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Sex- and age-specific reference intervals for diagnostic ratios reflecting relative activity of steroidogenic enzymes and pathways in adults

OBJECTIVE: Diagnostic ratios calculated from urinary steroid hormone metabolites are used as a measure for the relative activity of steroidogenic enzymes or pathways in the clinical investigation of steroid metabolism disorders. However, population-based sex- and age-specific reference intervals and...

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Autores principales: Rousson, Valentin, Ackermann, Daniel, Ponte, Belen, Pruijm, Menno, Guessous, Idris, d’Uscio, Claudia H., Ehret, Georg, Escher, Geneviève, Pechère-Bertschi, Antoinette, Groessl, Michael, Martin, Pierre-Yves, Burnier, Michel, Dick, Bernhard, Bochud, Murielle, Vogt, Bruno, Dhayat, Nasser A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8266106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34237094
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253975
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author Rousson, Valentin
Ackermann, Daniel
Ponte, Belen
Pruijm, Menno
Guessous, Idris
d’Uscio, Claudia H.
Ehret, Georg
Escher, Geneviève
Pechère-Bertschi, Antoinette
Groessl, Michael
Martin, Pierre-Yves
Burnier, Michel
Dick, Bernhard
Bochud, Murielle
Vogt, Bruno
Dhayat, Nasser A.
author_facet Rousson, Valentin
Ackermann, Daniel
Ponte, Belen
Pruijm, Menno
Guessous, Idris
d’Uscio, Claudia H.
Ehret, Georg
Escher, Geneviève
Pechère-Bertschi, Antoinette
Groessl, Michael
Martin, Pierre-Yves
Burnier, Michel
Dick, Bernhard
Bochud, Murielle
Vogt, Bruno
Dhayat, Nasser A.
author_sort Rousson, Valentin
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Diagnostic ratios calculated from urinary steroid hormone metabolites are used as a measure for the relative activity of steroidogenic enzymes or pathways in the clinical investigation of steroid metabolism disorders. However, population-based sex- and age-specific reference intervals and day-night differences in adults are lacking. METHODS: Sixty-five diagnostic ratios were calculated from steroid metabolites measured by GC-MS in day- and night-time and in 24-hour urine from 1128 adults recruited within the Swiss Kidney Project on Genes in Hypertension (SKIPOGH), a population-based, multicenter cohort study. Differences related to sex, age and day- and night-time were evaluated and reference curves in function of age and sex were modelled by multivariable linear mixed regression for diagnostic ratios and were compared to values from the literature. RESULTS: Most ratios had sex- and age-specific relationships. For each ratio, percentiles were plotted in function of age and sex in order to create reference curves and sex- and age-specific reference intervals derived from 2.5(th) and 97.5(th) percentiles were obtained. Most ratios reflected a higher enzyme activity during the day compared to the night. CONCLUSIONS: Sex- and age-specific references for 24 hours, day and night urine steroid metabolite ratios may help distinguishing between health and disease when investigating human disorders affecting steroid synthesis and metabolism. The day-night differences observed for most of the diagnostic ratios suggest a circadian rhythm for enzymes involved in human steroid hormones metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-82661062021-07-19 Sex- and age-specific reference intervals for diagnostic ratios reflecting relative activity of steroidogenic enzymes and pathways in adults Rousson, Valentin Ackermann, Daniel Ponte, Belen Pruijm, Menno Guessous, Idris d’Uscio, Claudia H. Ehret, Georg Escher, Geneviève Pechère-Bertschi, Antoinette Groessl, Michael Martin, Pierre-Yves Burnier, Michel Dick, Bernhard Bochud, Murielle Vogt, Bruno Dhayat, Nasser A. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Diagnostic ratios calculated from urinary steroid hormone metabolites are used as a measure for the relative activity of steroidogenic enzymes or pathways in the clinical investigation of steroid metabolism disorders. However, population-based sex- and age-specific reference intervals and day-night differences in adults are lacking. METHODS: Sixty-five diagnostic ratios were calculated from steroid metabolites measured by GC-MS in day- and night-time and in 24-hour urine from 1128 adults recruited within the Swiss Kidney Project on Genes in Hypertension (SKIPOGH), a population-based, multicenter cohort study. Differences related to sex, age and day- and night-time were evaluated and reference curves in function of age and sex were modelled by multivariable linear mixed regression for diagnostic ratios and were compared to values from the literature. RESULTS: Most ratios had sex- and age-specific relationships. For each ratio, percentiles were plotted in function of age and sex in order to create reference curves and sex- and age-specific reference intervals derived from 2.5(th) and 97.5(th) percentiles were obtained. Most ratios reflected a higher enzyme activity during the day compared to the night. CONCLUSIONS: Sex- and age-specific references for 24 hours, day and night urine steroid metabolite ratios may help distinguishing between health and disease when investigating human disorders affecting steroid synthesis and metabolism. The day-night differences observed for most of the diagnostic ratios suggest a circadian rhythm for enzymes involved in human steroid hormones metabolism. Public Library of Science 2021-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8266106/ /pubmed/34237094 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253975 Text en © 2021 Rousson et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Rousson, Valentin
Ackermann, Daniel
Ponte, Belen
Pruijm, Menno
Guessous, Idris
d’Uscio, Claudia H.
Ehret, Georg
Escher, Geneviève
Pechère-Bertschi, Antoinette
Groessl, Michael
Martin, Pierre-Yves
Burnier, Michel
Dick, Bernhard
Bochud, Murielle
Vogt, Bruno
Dhayat, Nasser A.
Sex- and age-specific reference intervals for diagnostic ratios reflecting relative activity of steroidogenic enzymes and pathways in adults
title Sex- and age-specific reference intervals for diagnostic ratios reflecting relative activity of steroidogenic enzymes and pathways in adults
title_full Sex- and age-specific reference intervals for diagnostic ratios reflecting relative activity of steroidogenic enzymes and pathways in adults
title_fullStr Sex- and age-specific reference intervals for diagnostic ratios reflecting relative activity of steroidogenic enzymes and pathways in adults
title_full_unstemmed Sex- and age-specific reference intervals for diagnostic ratios reflecting relative activity of steroidogenic enzymes and pathways in adults
title_short Sex- and age-specific reference intervals for diagnostic ratios reflecting relative activity of steroidogenic enzymes and pathways in adults
title_sort sex- and age-specific reference intervals for diagnostic ratios reflecting relative activity of steroidogenic enzymes and pathways in adults
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8266106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34237094
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253975
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