Vandewalle S, Taes Y, Fiers T, Toye K, Van Caenegem E, Kaufman J-M, De Schepper J
Department of Endocrinology, Ghent University Hospital, Belgium; Unit for Osteoporosis and Metabolic Bone Diseases, Ghent University Hospital, Belgium; Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, Ghent University Hospital, Belgium.
Department of Endocrinology, Ghent University Hospital, Belgium; Unit for Osteoporosis and Metabolic Bone Diseases, Ghent University Hospital, Belgium.
Bone. 2014 Dec;69:39-46. doi: 10.1016/j.bone.2014.09.002. Epub 2014 Sep 9.
Little is known about the effects of adrenal steroids on skeletal maturation and bone mass acquisition in healthy prepubertal boys.
To study whether adrenal-derived steroids within the physiological range are associated with skeletal maturation, areal and volumetric bone mineral density (aBMD and vBMD) and bone geometry in healthy prepubertal and early pubertal boys.
98 healthy prepubertal and early pubertal boys (aged 6-14 y) were studied cross-sectionally. Androstenedione (A) and estrone (E1) were determined by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry and DHEAS was determined by immunoassay. Whole body and lumbar spine aBMD and bone area were determined by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Trabecular (distal site) and cortical (proximal site) vBMD and bone geometry were assessed at the non-dominant forearm and leg using peripheral QCT. Skeletal age was determined by X-ray of the left hand.
Adrenal-derived steroids (DHEAS, A and E1) are positively associated with bone age in prepubertal and early pubertal children, independently of age. There are no associations between the adrenal-derived steroids and the studied parameters of bone size (lumbar spine and whole body bone area, trabecular or cortical area at the radius or tibia, periosteal circumference and cortical thickness at the radius or tibia) or BMD (aBMD or vBMD).
In healthy prepubertal and early pubertal boys, serum adrenal-derived steroid levels, are associated with skeletal maturation, independently of age, but not with bone size or (v)BMD. Our data suggest that adrenal derived steroids are not implicated in the accretion of bone mass before puberty in boys.
关于肾上腺类固醇对健康青春期前男孩骨骼成熟和骨量获取的影响,人们所知甚少。
研究生理范围内肾上腺来源的类固醇是否与健康青春期前和青春期早期男孩的骨骼成熟、面积骨密度和体积骨密度(aBMD和vBMD)以及骨几何形态相关。
对98名健康的青春期前和青春期早期男孩(年龄6 - 14岁)进行横断面研究。采用液相色谱串联质谱法测定雄烯二酮(A)和雌酮(E1),采用免疫分析法测定硫酸脱氢表雄酮(DHEAS)。采用双能X线吸收法测定全身和腰椎的aBMD及骨面积。使用外周定量CT评估非优势前臂和腿部的小梁(远端部位)和皮质(近端部位)vBMD及骨几何形态。通过左手X线片确定骨龄。
肾上腺来源的类固醇(DHEAS、A和E1)与青春期前和青春期早期儿童的骨龄呈正相关,且独立于年龄。肾上腺来源的类固醇与所研究的骨大小参数(腰椎和全身骨面积、桡骨或胫骨的小梁或皮质面积、桡骨或胫骨的骨膜周长和皮质厚度)或骨密度(aBMD或vBMD)之间无关联。
在健康的青春期前和青春期早期男孩中,血清肾上腺来源的类固醇水平与骨骼成熟相关,且独立于年龄,但与骨大小或(体)骨密度无关。我们的数据表明,肾上腺来源的类固醇与男孩青春期前的骨量增加无关。