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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 76, 1542-1547, Copyright © 1993 by Endocrine Society
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DI Spratt, C Longcope, PM Cox, ST Bigos and C Wilbur-Welling
Department of Medicine, Maine Medical Center, Portland 04102.
Previous studies of adrenal androgens and estrogens in critical illness were limited by measuring only selected sex steroids and by including men (who have confounding simultaneous changes in gonadal steroids). We evaluated relationships between changes in serum levels of cortisol (F), androgens, estrogens, and gonadotropins in 20 postmenopausal women with acute critical illness to determine if changes in adrenal androgens and estrogens paralleled gonadal axis suppression or adrenal stimulation. Two patterns of changes in sex steroids were observed. Admission serum levels of androstenedione (delta 4-A), estradiol, and estrone, like F, were increased compared to healthy controls (P < 0.0001). delta 4-A and estrone then decreased toward normal by day 5 in parallel with cortisol (r = 0.56 and 0.60). In contrast, admission serum dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and DHEA-sulfate (DHEA-S) were not elevated and testosterone (T) was decreased in our patients compared to controls (P < 0.0005) in parallel with serum gonadotropin levels. Serum levels of DHEA and T continued to decrease by day 5 in parallel with gonadotropins. We conclude that in agonadal patients with acute critical illness, serum levels of DHEA-S and T are selectively decreased in relation to F, delta 4-A, and estrogens. The decreased serum T levels suggest inhibition of 17 beta-OH-dehydrogenase and/or increased aromatization to estradiol. The marked increase in serum estrogen levels also suggests increased aromatization. The absence of increases in DHEA and DHEA-S suggest enhanced activity of 3 beta- hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase and/or inhibition of C17,20-lyase activity of P-450c17. The clinical significance of this marked increase in the ratio of estrogens to androgens in acute illness requires further investigation.
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