Requirement for specific gravity and creatinine adjustments for urinary steroids and luteinizing hormone concentrations in adolescents

Objectives: Urinary hormone concentrations are often adjusted to correct for hydration status. We aimed to determine whether first morning void urine hormones in growing adolescents require adjustments and, if so, whether urinary creatinine or specific gravity are better adjustments. Design and meth...

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Published in:Annals of Clinical Biochemistry
Main Author: Singh G.K.S.; Balzer B.W.R.; Desai R.; Jimenez M.; Steinbeck K.S.; Handelsman D.J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications Ltd 2015
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Singh G.K.S.; Balzer B.W.R.; Desai R.; Jimenez M.; Steinbeck K.S.; Handelsman D.J.
Requirement for specific gravity and creatinine adjustments for urinary steroids and luteinizing hormone concentrations in adolescents
2015
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry
52
6
10.1177/0004563215580385
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84945198507&doi=10.1177%2f0004563215580385&partnerID=40&md5=1ec1d335721ce01e2377bd10a8d68208
Objectives: Urinary hormone concentrations are often adjusted to correct for hydration status. We aimed to determine whether first morning void urine hormones in growing adolescents require adjustments and, if so, whether urinary creatinine or specific gravity are better adjustments. Design and methods: The study population was adolescents aged 10.1 to 14.3 years initially who provided fasting morning blood samples at 0 and 12 months (n = 343) and first morning urine every three months (n = 644). Unadjusted, creatinine and specific gravity-adjusted hormonal concentrations were compared by Deming regression and Bland–Altman analysis and grouped according to self-rated Tanner stage or chronological age. F-ratios for self-rated Tanner stages and age groups were used to compare unadjusted and adjusted hormonal changes in growing young adolescents. Correlations of paired serum and urinary hormonal concentration of unadjusted and creatinine and specific gravity-adjusted were also compared. Results: Fasting first morning void hormone concentrations correlated well and were unbiased between unadjusted or adjusted by either creatinine or specific gravity. Urine creatinine concentration increases with Tanner stages, age and male gender whereas urine specific gravity was not influenced by Tanner stage, age or gender. Adjustment by creatinine or specific gravity of urinary luteinizing hormone, estradiol, testosterone, dihydrotestosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone concentrations did not improve correlation with paired serum concentrations. Conclusions: Urine steroid and luteinizing hormone concentrations in first morning void samples of adolescents are not significantly influenced by hydration status and may not require adjustments; however, if desired, both creatinine and specific gravity adjustments are equally suitable. © 2015, © The Author(s) 2015.
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author Singh G.K.S.; Balzer B.W.R.; Desai R.; Jimenez M.; Steinbeck K.S.; Handelsman D.J.
spellingShingle Singh G.K.S.; Balzer B.W.R.; Desai R.; Jimenez M.; Steinbeck K.S.; Handelsman D.J.
Requirement for specific gravity and creatinine adjustments for urinary steroids and luteinizing hormone concentrations in adolescents
author_facet Singh G.K.S.; Balzer B.W.R.; Desai R.; Jimenez M.; Steinbeck K.S.; Handelsman D.J.
author_sort Singh G.K.S.; Balzer B.W.R.; Desai R.; Jimenez M.; Steinbeck K.S.; Handelsman D.J.
title Requirement for specific gravity and creatinine adjustments for urinary steroids and luteinizing hormone concentrations in adolescents
title_short Requirement for specific gravity and creatinine adjustments for urinary steroids and luteinizing hormone concentrations in adolescents
title_full Requirement for specific gravity and creatinine adjustments for urinary steroids and luteinizing hormone concentrations in adolescents
title_fullStr Requirement for specific gravity and creatinine adjustments for urinary steroids and luteinizing hormone concentrations in adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Requirement for specific gravity and creatinine adjustments for urinary steroids and luteinizing hormone concentrations in adolescents
title_sort Requirement for specific gravity and creatinine adjustments for urinary steroids and luteinizing hormone concentrations in adolescents
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description Objectives: Urinary hormone concentrations are often adjusted to correct for hydration status. We aimed to determine whether first morning void urine hormones in growing adolescents require adjustments and, if so, whether urinary creatinine or specific gravity are better adjustments. Design and methods: The study population was adolescents aged 10.1 to 14.3 years initially who provided fasting morning blood samples at 0 and 12 months (n = 343) and first morning urine every three months (n = 644). Unadjusted, creatinine and specific gravity-adjusted hormonal concentrations were compared by Deming regression and Bland–Altman analysis and grouped according to self-rated Tanner stage or chronological age. F-ratios for self-rated Tanner stages and age groups were used to compare unadjusted and adjusted hormonal changes in growing young adolescents. Correlations of paired serum and urinary hormonal concentration of unadjusted and creatinine and specific gravity-adjusted were also compared. Results: Fasting first morning void hormone concentrations correlated well and were unbiased between unadjusted or adjusted by either creatinine or specific gravity. Urine creatinine concentration increases with Tanner stages, age and male gender whereas urine specific gravity was not influenced by Tanner stage, age or gender. Adjustment by creatinine or specific gravity of urinary luteinizing hormone, estradiol, testosterone, dihydrotestosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone concentrations did not improve correlation with paired serum concentrations. Conclusions: Urine steroid and luteinizing hormone concentrations in first morning void samples of adolescents are not significantly influenced by hydration status and may not require adjustments; however, if desired, both creatinine and specific gravity adjustments are equally suitable. © 2015, © The Author(s) 2015.
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