中枢性性早熟(CPP)和 Gn-RH 类似物治疗对健康的长期影响:简短更新。

Ashraf T Soliman, Nada Alaaraj, Vincenzo De Sanctis, Noor Hamed, Fawzia Alyafei, Shayma Ahmed
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背景:性早熟或青春期过早与治疗之间的关系受到了大量研究的关注,并产生了不同的结果。本简短综述旨在全面分析和总结研究文章,以阐明性早熟或青春期提前(CPP)与关键健康因素之间的潜在联系:我们对 2000 年 1 月至 2023 年 3 月期间发表的研究进行了系统性回顾,这些研究来自 Medline、PubMed、Google Scholar 和 Web of Science 等数据库。我们评估了 CPP 与成人最终身高(FHt)、骨骼健康、生殖功能、体重指数、代谢和心血管异常以及癌症风险增加之间的关系:在回顾和分析所选研究后,得出以下主要结论:(a) 对 6-7 岁前的女孩和 9 岁前的男孩进行 CPP 治疗可改善 FHt;(b) 在 GnRHa 治疗期间,骨矿物质密度(BMD)会下降,但治疗后会恢复正常,对青春期峰值骨量不会产生持久影响;(c) GnRH 治疗不会对月经周期产生负面影响;但未经治疗的 CPP 会增加过早绝经或提前绝经的风险;(d) 有 CPP 病史的妇女患多囊卵巢综合症/高雄激素血症的几率可能略有上升,但总体生殖功能基本不受影响; (e) 初潮和月经初潮提前可能会增加乳腺癌的易感性;(h) 青春期提前会增加患抑郁症和焦虑症的风险。结论对这些情况进行监测和早期诊断对于成功管理至关重要。
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Long-term health consequences of central precocious/early puberty (CPP) and treatment with Gn-RH analogue: a short update.

Background: The relationship between precocious or early puberty and its treatment has received significant research attention, yielding diverse outcomes. This short review aims to comprehensively analyze and summarize research articles to elucidate the potential link between precocious or early pubertal onset (CPP) and crucial health factors.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review of studies published from -January 2000 to March 2023, sourced from databases of Medline, PubMed, Google Scholar and Web of Science. We assessed the relationship between CPP and final adult height (FHt), bone health, reproductive function, body mass index, metabolic and cardiovascular abnormalities, and increased cancer risk.

Results: Upon reviewing and analyzing selected studies, the following key findings emerged: (a) treating CPP in girls before age 6-7 and in boys before age 9 improves FHt; (b) bone mineral density (BMD) decreases during GnRHa treatment but normalizes afterward, with no lasting effects on peak bone mass during puberty; (c) GnRH treatment does not negatively affect menstrual cycles; however, untreated CPP increases the risk of premature or early-onset menopause; (d) the incidence of PCOS/hyperandrogenemia may be slightly elevated in women with a history of CPP, but overall reproductive function remains largely unaffected; (e) earlier thelarche and menarche may enhance susceptibility to breast carcinogenesis; (f) CPP contributes to an increased risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes in both genders; (g) early menarche may slightly increase the risk of coronary heart disease and ischemic strokes and (h) early pubertal timing increases the risk of depression and anxiety disorders.

Conclusion: Monitoring and early diagnosis of these conditions are of paramount importance for successful management.

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