Development of glucocorticoid (GC)-induced adrenal insufficiency is a serious adverse effect of GC treatment. It is today not possible to predict this adverse effect. The project aims at investigating a possible individual aspect, which may render subjects more or less sensitive to glucocorticoids, and thereby influence development of GC induced adrenal insufficiency. The hypothesis is that subjects with one or another of the polymorphisms in the GC receptor gene will either have increased or diminished GC sensitivity. This may be responsible for differences in development of GC induced adrenal insufficiency.
Blood is sampled from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), fulfilling the inclusion criteria and patients are genotyped for the SNPs N363S, BclI, ER22/23EK and 9β and grouped according to haplotypes. SNPs will be determined by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Patients will be included for a Synacthen test, to evaluate their adrenal function. Information from the results of the study will be able to assist clinicians to identify patients at risk and thus individualize GC therapy in a tailored fashion. Results of the study will be important for all patient groups worldwide on GC therapy.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
106
250 microg Synacthen test, performed fasting, in the morning, starting between 08·00 and 10·30 h, after an overnight fast and a prednisolone pause of approximately 48 hours (depending on normal dose administration time).
Rigshospitalet
Copenhagen, Denmark
RECRUITINGadrenal insufficiency
test for adrenal function by stimulation test (Synacthen test)
Time frame: upon first visit within average 1 month
quality of life
test by questionnaires
Time frame: upon inclusion (baseline)
Bone Density status
DXA and bone markers
Time frame: results from latest DXA scan performed in routine settings, bonemarkers upon inclusion (baseline)
body composition
BMI, waist-, hip- circumferencia
Time frame: upon inclusion (baselline)
metabolic syndrome
blood lipids, abdominal obesity, blood pressure, fasting plasma glucose
Time frame: upon inclusion (baseline)
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