Production Rates of Cortisol in Obesity |
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Authors: | Heinrich Vierhapper,Peter Nowotny,Werner Waldh usl |
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Affiliation: | Heinrich Vierhapper,Peter Nowotny,Werner Waldhäusl |
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Abstract: | Objective: To determine the metabolic clearance rates (MCRs) and endogenous production rates (PRs) of cortisol (F) in grades 2 and 3 obese men (n = 9) and women (n = 6). Research Methods and Procedures: The MCRs and the endogenous PRs of cortisol (F) were determined in grades 2 and 3 obese men (n = 9) and women (n = 6) using the stable isotope dilution technique and mass spectrometry. Results: In obese women, endogenous PRs of F (0.6 ± 0.4 mg/h) were similar to those of nonobese women, but MCRs of F were higher in obese women (9 ± 4 L/h) compared with nonobese women (5 + 2 L/h; p < 0.05). The MCR of F was correlated with the ratio of excreted cortisone to F metabolites. Furthermore, obese women were characterized by an increased ratio of androsterone to etiocholanolone (p < 0.01). In obese men, the MCRs (11 ± 6 L/h) and the endogenous PRs of F (0.6 ± 0.3 mg/h) were both similar to those of nonobese men, but the MCR of F was directly correlated with the ratio of excreted cortisone to F metabolites (r = 0.7833, p = 0.012). Discussion: These data demonstrate sex‐specific differences in F metabolism in obesity. The rise in MCRs of F is more pronounced in obese women than in men. However, the increase in the MCR of F is moderate in both genders and exceeds the normal range only in a subgroup of obese individuals. |
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Keywords: | cortisol production rates metabolic clearance rates stable‐labeled isotopes mass spectrometry |
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