Urinary markers of adrenarche: reference values in healthy subjects, aged 3-18 years
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Urinary markers of adrenarche: reference values in healthy subjects, aged 3-18 years
Abstract
Information on the urinary excretion of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and its direct metabolites is scarce for healthy subjects during growth. We used gas chromatography-mass spectrometry urinary steroid profiling to noninvasively study adrenarchal metabolome in 400 healthy subjects, aged 3-18 yr. Urinary 24-h excretion rates of DHEA did not increase significantly before age 7-8 yr. However, DHEA together with its 16alpha-hydroxylated downstream metabolites, 16alpha-hydroxy-DHEA and 3beta,16alpha,17beta-androstenetriol (DHEA&M), as well as the DHEA metabolite, 5-androstene-3beta,17beta-diol (ADIOL), and the sum of major urinary androgen metabolites (C19) rose consistently from the youngest to the oldest age group. The significant increases (P < 0.01) observed for 24-h excretion rates of C19, ADIOL, and DHEA&M were 2- to 4-fold in boys and girls between age 3 and 8 yr. DHEA&M, for example, rose from about 20 to 80 microg/d (P < 0.0001) during this period. Until the age of 16 yr, DHEA&M excretion also increased to nearly 1000 microg/d. Patterns of steroidogenic enzyme activities were assessed (from definite ratios of urinary steroid metabolites) for 21-hydroxylase, 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, and 5alpha-reductase. Our results indicate for healthy boys and girls that adrenarche is a gradual process starting much earlier than hitherto believed. Efficient metabolism of DHEA, especially to 16-hydroxylated steroids, may explain the almost constant levels seen for this steroid until age 7-8 yr. The established reference values for DHEA, DHEA&M, ADIOL, C19 (including androsterone and etiocholanolone), and urinary parameters of steroidogenic enzyme activities could be useful to identify nutritional, environmental, and pathophysiological interrelations with the progressive maturational process of adrenarche. Our data may also be used as reference data for the diagnosis of steroid-related disorders.
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