Measurmeent of urinary free 20α-dihydrocortisol in biochemical diagnosis of chronic hypercorticoidism

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Using liquid chromatography, we estimated the urinary excretion of 20α-dihydrocortisol (20-DH) and urinary free cortisol (UFC) in normal subjects and in 40 patients with Cushing's syndrome of different etiologies. The median normal excretion rate (nmol/24 h) was 174 for 20-DH and 68 for UFC, the 20-DH/UFC ratio thus being 2.55. For patients with Cushing's syndrome, the excretiion rate was 1798 for 20-DH and 298 for UFC, the ratio 6.03. We evaluated the effect of acute stimulation of adrenal secretion on 20-DH and UFC by administering corticotropin to six normal subjects. After such stimulation, the excretion rate was 566 for 20-DH and 1238 for UFC (ratio 0.45). Whereas 20-DH excretion rate exceeded the normal range in all patients, six patients had normal or even below-normal values for UFC excretion. Evidently, measurement of urinary 20-DH is a better test for chronic hypercorticoidism than is measurement of urinary UFC, and chronic hypercorticoidism can be differentiated from the acute state by the 20-DH/UFC ratio.

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Schoneshofer, M., Weber, B., & Oelkers, W. (1986). Measurmeent of urinary free 20α-dihydrocortisol in biochemical diagnosis of chronic hypercorticoidism. Clinical Chemistry, 32(5), 808–810. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/32.5.808

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