早产儿雄激素代谢组反映胎儿肾上腺退化。

Christa E Flück, Tanja Kuiri-Hänninen, Sanna Silvennoinen, Ulla Sankilampi, Michael Groessl
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摘要

背景:人肾上腺皮质随着胎儿-新生儿从胎儿到成人器官的转变而变化,伴随着类固醇代谢组的变化。目的:由于目前尚不清楚早产儿和足月新生儿之间观察到的发育变化有何不同,我们研究了胎儿肾上腺退化是否遵循与经后年龄相关的固定时间过程,还是由出生触发。此外,与足月婴儿相比,早产儿的胎儿和出生后雄激素代谢组具有特征。方法:这是一项前瞻性、纵向、双中心研究,收集早产儿和足月儿在出生后12至18个月的斑点尿。采用气相色谱-质谱联用法测定尿样中的类固醇代谢物。相关数据根据既定的产前和产后途径建模。结果:胎儿肾上腺退化发生在足月等龄早产儿,并不是由早产引起的。与足月婴儿相比,早产婴儿的睾酮水平在出生时较高,在足月前下降得较慢。早产儿的双氢睾酮水平和经典雄激素生物合成途径的活性较低,5α-还原酶活性也较低。在雄激素合成的备用后门途径的活性方面没有发现差异。结论:人肾上腺退化遵循严格的时间,不受早产的影响。相比之下,早产与出生后雄激素代谢组的改变有关。这是否反映了子宫内雄激素生物合成的改变还有待研究。
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The Androgen Metabolome of Preterm Infants Reflects Fetal Adrenal Gland Involution.

Context: The human adrenal cortex changes with fetal-neonatal transition from the fetal to the adult organ, accompanied by changes in the steroid metabolome.

Objective: As it is unclear how the observed developmental changes differ between preterm and full-term neonates, we investigated whether the involution of the fetal adrenals is following a fixed time course related to postmenstrual age or whether it is triggered by birth. Furthermore, the fetal and postnatal androgen metabolome of preterm infants was characterized in comparison to term babies.

Methods: This was a prospective, longitudinal, 2-center study collecting spot urines of preterm and term infants during the first 12 to 18 months of life. Steroid metabolites were measured from spot urines by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Data relating were modeled according to established pre- and postnatal pathways.

Results: Fetal adrenal involution occurs around term-equivalent age in preterm infants and is not triggered by premature birth. Testosterone levels are higher in preterm infants at birth and decline slower until term compared to full-term babies. Dihydrotestosterone levels and the activity of the classic androgen biosynthesis pathway are lower in premature infants as is 5α-reductase activity. No difference was found in the activity of the alternate backdoor pathway for androgen synthesis.

Conclusion: Human adrenal involution follows a strict timing that is not affected by premature birth. By contrast, prematurity is associated with an altered androgen metabolome after birth. Whether this reflects altered androgen biosynthesis in utero remains to be investigated.

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