1. Effect of dehydroepiandrosterone supplementation on fatty acid and hormone levels in patients with X-linked adrenoleucodystrophy
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J, Assies, E B, Haverkort, R, Lieverse, and P, Vreken
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Adult ,Male ,Erythrocytes ,Fatty Acids ,Androstenedione ,Administration, Oral ,Dehydroepiandrosterone ,Middle Aged ,Adjuvants, Immunologic ,Double-Blind Method ,Fatty Acids, Unsaturated ,Humans ,Insulin-Like Growth Factor I ,Adrenoleukodystrophy ,Child - Abstract
In X-linked adrenoleucodystrophy (X-ALD) the peroxisomal beta-oxidation of saturated very long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs; carbon length22 atoms) is impaired. These fatty acids accumulate in blood and tissues, in particular in the nervous system, adrenal cortex and testis. Most patients have a primary adrenocortical insufficiency with low levels of cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and its sulphate ester (DHEA-S), collectively called DHEA(S). Surprisingly, very low plasma levels of DHEA(S) may be found when plasma cortisol and ACTH levels are normal. In animal studies DHEA administration had a peroxisome proliferating effect and induced the expression of peroxisomal enzymes involved in the beta-oxidation of fatty acids.To study the effect of DHEA on fatty acids in X-ALD patients, we conducted a randomized double-blind study in which 14 men (age range 21-63 years) and one boy (12 years) received 50 mg of DHEA or placebo for 3 months, followed by a 1-month wash-out period, then 3 months of placebo or vice versa.A significant rise was seen in the plasma levels of DHEA-S, Delta4-androstenedione and IGF-I. The elevated saturated VLCFAs in plasma and erythrocytes did not change. However, in erythrocytes significant decreases were found in the total amount of fatty acids, in C16:0, C18:0 and in C20:4omega-6, C22:5omega-6, C18:1omega-9, C20:1omega-9 and C20:3omega-9. In plasma, decreases were found for C18:1omega-9 and increases for C20:1omega-9.Dehydroepiandrosterone supplementation for 3 months did not lower the elevated plasma levels of saturated very long-chain fatty acids in patients with X-linked adrenoleucodystrophy. Instead, a decrease in saturated and mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids in erythrocytes and plasma was found. An increase of C20:1omega-9 was found in plasma only.
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- 2003