Anat Ben-Shlomo, Michelle Koh, Sarah A Kremen, Jeffrey Wertheimer
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Cognitive Assessment in Adults with Adrenal Cortisol Insufficiency: Challenges and Opportunities.
Adults with adrenal cortisol insufficiency (ACI) often report cognitive dysfunction, especially in memory processing and executive function. Only a few studies have objectively compared cognitive function as the primary outcome between patients with ACI and controls, and these efforts have yielded inconsistent results. In this review, we examine the challenges facing researchers studying cognitive function in adult patients with ACI. We consider the effect of dysregulated cortisol on cognition in patients with ACI, and the inability of current guideline-recommended glucocorticoid treatment regimens to accurately reproduce circadian and ultradian cortisol secretion rhythms. Factors that contribute to inter- and intraindividual response are presented; the indirect effects of ACI comorbidities, complications, and symptoms on cognitive dysfunction are reviewed; and obstacles to employing neurocognitive testing are identified. Finally, we outline potential approaches to studying cognition in ACI using well-designed studies that account for the complexities and gaps in ACI research.
期刊介绍:
Endocrine Reviews, published bimonthly, features concise timely reviews updating key mechanistic and clinical concepts, alongside comprehensive, authoritative articles covering both experimental and clinical endocrinology themes. The journal considers topics informing clinical practice based on emerging and established evidence from clinical research. It also reviews advances in endocrine science stemming from studies in cell biology, immunology, pharmacology, genetics, molecular biology, neuroscience, reproductive medicine, and pediatric endocrinology.