Maximal and submaximal treadmill tests in a young adult with fragile-X syndrome

V.-A. Bricout , P. Flore , Y. Eberhard , P. Faure , M. Guinot , A. Favre-Juvin
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Abstract

Fragile X syndrome is associated with expansion of a CGG triplet repeat in the FMR1 gene, which abolishes production of the FMRP protein. This abnormality is expressed as a number of neuro-endocrine disorders (the adrenal axis, macroorchidism) and the emergence of significant behavioural stress. Here, we report on the hormonal status of a young adult with fragile X syndrome, with a focus on catecholamine and cortisol changes during a submaximal treadmill test. The patient showed abnormally high epinephrine and norepinephrine concentrations. During a submaximal incremental test, cortisol levels were higher than the laboratory reference range. Although the submaximal incremental test has a significant “stressful” effect, this young adult was able to complete the entire protocol without any maladaptive behaviour or withdrawal.

脆性x综合征年轻成人的最大和次最大跑步机试验
脆性X综合征与FMR1基因中CGG三联体重复扩增有关,该重复扩增会消除FMRP蛋白的产生。这种异常表现为许多神经内分泌紊乱(肾上腺轴、巨睾酮症)和显著行为应激的出现。在这里,我们报告了一个患有脆性X综合征的年轻人的激素状态,重点是儿茶酚胺和皮质醇在亚极限跑步机测试中的变化。患者肾上腺素和去甲肾上腺素浓度异常高。在次最大增量测试期间,皮质醇水平高于实验室参考范围。虽然次最大增量测试具有显著的“压力”效应,但这位年轻人能够完成整个方案,没有任何适应不良行为或退缩。
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