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Positive effects of short course androgen therapy on the neurodevelopmental outcome in boys with 47,XXY syndrome at 36 and 72 months of age
Authors:Carole A. Samango‐Sprouse  Teresa Sadeghin  Francine L Mitchell  Teresa Dixon  Emily Stapleton  Madison Kingery  Andrea L. Gropman
Affiliation:1. George Washington University of the Health Sciences, Washington, District of Columbia;2. Neurodevelopmental Diagnostic Center for Young Children, Crofton, Maryland;3. The Focus Foundation, Davidsonville, Maryland;4. Department of Neurology, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia
Abstract:The effects of early androgen treatment on neurodevelopmental performance in pre‐pubertal boys with 47,XXY have not been well investigated. The influence of hormones on brain development in humans suggests that a positive effect on neurodevelopmental outcome in young boys with XXY may be plausible with hormone replacement therapy. The aim of the study was to investigate retrospectively if an early course of androgen treatment (three injections of testosterone enanthate, 25 mg, each) had an impact on specific domains of neurodevelopmental function in boys with 47,XXY at 36 and 72 months of age. One hundred one boys with a karyotype of 47,XXY had neurodevelopmental assessments. The retrospective chart review resulted in one group (n = 34) who had received androgen treatment during infancy and the second group was untreated (N = 67). Statistical analysis was completed to determine if there was a positive effect from treatment observed at 36 and at 72 months on multiple domains of development. There were significant differences in multiple cognitive domains in the group who received androgen treatment, including multiple measures of language, intellectual, and neuromotor skills. Improved function was observed in neurodevelopmental outcome in boys with 47,XXY at 36 and 72 months who had been treated with a short course of androgen treatment in infancy. Continued research is underway to expand our understanding of the relationship of androgen, brain function, and neurobehavioral and neurodevelopmental outcome in boys with 47,XXY. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:47,XXY  androgens  sex chromosome disorders  chromosomal variations  Klinefelter syndrome (KS)
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