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Puberty and prognosis of asthma and bronchial hyper-reactivity
Authors:T Nicolai  S Illi  J Tenbörg  W Kiess  E V Mutius
Institution:Dr v Hauner'sches Kinderspital, University of Kinderklinik, München,;University Kinderklinik, Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:It is a commonly held view that pediatric asthma frequently abates during puberty. However, little data are available that associate the stage of puberty with the prognosis of asthma and bronchial hyper‐reactivity (BHR). In this study, 155 children with active asthma at 10 years of age (60 girls 38.7%], 95 boys 61.3%]) were followed‐up until they reached 14 years of age. The stage of puberty was assessed by parental questionnaire; in addition, serum 3‐α‐androstanediolglucuronide, as an endocrinological marker for peripheral androgen status, was measured in 107 subjects. Persistence of asthma was determined via questionnaire, lung function testing, and bronchial provocation (hyperventilation of cold, dry air). At 14 years of age, 73.3% of girls were reported to have had menarche and 40.8% of boys a voice change, and only 35.5% of the subjects had experienced acute asthma symptoms during the last 12 months, with an almost unchanged gender ratio (19 girls 34.5%], 36 boys 65.5%]) vs. that recorded at 10 years of age. The level of androstanediolglucuronide was higher in the children who reported puberty (mean ± SD): 3.03 ± 2.13 nmol/l vs. 1.89 ± 1.26 nmol/l, p = 0.003. No statistically significant relationship was found between the reported signs of late puberty and loss of asthma or BHR. Likewise, no significant association was found between asthma persistence and the level of androstanediolglucuronide (2.39 ± 1.75 nmol/l vs. 2.44 ± 1.82 nmol/l, p = 0.84), or BHR and the level of androstanediolglucuronide (3.02 ± 1.97 nmol/l vs. 2.28 ± 1.67 nmol/l, p = 0.13), at 14 years of age, in girls or boys. At 14 years of age, no change in the gender ratio of children with active asthma had occured. These results may indicate that the change in gender predominance of asthma through the second decade of life is not caused by increased loss of established asthma in boys between 10 and 14 years of age.
Keywords:asthma  bronchial hyper-reactivity  persistence  puberty  androstanediol
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