Association of obesity and adrenal androgen levels with bone age progression in boys with premature adrenarche.

IF 3.3 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Kyeongmi Lee, Jinjoo Choi, Yunsoo Choe, Seung Yang
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Purpose: Both premature adrenarche (PA) and obesity are closely linked to increases in bone age (BA). However, the mechanisms underlying these associations are unclear as research data, particularly in boys, are lacking. Therefore, our aim in this study was to test for an association between obesity and BA progression in boys with PA and to assess the role of adrenal androgen in the mediation of any identified association.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from medical records of prepubertal boys with PA. Participants were categorized into 2 groups based on the difference between their BA and chronological age (CA), BA-CA≥1 and BA-CA<1.

Results: Among 67 boys having a mean age of 8.3±0.7 years, the 27 boys in the BA-CA≥1 group had significantly higher body mass index (BMI) z-scores (1.7±0.9 vs. 1.0±1.3, P=0.022) and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) z-scores (1.7±1.3 μg/dL vs. 1.1±0.7 μg/dL, P=0.020), than the 40 boys in the BA-CA<1 group. Multivariate regression analyses revealed a significant association between BMI z-score and BA progression for the BA-CA≥1 group, even after adjusting for DHEA-S z-score, odds ratio=1.605 with P=0.048. Mediation analyses indicated that the direct effect of BMI z-score on BA-CA was statistically significant, β=0.2190 with P=0.039; however, the indirect effect of BMI z-score on BA-CA through DHEA-S z-score was not significant.

Conclusion: In boys with PA, higher DHEA-S z-scores and BMI z-scores were associated with BA-CA. However, DHEA-S did not mediate the relationship between obesity and BA progression. Our data suggested that in boys with obesity and PA, the rapid progression of skeletal maturation is primarily the result of a direct impact of obesity on BA and not due to an increase in adrenal androgen levels.

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肥胖和肾上腺雄激素水平与早熟男孩骨龄进展的关系。
目的:肾上腺素过早(PA)和肥胖都与骨龄(BA)增加密切相关。然而,这些关联背后的机制尚不清楚,因为缺乏研究数据,尤其是男孩的研究数据。因此,我们在这项研究中的目的是测试患有PA的男孩肥胖与BA进展之间的关系,并评估肾上腺雄激素在任何已确定的关联中的中介作用。方法:回顾性分析青春期前男孩PA的病历资料。根据BA与实足年龄(CA)、BA-CA≥1和BA-CA<;1的差异将参与者分为2组。结果:在平均年龄8.3±0.7岁的67名男孩中,BA-CA≥1组27名男孩的体重指数(BMI) z-评分(1.7±0.9比1.0±1.3,P=0.022)和硫酸脱氢表雄酮(DHEA-S) z-评分(1.7±1.3比1.1±0.7 μg/dL, P=0.020)显著高于BA-CA≥1组的40名男孩。多因素回归分析显示,即使在调整DHEA-S z-score后,BA- ca≥1组BMI z-score与BA进展之间存在显著相关性,优势比=1.605,P=0.048。中介分析表明,BMI z-score对BA-CA的直接影响有统计学意义,β=0.2190, P=0.039;BMI z-score通过DHEA-S z-score对BA-CA的间接影响不显著。结论:PA患儿DHEA-S z-score和BMI z-score较高与BA-CA相关。然而,DHEA-S并没有介导肥胖和BA进展之间的关系。我们的数据表明,在患有肥胖和PA的男孩中,骨骼成熟的快速进展主要是肥胖对BA的直接影响,而不是由于肾上腺雄激素水平的增加。
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism Journal is the official publication of the Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology. Its formal abbreviated title is “Ann Pediatr Endocrinol Metab”. It is a peer-reviewed open access journal of medicine published in English. The journal was launched in 1996 under the title of ‘Journal of Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology’ until 2011 (pISSN 1226-2242). Since 2012, the title is now changed to ‘Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism’. The Journal is published four times per year on the last day of March, June, September, and December. It is widely distributed for free to members of the Korean Society of Pediatric Endocrinology, medical schools, libraries, and academic institutions. The journal is indexed/tracked/covered by web sites of PubMed Central, PubMed, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Scopus, EBSCO, EMBASE, KoreaMed, KoMCI, KCI, Science Central, DOI/CrossRef, Directory of Open Access Journals(DOAJ), and Google Scholar. The aims of Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism are to contribute to the advancements in the fields of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism through the scientific reviews and interchange of all of pediatric endocrinology and metabolism. It aims to reflect the latest clinical, translational, and basic research trends from worldwide valuable achievements. In addition, genome research, epidemiology, public education and clinical practice guidelines in each country are welcomed for publication. The Journal particularly focuses on research conducted with Asian-Pacific children whose genetic and environmental backgrounds are different from those of the Western. Area of specific interest include the following : Growth, puberty, glucose metabolism including diabetes mellitus, obesity, nutrition, disorders of sexual development, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal cortex, bone or other endocrine and metabolic disorders from infancy through adolescence.
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