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Reference intervals for serum 11-oxygenated androgens in children.
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European journal of endocrinology [Eur J Endocrinol] 2024 Jan 19. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jan 19. - Publication Year :
- 2024
- Publisher :
- Ahead of Print
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Abstract
- Objective: Classic androgens such as dehydroepiandrosterone, androstenedione, and testosterone are generally measured for diagnosis and treatment monitoring in children and adolescents with hyperandrogenism, as can occur in congenital adrenal hyperplasia, premature pubarche, or polycystic ovarian syndrome. However, adrenally-derived 11-oxygenated androgens also contribute to the androgen pool and should therefore be considered in clinical management. Nevertheless, paediatric reference intervals are lacking. Therefore, we developed a serum assay to establish reference intervals for four 11-oxygenated androgens in addition to four classic androgens.<br />Design: Reference interval study for serum 11-oxygenated androgens in children.<br />Methods: We developed and validated a sensitive LC-MS/MS assay and quantified eight serum androgens, including four 11-oxygenated androgens, in serum of 256 healthy children (aged 0-17 years old). An age-dependency for all androgens was observed, and therefore we divided the cohort based on age (prepubertal (n=133; 94 boys, 39 girls) and pubertal (n=123; 52 boys, 71 girls)) to compute reference intervals (2.5th - 97.5th percentiles).<br />Results: In the prepubertal group, there was no significant sex-difference for any of the measured androgens. In the pubertal group, androstenedione, testosterone, and dihydrotestosterone showed a significant difference between boys and girls. In contrast, adrenal androgens dehydroepiandrosterone, 11-hydroxyandrostenedione, 11-ketoandrostenedione, 11-hydroxytestosterone, and 11-ketotestosterone did not.<br />Conclusions: We developed and validated an assay for 11-oxygenated androgens, in addition to four classic androgens and established reference intervals. This enables a comprehensive evaluation of serum androgen status in children with clinical symptoms of hyperandrogenism.<br /> (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Society of Endocrinology.)
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1479-683X
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- European journal of endocrinology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 38243909
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ejendo/lvae008