Adrenocortical function in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis

G. Raghupati Sarma, Chandra Immanuel, Geetha Ramachandran, P.V. Krishnamurthy, V. Kumaraswami, R. Prabhakar
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Abstract

Adrenocortical function was studied in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and the findings compared with those in healthy subjects. Plasma cortisol levels in newly diagnosed patients were appreciably higher than in the healthy subjects (P< 0.001). A normal (positive) response to ACTH (tetracosactrin) stimulation was observed in 35 (97%) of 36 healthy subjects, 15 (56%) of 27 newly diagnosed patients with tuberculosis and 5 (42%) of 12 chronic cases (i.e. those who had had the disease for more than 3 years); the difference between the healthy subjects and the two groups of tuberculosis patients was highly significant (P<0.001). Dexamethasone caused an appreciable decrease in the plasma cortisol levels of tuberculosis patients. Considering the diurnal variation of cortisol secretion, there was a steady decline in the cortisol levels between 08:00 and 20:00 in the healthy subjects (P=0.02); in the tuberculosis patients, however, there was a decrease upto 16:00 followed by a significant increase (P=0.05), and the mean value at 20:00 was similar to that at 08:00.

肺结核患者的肾上腺皮质功能
对肺结核患者的肾上腺皮质功能进行了研究,并与正常人进行了比较。新诊断患者的血浆皮质醇水平明显高于健康受试者(P<0.001)。36名健康受试者中有35人(97%)、27名新诊断的结核病患者中有15人(56%)、12名慢性病例(即患病3年以上的患者)中有5人(42%)对ACTH(四sacactrin)刺激反应正常(阳性);健康受试者与两组结核病患者之间的差异非常显著(P<0.001)。地塞米松引起结核病患者血浆皮质醇水平明显下降。考虑到皮质醇分泌的日变化,健康受试者的皮质醇水平在08:00 - 20:00之间稳步下降(P=0.02);结核病患者在16:00前呈下降趋势,随后又显著上升(P=0.05), 20:00时的平均值与08:00时相似。
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