Abstract
Purpose
To evaluate factors that could potentially affect the hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis response to insulin-induced hypoglycemia in children without history or symptoms of adrenal insufficiency and to propose a cut-off value to define a normal response in this population.
Methods
Exploratory single-center study involving 78 children that prospectively underwent insulin tolerance test (ITT) for suspected growth hormone (GH) deficiency.
Methods
Glucose, cortisol, GH, adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH), epinephrine and norepinephrine levels were measured at baseline and after insulin-induced hypoglycemia. Serum cortisol was measured using Access automated immunoassay.
Results
Mean (range) basal morning serum cortisol of 8 (2.2–19.5) µg/dL/222 (61–542) nmol/L increased after hypoglycemia to 20.5 (14.6–29.5) µg/dL/570 nmol/L (405–819) nmol/L. Peak serum cortisol levels of 14.6 µg/dL (405 nmol/L) and 15.4 µg/dL (428 nmol/L) corresponded to the 2.5th and 5th percentiles, respectively. Peak serum cortisol correlated with peak plasma epinephrine (r = 0.367; P = 0.0014) but did not correlate with age, BMI-SD or peak serum GH. Children with intact and abnormal GH responses presented similar mean peak serum cortisol levels (20.0 vs. 20.6 µg/dL/555 vs. 572 nmol/L; P = 0.21).
Conclusion
Our data indicate that the current cut-off to define normal HPA axis response in children after insulin-induced hypoglycemia warrants reevaluation to avoid over-diagnosis of adrenal insufficiency. Our results suggest that peak serum cortisol levels ≥ 15.4 µg/dL (428 nmol/L) in children undergoing ITT might represent a normal cortisol response to stress, regardless of age, BMI or GH secretory capacity.
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The data file including the detailed results for each subject has been deposited at Zenodo repository (https://zenodo.org/badge/DOI/10.5281/zenodo.3968515.svg).
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JBD was supported by a grant from the Brazilian Federal agency for Support and Evaluation of Post-Graduate Education (CAPES). Grant number: 88881.131833/2016-01.
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This study was performed under supervision of Professor AROJr. AROJr is currently an employee of IPSEN Bioscience in Cambridge/MA, USA. JBD, BSS and WP have nothing to disclose.
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Drummond, J.B., Soares, B.S., Pedrosa, W. et al. Revisiting peak serum cortisol response to insulin-induced hypoglycemia in children. J Endocrinol Invest 44, 1291–1299 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40618-020-01427-x
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