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Increased Steroid Excretion in Children with Extremely Low Birth Weight at a Median Age of 9.8 years

Authors :
Peter Bartmann
Sonja Stutte
Michaela F. Hartmann
Joachim Woelfle
Bettina Gohlke
Stefan A. Wudy
Source :
Hormone Research in Paediatrics. 84:331-337
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
S. Karger AG, 2015.

Abstract

Background: Events during foetal or early extrauterine life may affect bodily structure and/or functions and even pave the way for adult diseases. Aims: To find whether extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants differ from healthy controls regarding the excretion of steroid metabolites. Methods: The study compared 17 female and 10 male ELBW infants, all prepubertal, aged 8-11 years, birth weight Results: In the ELBW girls 33/36 steroid metabolites were higher (19 significantly) than in the controls. All 36 steroid metabolites were higher in the ELBW boys (9 significantly) than in the controls. Sums of mineralocorticoid precursors, metabolites descriptive for cortisol and parameters of adrenal androgen production were significantly higher in ELBW infants (both sexes). Only the sum of the metabolites known to be illustrative for adrenal 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity was not different. Conclusion: Prepubertal ELBW children have an augmented urinary excretion of adrenal androgens, cortisol and mineralocorticoid precursors. These findings corroborate and help to explain the link between early-life adversity and subsequent adrenocortical function.

Details

ISSN :
16632826 and 16632818
Volume :
84
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hormone Research in Paediatrics
Accession number :
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