Bone mineral density in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia from prepubertal to adult age.

Context

Patients affected by the classic form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) need lifelong glucocorticoid therapy (GC). GC represents one of the primary causes of secondary osteoporosis, however the effect of steroid therapy on bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with CAH is still controversial.

Objective

To evaluate and compare the BMD of a group of prepubertal patients and a subgroup of young adult patients with CAH receiving chronic GC therapy, with healthy controls.

Design

retrospective observational study.

Setting

A referral center for pediatric endocrinology.

Patients and healthy controls

Fifty-six prepubertal children with CAH treated with GC from diagnosis and 60 prepubertal healthy children of comparable age. A subgroup of 36 young patients was studied after the completion of puberty, and their BMD was compared to that of 51 young adult healthy volunteers.

Methods

BMD was measured in the lumbar spine and in the whole body by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. Multivariate models were used for the comparison of BMD measurements between patients and control subjects.

Results

Whole-body BMD measurements of patients were significantly lower compared with healthy controls, both in boys and in girls. No differences were found in lumbar spine measurements. BMD expressed as Z-score decreased markedly in CAH patients from prepuberty to adulthood, particularly in young adult males. Men with CAH showed lumbar spine BMD values significantly lower than control subjects.

Conclusions

Boys and young adult men with classic form of CAH have lower bone mineral density values compared with healthy controls. This may put them at risk of developing osteoporosis early in life.

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TitleBone mineral density in patients with congenital adrenal hyperplasia from prepubertal to adult age.
Date2025-02-25
Issue nameThe Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
Issue numberpubmed:39996431
DOI10.1210/clinem/dgaf123
PubMed39996431
AuthorsStancampiano MR, Pitea M, Maruca K, Meroni SLC, Bucolo C, Russo G & Mora S
KeywordsCongenital adrenal hyperplasia, bone mineral density, gender, glucocorticoids
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