Exploring the Impact of Short- and Long-Term Hydrocortisone Replacement on Cognitive Function, Quality of Life and Catecholamine Secretion: A Pilot Study

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Birgit Harbeck
Sven Danneberg
Amir-Hossein Rahvar
Christian S. Haas
Hendrik Lehnert
Peter Kropp
Heiner Mönig
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[1] University of Lübeck,Department of Medicine I
[2] University of Rostock,Institute of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology
[3] Christian-Albrechts-University,Department of Medicine I
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Adrenal insufficiency; Hydrocortisone replacement; Cognitive function; Adrenomedullary system;
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Hydrocortisone (HC) substitution is essential in the treatment for patients with adrenal insufficiency (AI). Current replacement regimens however only incompletely mimic the physiological circadian rhythm of cortisol secretion, thereby resulting in subclinical temporary hypo- and hypercortisolism. Several studies point toward impairment of cognitive functions under these conditions, in part due to affected catecholamine secretion. Aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of long-term versus short-term HC replacement therapy on the adrenomedullary system and cognitive functions. Fourteen patients with primary or secondary AI were divided into two groups, depending on the duration of disease and HC replacement therapy (<15 years). All subjects underwent standardized neurocognitive testing; in addition, cortisol and catecholamine levels as well as physiological parameters and quality of life (QoL) were assessed. Patients with HC replacement therapy ≥15 years (n = 7) received significantly higher equivalent glucocorticoid doses than those with a shorter lasting therapy (n = 7; p = 0.048). Neuropsychological tests, QoL, physiological parameters, and cortisol levels did not differ significantly between both groups. Of note, norepinephrine levels were significantly lower in patients on short-term HC replacement therapy (p = 0.025). However, there were no significant differences in catecholamines with respect to the underlying pathophysiology, gender, or age. Irrespective of the duration of use, male patients scored significantly better for single aspects of QoL, whereas females performed significantly better in the attention test. Overall, we showed that duration of cortisol replacement therapy may have an impact on catecholamine release, but does not seem to affect cognitive functions and QoL.
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