Literature DB >> 306899

Analysis of glucocorticoid metabolites in the neonatal period: catabolism of cortisone acetate by an infant with 21-hydroxylase deficiency.

N F Taylor, D H Curnow, C H Shackleton.   

Abstract

The urinary excretion of 27 individual 17-hydroxycorticosteroids by a female infant with 21-hydroxylase deficiency was studied using gas chromatography on an open-tubular column and combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Samples were analysed from days 1, 3 and 4 of life, before cortisone acetate treatment commenced on day 6, and on days 9 and 192, during treatment. The pattern of metabolites before and after treatment showed similarities with extensive reductions at positions 3 and 20 of the steroid nucleus and hydroxylations at positions 1 and 6. The following new glucocorticoid metabolites were identified: 1beta,3alpha,17alpha,21-tetrahydroxy-5alpha(andbeta)-pregnane-11,20-dione; 3alpha,6xi,17alpha,21-tetrahydroxy-5xi-pregnane-11,20-dione (2 epimers); 1beta,3alpha,17alpha,20alpha(andbeta),21-pentahydroxy-5beta-pregnan-11-one, and 3alpha,6xi,17alpha,20alpha (andbeta),21-pentahydroxy-5beta-pregnan-11-one. These steroids comprised 50% of the total metabolites on day 9, but only 20% on day 192. They have also been detected in the urine of normal neonates.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 306899     DOI: 10.1016/0009-8981(78)90299-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chim Acta        ISSN: 0009-8981            Impact factor:   3.786


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1.  Effects of mitotane treatment on human steroid metabolism: implications for patient management.

Authors:  L Ghataore; I Chakraborti; S J Aylwin; K-M Schulte; D Dworakowska; P Coskeran; N F Taylor
Journal:  Endocr Connect       Date:  2012-07-21       Impact factor: 3.335

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