作者
Jian Zhong,Danchen Wang,Shaowei Xie,Ming Li,Yicong Yin,Jialei Yu,Chaochao Ma,Songlin Yu,Ling Qiu
摘要
Since steroids are crucial for diagnosing endocrine disorders, the lack of research on factors that affect hormone levels makes interpreting the results difficult. Our study aims to assess the stability of the pre-analytical procedure and the impact of hormonal physiological fluctuations using real-world data. The dataset was created using 12,418 records from individuals whose steroid hormone measurements were taken in our laboratory between September 2019 and March 2024. We routinely measured 22 steroid hormones in plasma using well-validated liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry techniques. After normalization transformation, outlier removal, and z-score normalization, generalized additive models were constructed to evaluate preanalytic stability and age, sex, and sample time-dependent hormonal fluctuations. Most hormones exhibit significant variability with age, particularly steroid hormone precursors, sex hormones, and certain corticosteroids such as aldosterone. 18-hydroxycortisol, 18-oxocortisol, Sex hormones varied between male and female. Levels of certain hormones, including cortisol, cortisone, 11-deoxycortisol, 18-hydroxycortisol, 18-oxocortisol, corticosterone, aldosterone, estrone, testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, 11-ketotestosterone, and 11-hydroxytestosterone, fluctuated with sampling time. Moreover, levels of pregnenolone and progesterone decreased within 1hour of sampling, with pregnenolone becoming unstable with storage time at 4 degrees after centrifugation, while other hormone levels remained relatively stable for a short period of time without or after centrifugation of the sample. This is the first time that real-world data have been used to assess the pre-analytic stability of plasma hormones and to assess the effect of physiological factors on steroid hormones.