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Urinary steroid excretion rates in acromegaly
H Vierhapper1, P Nowotny, W Waldhäusl
1Clinical Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine III, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. h.vierhapper@akh-wien.ac.at
Abstract:
Using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, urinary excretion rates of cortisol, cortisone and of various steroid metabolites were determined in 35 acromegalic patients (18 men, 17 women) and in 45 age- and weight-matched controls. The ratio of excreted cortisol/cortisone was similar in acromegalics (0.75 +/- 0.20) and in controls (0.75 +/- 0.24). Hence, the preponderance of the main cortisone-derived metabolite, tetrahydrocortisone, over the main metabolites of cortisol (tetrahydrocortisol and allotetrahydrocortisol; p < 0.01), which was seen both in female and in male acromegalics and which was directly correlated with the postglucose concentrations of growth hormone (r = 0.508, p < 0.01), suggests a decreased activity of 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 in acromegaly. Furthermore, the preponderance of etiocholanolone over androsterone (p < 0.01) in men (though not in women) with acromegaly--the ratio androsterone/etiocholanolone being negatively correlated with the serum concentrations of insulin-like growth factor type 1 (r = -0.406, p < 0.05)--suggests a relatively reduced activity of hepatic 5alpha-reductase in male acromegalics.
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