Developments in Primary Aldosteronism Subtyping Using Steroid Profiling

© 2020 Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart New York. Adrenal venous sampling is the standard of care for identifying patients with unilateral primary aldosteronism, which is often caused by an aldosterone producing adenoma and can be cured with surgery. The numerous limitations of adrenal venous sampli...

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Main Authors: Taweesak Wannachalee, Adina F. Turcu
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spelling th-mahidol.577242020-08-25T17:37:58Z Developments in Primary Aldosteronism Subtyping Using Steroid Profiling Taweesak Wannachalee Adina F. Turcu University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine © 2020 Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart New York. Adrenal venous sampling is the standard of care for identifying patients with unilateral primary aldosteronism, which is often caused by an aldosterone producing adenoma and can be cured with surgery. The numerous limitations of adrenal venous sampling, including its high cost, scarce availability, technical challenges, and lack of standardized protocols, have driven efforts to develop alternative, non-invasive tools for the diagnosis of aldosterone producing adenomas. Seminal discoveries regarding the pathogenesis of aldosterone producing adenomas made over the past decade have leveraged hypotheses-driven research of steroid phenotypes characteristic of various aldosterone producing adenomas. In parallel, the expanding availability of mass spectrometry has enabled the simultaneous quantitation of many steroids in single assays from small volume biosamples. Steroid profiling has contributed to our evolving understanding about the pathophysiology of primary aldosteronism and its subtypes. Herein, we review the current state of knowledge regarding the application of multi-steroid panels in assisting with primary aldosteronism subtyping. 2020-08-25T09:05:29Z 2020-08-25T09:05:29Z 2020-06-01 Review Hormone and Metabolic Research. Vol.52, No.6 (2020), 373-378 10.1055/a-1141-3526 14394286 00185043 2-s2.0-85086683132 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/57724 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85086683132&origin=inward
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
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Medicine
Taweesak Wannachalee
Adina F. Turcu
Developments in Primary Aldosteronism Subtyping Using Steroid Profiling
description © 2020 Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart New York. Adrenal venous sampling is the standard of care for identifying patients with unilateral primary aldosteronism, which is often caused by an aldosterone producing adenoma and can be cured with surgery. The numerous limitations of adrenal venous sampling, including its high cost, scarce availability, technical challenges, and lack of standardized protocols, have driven efforts to develop alternative, non-invasive tools for the diagnosis of aldosterone producing adenomas. Seminal discoveries regarding the pathogenesis of aldosterone producing adenomas made over the past decade have leveraged hypotheses-driven research of steroid phenotypes characteristic of various aldosterone producing adenomas. In parallel, the expanding availability of mass spectrometry has enabled the simultaneous quantitation of many steroids in single assays from small volume biosamples. Steroid profiling has contributed to our evolving understanding about the pathophysiology of primary aldosteronism and its subtypes. Herein, we review the current state of knowledge regarding the application of multi-steroid panels in assisting with primary aldosteronism subtyping.
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Taweesak Wannachalee
Adina F. Turcu
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Adina F. Turcu
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title Developments in Primary Aldosteronism Subtyping Using Steroid Profiling
title_short Developments in Primary Aldosteronism Subtyping Using Steroid Profiling
title_full Developments in Primary Aldosteronism Subtyping Using Steroid Profiling
title_fullStr Developments in Primary Aldosteronism Subtyping Using Steroid Profiling
title_full_unstemmed Developments in Primary Aldosteronism Subtyping Using Steroid Profiling
title_sort developments in primary aldosteronism subtyping using steroid profiling
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