Sex and age differences in cortisol levels during glucagon stimulation test in children.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Camilla Borghammar, Johan Svensson, Anders Tidblad, Maria Elfving
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Abstract

Background: Previous studies of glucagon stimulation test (GST) in children have shown variable results regarding the utility and reliability of the cortisol response to this test and its correlation with clinical parameters. The aim of this study was to assess cortisol levels at GST and to evaluate how clinical parameters, such as age, sex, pubertal status and Body Mass Index (BMI), correlate to cortisol levels in children.

Methods: A retrospective study of children evaluated for short stature with the GST. Cortisol, glucose and growth hormone (GH) levels at GST, as well as clinical parameters (age, sex, pubertal status, BMI), were collected from medical records. A peak cortisol of ≥ 450 nmol/L was used as a cut-off indicative of a sufficient response. Non-parametric tests were applied in the statistical analysis, and linear regression was used to examine factors affecting cortisol max at the GST.

Results: In total, 171 children were included; median age 7.8 years (1.0-18.0), 60 (35.1%) female, 23 (13.5%) pubertal. Of all children, 145 (84.8%) achieved a peak cortisol ≥ 450 nmol/L. There was a negative correlation between peak cortisol levels and age (Spearman's rho - 0.26, p = < 0.001). Peak cortisol levels were higher in females vs. males: 667.5 nmol/L (range 400-995) vs. 602 nmol/L (range 202-1008), p = 0.005. A higher number of boys than girls did not reach the cortisol cut-off value of 450 nmol/L (p = 0.022). The difference in maximum stimulated cortisol levels between the sexes remained after adjusting for age with a linear regression model (β (95% CI) 65.3 (15.9-114.6), p = 0.01).

Conclusion: GST is a reliable test of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in children. Girls and younger children had higher peak cortisol at GST. The results support a need for sex- and age-dependent reference values for cortisol.

儿童胰高血糖素刺激试验中皮质醇水平的性别和年龄差异。
背景:以前对儿童胰高血糖素刺激试验(GST)的研究显示,关于皮质醇对该试验的反应的效用和可靠性及其与临床参数的相关性,结果各不相同。本研究的目的是评估GST时的皮质醇水平,并评估临床参数,如年龄、性别、青春期状态和身体质量指数(BMI)与儿童皮质醇水平的相关性。方法:对用GST评价矮小的儿童进行回顾性研究。从医疗记录中收集GST时的皮质醇、葡萄糖和生长激素(GH)水平,以及临床参数(年龄、性别、青春期状态、BMI)。皮质醇峰值≥450 nmol/L被用作充分反应的截止指标。非参数检验用于统计分析,线性回归用于检验影响商品及服务税时皮质醇最大值的因素。结果:共纳入儿童171例;中位年龄7.8岁(1.0-18.0岁),女性60岁(35.1%),青春期23岁(13.5%)。在所有儿童中,145名(84.8%)达到峰值皮质醇≥450 nmol/L。皮质醇峰值水平与年龄呈负相关(Spearman’s ρ - 0.26, p =)。结论:GST是儿童下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)轴的可靠检验。女孩和年幼的儿童在GST时皮质醇峰值更高。研究结果支持了对皮质醇的性别和年龄相关参考值的需求。
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BMC Pediatrics
BMC Pediatrics PEDIATRICS-
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.20%
发文量
683
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Pediatrics is an open access journal publishing peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of health care in neonates, children and adolescents, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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