Decreased maximal cortisol secretion rate in patients with cirrhosis: Relation to disease severity
Hepatic enzymes play a major role in the metabolic elimination of cortisol, and reduced rates of cortisol clearance have been consistently observed in patients with chronic liver disease. It is less clear whether there are concomitant abnormalities of adrenocortical function in patients with cirrhos...
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Veröffentlicht in: | JHEP reports 2021-06, Vol.3 (3), p.100277-100277, Article 100277 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Hepatic enzymes play a major role in the metabolic elimination of cortisol, and reduced rates of cortisol clearance have been consistently observed in patients with chronic liver disease. It is less clear whether there are concomitant abnormalities of adrenocortical function in patients with cirrhosis. In the present study, we sought to assess adrenocortical function in patients with cirrhosis using measures of free cortisol appearance and elimination rates that are independent of serum concentrations of cortisol binding proteins.
Post hoc analysis used computer-assisted numerical and modelling methods with serial total and free cortisol concentration data to obtain rates of free cortisol appearance and elimination. Rate parameters were obtained in 114 patients with chronic liver disease, including Child-Pugh (CP) ≤8 (n = 53) and CP >8 (n = 61).
Maximal cortisol secretion rate (CSRmax) was significantly decreased (p = 0.01) in patients with cirrhosis with CP >8 (0.28 nM/s; 95% CI 0.24–0.34) compared with those with CP ≤8 (0.39 nM/s; 95% CI 0.33–0.46), and CSRmax was negatively correlated with CP score (r = −0.19, p = 0.01). Free cortisol elimination rate was significantly (p = 0.04) decreased in the CP >8 group (0.16 ± 0.20 min−1) compared with that in the CP ≤8 group (0.21 ± 0.21 min−1), and free cortisol elimination rates were negatively correlated with CP score (r = −0.23, p = 0.01). A significant correlation between CSRmax and free cortisol elimination rate (r = 0.88, p |
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ISSN: | 2589-5559 2589-5559 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100277 |