea how much you are helping me ! I am a future massage therapist and I am learning a lot with you ! Thank you very much ! Love you ❤

  • @onthebeat9583
    @onthebeat9583 Před 2 lety +5

    I missed you like crazy !! Would be glad to know i passed all 2 of my Anatomy classes because of you now I'm in my nursing core classes and here you are still giving me amazing content. THANK YOU !!!

  • @jasonlove8733
    @jasonlove8733 Před 3 lety +19

    I understand everything you explain so clearly 😎it goes from your lips to my long term memory!! You are a great educator and 👨‍⚕️

    • @TD-sk7jb
      @TD-sk7jb Před rokem

      I agree these videos have been a blessing in soo many ways

  • @drbharadwaz
    @drbharadwaz Před 5 měsíci +2

    great video for doctors to recall quickly thanks Mike

  • @juniasthegreat4933
    @juniasthegreat4933 Před 2 lety +4

    Life saving 🙏. Thank You Doctor Dr Mike for your great work

  • @SAmes-tz4mn
    @SAmes-tz4mn Před 3 lety +2

    In the endocrinology unit in my physiology class, perfect timing!

  • @robingaspard
    @robingaspard Před 2 lety

    This video is absolutely brilliant! Thank you docteur Mike, you're from far the best teacher! :)

  • @TheGatewayProductions
    @TheGatewayProductions Před 3 lety +2

    Nobody likes stress but we can always learn to manage it. Nice work!

  • @aro-rat
    @aro-rat Před 3 lety +7

    Your explanations are on another level
    .. Wow

  • @piratebooty23
    @piratebooty23 Před rokem

    You are such an incredible educator. I am always impressed by my own ability to follow along and understand everything you explain.
    Thank you for continuing to teach

  • @kristinmendeswellnesscurator

    Excellent run through! So important to understand. Now to learn more about the hypothalamus & amygdala. Grazie!

  • @maxlasytin5128
    @maxlasytin5128 Před měsícem

    You are the best. Appreciate how you apply theory with a simple examples

  • @omyoooyooo9250
    @omyoooyooo9250 Před 3 lety +1

    I study anatomy and always come back to your channel really thank you🌹

  • @joamo7701
    @joamo7701 Před 3 lety +1

    I literally woke up with the word Cortisol. Thus, here I am. I believe cortisol is responsible for stress like skin features on ones skin. In literally, you can tell when is stressed, stressful or in a stressful situation or environment solely based on this theory. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  • @jkipoiuoty2
    @jkipoiuoty2 Před 10 měsíci

    Dr you are truly a blessing

  • @MikeB-sp6gp
    @MikeB-sp6gp Před 3 lety +1

    Just terrific. So lucid.

  • @yagmurcamd
    @yagmurcamd Před 3 lety +3

    Beautiful review, thank you so much for your efforts and sharings,

  • @krileban
    @krileban Před 3 lety +1

    Great explanations!!!! Very good teacher!

  • @asiaticsabaah-7mathematics932

    Glad you dropped something new...I gave you the 21st like oh and today's the 21st...Hmm isn't it the 21st century as well...Any way ima gonna enjoy the video..

  • @nigelclinning2448
    @nigelclinning2448 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video. I’m SAI so helps with understanding what I’m missing or at least inhibited by static doses of HC.

  • @altamisonechannel4496
    @altamisonechannel4496 Před 2 lety

    Amazing video, thanks for your sharing...

  • @Darwin973
    @Darwin973 Před rokem

    Fantastic content, well explained, easy to understand. Thank you for posting this valuable information.

  • @Samuel_yinkaofficial
    @Samuel_yinkaofficial Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent..
    Well taught and explicit

  • @edward-jamesgardner776
    @edward-jamesgardner776 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice comprehensive video!!!

  • @meresaetahazen8383
    @meresaetahazen8383 Před 3 lety

    So perfect explanation, thank you

  • @dernassuhail4551
    @dernassuhail4551 Před 3 lety +1

    bruh this video was phenomenal

  • @agbukatageorgeobinna9799
    @agbukatageorgeobinna9799 Před 3 lety +2

    Fantastic

  • @arabj0ker178
    @arabj0ker178 Před rokem

    Amazing video. Thank you

  • @MD-2101
    @MD-2101 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Dr👍🏻

  • @rachell4576
    @rachell4576 Před 2 lety

    I hope you can read my comment, which helps me a lot to pass the last course to get in major. 🙏🙏
    Hi Dr Mike, you are such an awesome AP professor, which every lecture is easily to understand, remember and super logical. You connect between anatomy and physiology together, which makes a lot more sense for students like me.
    I am still got confused “about the motor pathway and sensory pathway, which included special senses, pyramidal and extra pyramidal (including basal nuclei and brain stem)”. Could you please consider to make the next video about discrimination these pathway?

  • @o5jello11
    @o5jello11 Před 2 měsíci

    God bless you, so helpful

  • @dr.nickyseth6284
    @dr.nickyseth6284 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing lecture👍

  • @catalinbroasca
    @catalinbroasca Před 2 lety +1

    Very good video and info!

  • @sindhurashmi3224
    @sindhurashmi3224 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much....it was really well explained..

  • @user-ue1cu3tn1e
    @user-ue1cu3tn1e Před 2 lety

    That explanation was astonishing! Very good job doctor! Cheers from Bulgaria! If you travel here we drink rakia to inhibit stress:)))

  • @deemamattar517
    @deemamattar517 Před 2 lety

    Such nice and clear explanation ☺️
    keep up the good work

  • @Sad_bumper_sticker.
    @Sad_bumper_sticker. Před 10 měsíci

    I’m autistic and have had a debilitating anxiety disorder since I was a teen and developed CPTSD after years of trauma. Psychiatrists confirm I have cptsd, for years I wake up every night from similar nightmares and can’t fall asleep.
    Like with some patients with cptsd my Cortisol has been lowest low but not low enough to require meds, as both hormonal and adrenal diseases have been excluded.
    So I confirm, decades of cognitive anxiety and lack of environmental safety can result in CPTSD annd low cortisol in some.
    I have evenings where I am extemely physically fatigued, with brain fog, and muscle weakness, guessing it’s a low cortisol symptom since any other illnesses have been excluded.
    The thing that helps me is maintaining a strong physique, daily cardio and radically avoiding any refined carbs or processed foods.

  • @kriss_s89
    @kriss_s89 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!

  • @arnthorla
    @arnthorla Před rokem

    Impressive demonstration of knowledge and done in a clear and presice manner. Makes me miss my biology days whay back when. (Only noticed that your 10 was IX instead of X, but it was not a confusing mistake. So no harm done.)

  • @kagefisk
    @kagefisk Před rokem

    Absolute madlad!

  • @richardshane456
    @richardshane456 Před 3 lety

    I am stressed out from chronic pain...yikes!
    Ty for the post

  • @bellasilverman5216
    @bellasilverman5216 Před 2 lety

    You are great, thanks

  • @shikha7438
    @shikha7438 Před 2 lety

    Amazing .....

  • @sunnybeams..2609
    @sunnybeams..2609 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @metacognition300
    @metacognition300 Před rokem

    Thank you very much ❤️

  • @medhanithaile7134
    @medhanithaile7134 Před 7 měsíci

    THANK YOU !!!!

  • @jasminslone5462
    @jasminslone5462 Před 2 lety +1

    I love your videos!
    Can you please make a video on the secondary messenger systems?

  • @agbukatageorgeobinna9799
    @agbukatageorgeobinna9799 Před 3 lety +2

    I love it

  • @ayrochannel7536
    @ayrochannel7536 Před 8 měsíci

    Amazing❤

  • @DrewAlexandros
    @DrewAlexandros Před 3 lety +1

    Mike it's a Saturday mate! The irony of talking about stress - goodness gracious. Get some R&R !!

  • @dontplaywithgod2064
    @dontplaywithgod2064 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you sir 🙏🏼

  • @chrismelvin213
    @chrismelvin213 Před rokem

    Simply WOWWWWWWWWWW

  • @trudyfox938
    @trudyfox938 Před 2 lety +1

    Hans Selye: Diseases of Adaptation. Chronic stress can trigger thyroid disease. HPA axis. HPT axis.

  • @SuperMjennings
    @SuperMjennings Před rokem

    Hi 👋- Any thoughts on the effects of untreated chronic pain on a Cardiac Patients 13yo artificial mechanical mitral valve? I mean- would it be out of line to connect/relate heart failure of someone who is in intractable pain- to the under treatment of that pain? Are there any papers on this..?

  • @tyronelaces8690
    @tyronelaces8690 Před rokem

    Thoughts on Test Boost Max which claims lowering cortisol and raising testosterone?

  • @Lillith9008
    @Lillith9008 Před rokem

    I have a question!! What if your body's state of homeostasis is like... not working for you? For example... let's say someone experienced many major traumatic events early in life. As a result, they turned to maladaptive coping strategies to "cope" with these stressors. Although they have stepped away from these maladaptive coping strategies, over the years, they became extremely unhealthy and they now experience general malaise, fatigue, chronic pain, etc. They have tried nearly every known means to find healthier patterns to get their body on the right track again, but their body/hormones are working against their goals in order to maintain homeostasis. Here is my question: what are effective methods to disrupting cortisol production to better assist that person in changing their body's natural state into something more sustainable? What kind of research has been done on medications/supplements that can help decrease cortisol production in individuals with an unnecessarily high level of cortisol?

  • @kathleenwharton2139
    @kathleenwharton2139 Před rokem

    Relax! And Stay in Peace at much as possible! 😊❤

  • @bengkelonline6790
    @bengkelonline6790 Před 2 lety +1

    There may be a slight error here that needs to be straightened out, if cortisol can't stimulate the adrenal medulla. because they already have different receptors

  • @mimilion6072
    @mimilion6072 Před rokem

    I'm asthmatic and given steroid inhalers and tablets sometimes. Also all my family died and I immediately started to be ill, well, after 6 months approx. I was also in a awful relationship, that I felt I had to stay in because I was grieving. Now I'm in another highly stressful situation and feel to afraid to leave as yet again, I feel severe anxiety if I am alone as no family. My health has gone down and I now have very high blood pressure, diabetes and my sight is affected and I'm told will get much worse. My eyes bounce when I'm very stressed and leak during the night with fluid. Also I have fluid retention in my legs. I'm finding it hard to stop smoking cigarettes as so stressed, with this person and I'm smoking weed to try and cut off from the stress. Any help or advice please. Ps.. I piled on weight, 10 stone but I am trying to loose it and doing a plant based diet. If my Mum was alive or even my auntie, I would get out of this situation but as my health is so bad, I feel I'm stuck as need help physically but also I can't cope with being alone. Please help or pray for me.

  • @goated4eva
    @goated4eva Před rokem

    How do you stop huge cortisol spikes caused from chronic stress?

  • @motorpartsid2176
    @motorpartsid2176 Před 2 lety +2

    be careful what this guy says, i have found a lot of mistakes in his videos. in fact in this video the hormone cortisol does not stimulate the adrenal medulla to secrete adrenaline, and even this person is inconsistent about his statement, in the previous two videos he said that the adrenal medulla is stimulated by the hormone ACTH

  • @Sannie123oldschool
    @Sannie123oldschool Před 9 měsíci

  • @michaelsofine
    @michaelsofine Před rokem

    The guy who figured out how the brain worked must of done a lot of experiments

  • @Peanuts76
    @Peanuts76 Před 2 lety

    owh so it's about our response and behaviour, response to stimulus and environment?

  • @mir3349
    @mir3349 Před 2 lety +1

    You have to change the inside!
    Cells

  • @dontplaywithgod2064
    @dontplaywithgod2064 Před 11 měsíci

    I share this type of info with massage therapy clients. It helps reduce their overall physical tension.

  • @themindfulastrologer8831

    But don't the cells need insulin to use the glucose? Why would the body stop the production of it if its important?

  • @joesphbegley3088
    @joesphbegley3088 Před rokem

    But what can you do about it ?

  • @stellahaddon6078
    @stellahaddon6078 Před rokem

    What an amazing video! You’ve explained it really well - thank you so much for sharing😊