2018
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2017.00375
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Multiple Salivary Cortisol Measurements Are a Useful Tool to Optimize Metyrapone Treatment in Patients with Cushing’s Syndromes Treatment: Case Presentations

Abstract: Measuring salivary cortisol is both convenient and non-invasive for patients; however, its usefulness as a marker for monitoring medical therapy has not yet been established. The aim of this study was to assess the utility of multiple salivary cortisol measurements in patients with Cushing’s syndrome (CS) during medical therapy. Six patients with CS (three with cortisol-secreting adrenocortical adenoma and three with ACTH-secreting pituitary adenoma) were recruited. Samples for morning serum cortisol, urinary … Show more

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“…While LNSC has an established role in the diagnosis of Cushing's disease and prediction of recurrence risk after surgery, its usefulness as a biomarker of medical treatment response is not yet known (5,6,16,17). The current analysis, which included a large subset of patients enrolled in a Phase III study, provides further evidence supporting a role for LNSC in monitoring patients with active Cushing's disease who are receiving medical treatment.…”
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“…While LNSC has an established role in the diagnosis of Cushing's disease and prediction of recurrence risk after surgery, its usefulness as a biomarker of medical treatment response is not yet known (5,6,16,17). The current analysis, which included a large subset of patients enrolled in a Phase III study, provides further evidence supporting a role for LNSC in monitoring patients with active Cushing's disease who are receiving medical treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…In our study, elevated mLNSC in patients with normal mUFC may have resulted from suboptimal recovery of normal circadian cortisol rhythm -characterized by an earlymorning cortisol peak and a gradual decrease during the day to low midnight levels (3) -despite an overall reduction in daily cortisol secretion. Indeed, dysregulation of cortisol circadian rhythm has been shown to persist in some patients during medical therapy even after normalization of mUFC (6,14,16). However, additional salivary cortisol assessments within a single day, including early in the morning and late at night, may be required to confirm the effects of medical therapy on circadian rhythm of cortisol secretion (6), which was not planned in the present study.…”
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