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Low dose (1 microg) ACTH test in the evaluation of adrenal dysfunction in pre-clinical Addison's disease.

S Laureti1, E Arvat, P Candeloro, L Di Vito, E Ghigo, F Santeusanio, A Falorni.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The presence of 21-hydroxylase autoantibodies (21OHAb) is a marker of adrenal autoimmunity and can be used to identify subjects with pre-clinical Addison's disease. The low-dose (1 microg) ACTH test (LDT) is more sensitive than the high-dose (250 microg) test (HDT) for the diagnosis of pituitary adrenal insufficiency, but no information is available on the use of a LDT in subjects with autoimmune adrenalitis and primary adrenal insufficiency. The aim of our study was to evaluate the clinical use of the LDT in the diagnosis of early adrenocortical dysfunction in patients with adrenal autoantibodies. DESIGN AND METHODS: Firstly, we evaluated the cortisol responses to both a LDT and a HDT in a group of 12 healthy volunteers. We then performed a LDT in 11 subjects positive for 21OHAb, but without clinical signs of Addison's disease identified by screening 920 patients with one or more organ-specific autoimmune diseases. In all cases, the LDT was followed by a sequential HDT which was used as a control test of the sensitivity and specificity of the LDT.
RESULTS: In healthy subjects, the peak cortisol levels after the LDT were similar to those after the classical HDT. In 21OHAb-positive subjects, the LDT showed a pathological response in five out of 11 (45%) cases and the diagnostic concordance between the results of the LDT and those of the HDT was 100%. All the five cases with pathological LDT were also positive for adrenal cortex autoantibodies (ACA) and 4/5 had high levels of basal ACTH. One subject with pathological LDT developed clinical Addison's disease 4 months after the test had been performed.
CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates that the low dose ACTH test has a high diagnostic sensitivity and specificity for primary adrenal insufficiency and suggests that it can accurately identify subjects with pre-clinical adrenal dysfunction.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10931087     DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2265.2000.01050.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)        ISSN: 0300-0664            Impact factor:   3.478


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