Increased urinary excretion of free 20α- and 20β-dihydrocortisol in a hypercortisolemic but hypocortisoluric patient with Cushing's disease

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We identfied non-metabolized, non-conjugatd 20α- and 20β-dihydrocortisll (20α- and 20β-DHF) in urine from a patient with Cushing's disease, by use of three different liquid-chromatographic systems and by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. We document that these 20-isomers of dihydrocortisol may strongly contribute to unspecfic interferences with the immunological assessment of urinary free cortisol (F). The urinary excretion rates of 20α- and 20β-DHF were quantified radioimmunologically with use of a cross-reacting cortisol antiserum after effective purification by liquid chromatography. The patient with Cushing's disease had mean peripheral cortisol concentrations of 1018 nmol/L. The urinary excretion rates (nmol/24 h) were 1455 for 20α-DF, 330 for 20β-DHF, and 18 for F. The corresponding reference values (median in nmol/24 h) were 174 for 20α-DHF, 111 for 20β-DHF, and 68 for F (n = 22). We conclude that (a) specific estimation of urinary free F is not as highly sensitive for diagnosis of chronic hypercortisolemic states as is generaly assumed; and (b) measurement of urinary free 20α- and 20β-DHF or of the corresponding 20-DHF:F ratios may be more sensitive.

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Schoneshofer, M., Weber, B., & Nigam, S. (1983). Increased urinary excretion of free 20α- and 20β-dihydrocortisol in a hypercortisolemic but hypocortisoluric patient with Cushing’s disease. Clinical Chemistry, 29(2), 385–389. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/29.2.385

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