A new less-invasive and more informative low-dose ACTH test: salivary steroids in response to intramuscular corticotrophin

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Contreras, LN [1 ]
Arregger, AL [1 ]
Persi, GG [1 ]
Gonzalez, NS [1 ]
Cardoso, EM [1 ]
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[1] Univ Buenos Aires, Dept Endocrine Res, Inst Invest Med A Lanari, CONICET, RA-1425 Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
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10.1111/j.1365-2265.2004.02144.x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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OBJECTIVE The intravenous low-dose ACTH test has been proposed as a sensitive tool to assess adrenal function through circulating steroids. The aims of this study were to: (a) find the minimal intramuscular ACTH dose that induced serum and salivary cortisol and aldosterone responses equivalent to those obtained after a pharmacological dose of ACTH; and (b) define the minimum normal salivary cortisol and aldosterone responses in healthy subjects to that dose of ACTH. We also compared the performances of the standard- and low-dose ACTH intramuscular tests to screen patients with known hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal impairments. DESIGN Rapid ACTH tests were performed in individuals using various intramuscular doses (12.5, 25 and 250 mug) at 2-week intervals. SUBJECTS Twenty-one healthy volunteers and 19 patients with primary (nine cases) and secondary (10 cases) adrenal insufficiency. MEASUREMENT Serum and salivary cortisol and aldosterone concentrations were measured at baseline and after ACTH. Serum cortisol greater than or equal to 552.0 nmol/l and aldosterone greater than or equal to 555.0 pmol/l concentrations at 30 min after 250 mug of ACTH were defined as normal responses. RESULTS In healthy volunteers cortisol and aldosterone responded to ACTH in a dose-dependent manner. The time to peak in saliva for each steroid was delayed as the dose of ACTH increased. The minimum ACTH dose that produced equivalent steroid responses at 30 min to 250 mug of ACTH (standard-dose test; SDT) was 25 mug (low-dose test; LDT). Saliva collection 30 min after LDT and SDT showed cortisol and aldosterone concentrations of at least 20.0 nmol/l and 100.0 pmol/l, respectively. These values were defined as normal steroid responses. Blunted salivary steroid responses to LDT and SDT were found in all patients with primary adrenal insufficiency. Subnormal salivary cortisol levels in response to LDT and SDT were found in all patients with secondary adrenal insufficiency. In five patients full recovery of adrenal function was demonstrated by both tests after steroid withdrawal. In the follow-up of four patients studied during the recovery period, subnormal SAF response after LDT and normal after SDT was demonstrated. Preservation of the adrenal glomerulosa was found in all the patients with secondary adrenal insufficiency through the normal rise in salivary aldosterone after both LDT and SDT. CONCLUSIONS Adrenal function can be accurately investigated with simultaneous measurements of salivary cortisol and aldosterone in response to 25 mug of corticotrophin injected into the deltoid muscle. Our data suggest that this may become a useful and relatively noninvasive clinical tool to detect subclinical hypoadrenal states.
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