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社论:绝经后骨质疏松性骨折综合治疗的进展

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Disclosure: A. Huebner: None. S. Thirumalasetty: None. T. Schubert: None. R. Naumann: None. I. Reichardt: None. M. Rohm: None. D. Landgraf: None. F. Gembardt: None. M.F. Hartmann: None. S.A. Wudy: None. M. Peitzsch: None. N. Reisch: None. K. Koehler, PhD: None. 21-hydroxylase deficiency (21OHD) is the most common form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and is caused by mutations in the CYP21A2 gene. 21OHD causes a wide array of clinical symptoms that result from gluco- and mineralocorticoid deficiency and adrenal androgen excess. Treatment firstly aims to substitute lacking steroid hormones, and secondly to restore negative feedback towards CRH and pituitary ACTH secretion to diminish adrenal androgen overproduction. In most cases supra-physiological glucocorticoid doses are necessary which may cause short stature, obesity, hypertension, and cardiovascular and metabolic co-morbidity with reduced quality of life. Hence, current steroid substitution regimens have significant limitations, so novel therapeutic strategies are required. In recent years new therapeutic approaches have emerged including new non-glucocorticoid substances interfering with the HPA axis to minimize adrenal androgen production and to lower external glucocorticoid substitution to physiological levels. However, valuable in-vivo models for pre-clinical testing of such drugs are lacking. Here we present the first viable and humanized mouse model in which the mouse gene Cyp21a1 is replaced by the human orthologue CYP21A2 in which the human point mutation R484Q is integrated. Twenty-weeks-old homozygous mice show marked adrenal hyperplasia, enhanced expression of the CYP21A2 gene and a weak increase of Cyp11a1 and Cyp11b2 gene expression. Tandem mass spectrometry measurements of the mice plasma at 20 weeks show decreased corticosterone and 11-deoxycorticosterone levels in the presence of increased ACTH levels in both male and female homozygous animals. Progesterone levels in homozygous mice are significantly higher (p<0.01) than in wildtype mice. We also observed increased aldosterone levels in female mutants whereas blood pressure does not differ between wildtype and mutant mice strains. Histologically, mutants exhibit adrenocortical hyperplasia. While mutant male mice are fertile with normal appearing testes, females are infertile, remain in the diestrus phase and present with a reduced number of ovarian follicles. In parallel, a second mouse strain bearing the I173N mutation was developed. This mutation is frequent in human patients causing simple virilizing or rarely salt wasting CAH. Homozygous mice require dexamethasone treatment during pregnancy and until weaning but are viable without treatment afterwards. Preliminary results show adrenal hyperplasia and alteration in steroidogenic gene expression and steroid profiles. In conclusion, we demonstrate that the humanized mutant CYP21A2 mice may represent an excellent animal CAH model to test novel treatment strategies for CAH patients. We believe that this model(s) will facilitate the transition from basic research into clinical application. Presentation: Saturday, June 17, 2023

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