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ODP053 Serum Free Cortisol and Free Cortisol-to-Cortisone Ratio Increase After 10 Days of Overfeeding and After 10 Days of Fasting

INTRODUCTION: Chronic caloric deprivation and obesity are complicated by elevations of serum total cortisol levels. The effects of acute overfeeding and fasting on circulating free cortisol levels and interconversion of cortisone to free cortisol are unknown. We hypothesized that serum free cortisol...

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Autores principales: Colling, Caitlin, Bredella, Miriam, Fazeli, Pouneh, Pachón-Peña, Gisela, Singh, Ravinder, Klibanski, Anne, Rosen, Clifford, Miller, Karen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9625517/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvac150.132
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author Colling, Caitlin
Bredella, Miriam
Fazeli, Pouneh
Pachón-Peña, Gisela
Singh, Ravinder
Klibanski, Anne
Rosen, Clifford
Miller, Karen
author_facet Colling, Caitlin
Bredella, Miriam
Fazeli, Pouneh
Pachón-Peña, Gisela
Singh, Ravinder
Klibanski, Anne
Rosen, Clifford
Miller, Karen
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description INTRODUCTION: Chronic caloric deprivation and obesity are complicated by elevations of serum total cortisol levels. The effects of acute overfeeding and fasting on circulating free cortisol levels and interconversion of cortisone to free cortisol are unknown. We hypothesized that serum free cortisol and free cortisol-to-cortisone ratio (a surrogate measure of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase [11β-HSD] activity) would increase after both overfeeding and fasting. METHODS: We prospectively studied 22 healthy volunteers who underwent a 10-day high-calorie protocol followed by a 10-day fast, separated by a 2-week wash-out period, in a Clinical Research Center. Fasting morning free and total cortisol and free cortisone levels (liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, Mayo Labs) and percent body fat (dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry) were performed at baseline before and after 10 days of each intervention. RESULTS: High-calorie feeding increased total and free cortisol and the free cortisol-to-free cortisone ratio (p<0. 001 to p=0. 046). Total and free cortisol, the free cortisol-to-free cortisone ratio, and the free cortisol-to-total cortisol ratio increased after fasting (p=0. 001 to 0. 021). During the high-calorie protocol, there was no significant interaction between sex and time for any of the cortisol parameters. During the fasting visit, the changes in free cortisol and free-to-total cortisol ratio were modified by sex (p=0. 014 and 0. 004, respectively for interaction term), with a trend toward a significant interaction between sex and time in the change in free cortisol-to-free cortisone ratio (p=0. 054). In subset analyses stratified by sex examining the effect of fasting on free cortisol and the free-to-total cortisol ratio, there were significant increases in men (p<0. 001) but not women (p=0.898 and 1. 000, respectively). Baseline percent body fat, measured at the start of the fasting visit, was inversely associated with change in free cortisol (ρ=-0.52, p=0. 013), free cortisol-to-total cortisol ratio (ρ=-0.49, p=0. 021) and free cortisol-to-cortisone ratio (ρ=-0.47, p=0. 029) during fasting. CONCLUSION: Overfeeding and fasting both increase circulating free cortisol levels and appear to alter 11β-HSD activity. The effect of fasting, but not overfeeding, on free cortisol levels is modified by sex. Greater percent fat mass may be relatively protective against starvation-induced hypercortisolemia in women. Further study is warranted to determine whether elevated cortisol levels contribute to complications of starvation and obesity, such as bone fragility. Presentation: No date and time listed
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spelling pubmed-96255172022-11-14 ODP053 Serum Free Cortisol and Free Cortisol-to-Cortisone Ratio Increase After 10 Days of Overfeeding and After 10 Days of Fasting Colling, Caitlin Bredella, Miriam Fazeli, Pouneh Pachón-Peña, Gisela Singh, Ravinder Klibanski, Anne Rosen, Clifford Miller, Karen J Endocr Soc Adrenal INTRODUCTION: Chronic caloric deprivation and obesity are complicated by elevations of serum total cortisol levels. The effects of acute overfeeding and fasting on circulating free cortisol levels and interconversion of cortisone to free cortisol are unknown. We hypothesized that serum free cortisol and free cortisol-to-cortisone ratio (a surrogate measure of 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase [11β-HSD] activity) would increase after both overfeeding and fasting. METHODS: We prospectively studied 22 healthy volunteers who underwent a 10-day high-calorie protocol followed by a 10-day fast, separated by a 2-week wash-out period, in a Clinical Research Center. Fasting morning free and total cortisol and free cortisone levels (liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, Mayo Labs) and percent body fat (dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry) were performed at baseline before and after 10 days of each intervention. RESULTS: High-calorie feeding increased total and free cortisol and the free cortisol-to-free cortisone ratio (p<0. 001 to p=0. 046). Total and free cortisol, the free cortisol-to-free cortisone ratio, and the free cortisol-to-total cortisol ratio increased after fasting (p=0. 001 to 0. 021). During the high-calorie protocol, there was no significant interaction between sex and time for any of the cortisol parameters. During the fasting visit, the changes in free cortisol and free-to-total cortisol ratio were modified by sex (p=0. 014 and 0. 004, respectively for interaction term), with a trend toward a significant interaction between sex and time in the change in free cortisol-to-free cortisone ratio (p=0. 054). In subset analyses stratified by sex examining the effect of fasting on free cortisol and the free-to-total cortisol ratio, there were significant increases in men (p<0. 001) but not women (p=0.898 and 1. 000, respectively). Baseline percent body fat, measured at the start of the fasting visit, was inversely associated with change in free cortisol (ρ=-0.52, p=0. 013), free cortisol-to-total cortisol ratio (ρ=-0.49, p=0. 021) and free cortisol-to-cortisone ratio (ρ=-0.47, p=0. 029) during fasting. CONCLUSION: Overfeeding and fasting both increase circulating free cortisol levels and appear to alter 11β-HSD activity. The effect of fasting, but not overfeeding, on free cortisol levels is modified by sex. Greater percent fat mass may be relatively protective against starvation-induced hypercortisolemia in women. Further study is warranted to determine whether elevated cortisol levels contribute to complications of starvation and obesity, such as bone fragility. Presentation: No date and time listed Oxford University Press 2022-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9625517/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvac150.132 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Adrenal
Colling, Caitlin
Bredella, Miriam
Fazeli, Pouneh
Pachón-Peña, Gisela
Singh, Ravinder
Klibanski, Anne
Rosen, Clifford
Miller, Karen
ODP053 Serum Free Cortisol and Free Cortisol-to-Cortisone Ratio Increase After 10 Days of Overfeeding and After 10 Days of Fasting
title ODP053 Serum Free Cortisol and Free Cortisol-to-Cortisone Ratio Increase After 10 Days of Overfeeding and After 10 Days of Fasting
title_full ODP053 Serum Free Cortisol and Free Cortisol-to-Cortisone Ratio Increase After 10 Days of Overfeeding and After 10 Days of Fasting
title_fullStr ODP053 Serum Free Cortisol and Free Cortisol-to-Cortisone Ratio Increase After 10 Days of Overfeeding and After 10 Days of Fasting
title_full_unstemmed ODP053 Serum Free Cortisol and Free Cortisol-to-Cortisone Ratio Increase After 10 Days of Overfeeding and After 10 Days of Fasting
title_short ODP053 Serum Free Cortisol and Free Cortisol-to-Cortisone Ratio Increase After 10 Days of Overfeeding and After 10 Days of Fasting
title_sort odp053 serum free cortisol and free cortisol-to-cortisone ratio increase after 10 days of overfeeding and after 10 days of fasting
topic Adrenal
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9625517/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvac150.132
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