| Literature DB >> 28116043 |
Bibian van der Voorn1, Jonneke J Hollanders1, Johannes C F Ket2, Joost Rotteveel1, Martijn J J Finken1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gender-specific differences in hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity have been postulated to emerge during puberty. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to test the hypothesis that gender-specific differences in HPA axis activity are already present in childhood.Entities:
Keywords: Glucocorticoid; Infant; Pediatric; Sex characteristics; Stress hormone
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28116043 PMCID: PMC5244584 DOI: 10.1186/s13293-016-0123-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Sex Differ ISSN: 2042-6410 Impact factor: 5.027
Fig. 1This flow chart presents the different phases of the systematic review and meta-analysis, conform the PRISMA-statement. (www.prisma-statement.org)
Summary of studies included in the descriptive analysis
| Group | First author (year) |
| Age (years) | Sample protocol | Assay | Result | Biasa |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saliva <8 years | Klug (2000) [ | 119 (46%) | 0 | 3-point day curve | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 2 |
| Eiden (2015) [ | 257 (?) | 0.75 | Laboratory temperament assessment | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 3 | |
| Plusquellec (2011) [ | 466 (?) | 1.6 ± 0. 1 | Morning sample | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 2 | |
| Spinrad (2009) [ | 84 (49%) | 4.5 | Preschool laboratory assessment | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 2 | |
| Hatzinger (2007) [ | 102 (42%) | 4.9 ± 0. 4 | CAR | Immunoassay | Cortisol levels were lower in boys at awakening ( | 1 | |
| Saliva 8–18 years | Safarzadeh (2005) [ | 100 (58%) | 6–14 | Morning sample | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 1 |
| Isaksson (2015) [ | 68 (50%) | 9 | Morning sample | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 2 | |
| Kjölhede (2014) [ | 231 (50%) | 9.5 ± 1.5 | Morning sample | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 1 | |
| Vaillancourt (2008) [ | 154 (52%) | 12.3 ± 0.8 | Six samples standardized across time and day | Immunoassay | On Saturday morning, boys had significantly lower morning levels. On Monday and Thursday, no significant gender differences were found. | 1 | |
| Gunnar (2009) [ | 82 (49%) | 9–15 | TSST | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 1 | |
| Serum <8 years | Fadalti (1999) [ | 72 (49%) | 0–2 | Morning sample | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 0 |
| Ballerini (2010) [ | 319 (45%) | 0–5 | Surplus serum | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 2 | |
| Parker (1978) [ | 106 (43%) | 2–12 | Morning sample | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 2 | |
| Serum 8–18 years | Kulasingam (2010) [ | 419 (?) | 0 – 15 | Surplus serum | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 3 |
| Soldin (2005) [ | 376 (?) | 0–18 | Surplus serum | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 1 | |
| Karbasy (2015) [ | 711 (?) | 0–19 | ? | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 1 | |
| Fadalti (1999) [ | 82 (49%) | 6–18 | Morning sample | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 0 | |
| Barra (2015) [ | 120 (45%) | 12.4 ± 3 | Morning sample | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 1 | |
| Chalew (1997) [ | 15 (73%) | 12.7 ± 2.2 | 24-h blood withdrawal | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 1 | |
| Linder (1990) [ | 82 (58%) | 8–17 | 24-h blood withdrawal | HPL | No gender differences. | 0 | |
| Urine <8 years | – | ||||||
| Urine 8–18 years | Dorn (1996) [ | 20 (55%) | 15.2 ± 1.1 | 24-h urine sample | Immunoassay | No gender differences | 1 |
aNumber of high risks of bias out of four bias categories (selection, performance, detection, and other biases)
Fig. 2Risk of bias graph presenting a summary of the judgements of the accessors concerning risk of bias across all studies included in the meta-analysis. Bias risk is presented as percentage of total studies (n = 58)
Fig. 3Forest plots of gender differences per subgroup. a Salivary cortisol (nmol/L) <8 years of age. b Salivary cortisol (nmol/L) 8–18 years of age. c Serum cortisol (nmol/L) <8 years of age. d Serum cortisol (nmol/L) 8–18 years of age
Fig. 4Forest plots of gender differences per subgroup. a 24-h urine cortisol (μg/24 h) <8 years of age. b 24-h urine cortisol (μg/24 h) 8–18 years of age