Abstract

ContextThe lack of sensitive and robust analytical methods has hindered the reliable quantification of estrogen metabolites in subjects with low concentrations.ObjectiveTo establish sex-specific reference ranges for estrone (E1) and estradiol (E2) throughout life and to evaluate sex-differences using the state-of-the-art liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for quantification of E1, E2, and estriol (E3).DesignLC-MS/MS method development and construction of estrogen reference ranges.SettingsPopulation-based cross-sectional cohorts from the greater Copenhagen and Aarhus areas.ParticipantsHealthy participants aged 3 months to 61 years (n = 1838).ResultsAn isotope diluted LC-MS/MS method was developed and validated for measurements of serum E1, E2, and E3. Limits of detections (LODs) were 3 pmol/L (E1), 4 pmol/L (E2), and 12 pmol/L (E3), respectively. This sensitive method made it possible to differentiate between male and female concentration levels of E1 and E2 in children. In girls, E2 levels ranged from <LOD to 100 pmol/L during mini-puberty, whereas it was ≤20 pmol/L during childhood. E1 and E2 increased with age and pubertal breast stage and varied during the menstrual cycle; E1 was lower than E2 in girls and premenopausal women, and higher than E2 in postmenopausal women. In boys, E1 and E2 increased with age and pubertal stage, whereas little changes with age were observed in men. High E3 concentrations were confirmed in pregnant women.ConclusionReference ranges of simultaneous quantification of E1 and E2 by this novel specific and highly sensitive LC-MS/MS method provide an invaluable tool in clinical practice and in future research studies.

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  • Hanne Frederiksen,1,2 Trine Holm Johannsen,1,2 Stine Ehlern Andersen,1 Jakob Albrethsen,1,2 Selma Kløve Landersoe,3 Jørgen Holm Petersen,1,2,4 Anders Nyboe Andersen,3 Esben Thyssen Vestergaard,5 Mia Elbek Schorring,5 Allan Linneberg,6,7 Katharina M

  • E1 and E2 increased with age and pubertal breast stage and varied during the menstrual cycle; E1 was lower than E2 in girls and premenopausal women, and higher than E2 in postmenopausal women

  • E1 and E2 increased with age and pubertal stage, whereas little changes with age were observed in men

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SubjectsIn total, serum samples from 1838 healthy subjects (772 boys and men/1066 girls and women) selected from 5 different cohorts were analyzed for estrogen concentrations: cohort 1, a subset from the Copenhagen Mother–Child Cohort: 50 boys and 50 girls aged 3.0 to 5.3 months, 17 boys and 15 girls aged 10 to 14 months, and 49 boys and 48 girls aged 4.2 to 6.0 years (http://www.edmarc.net/mother-child-cohort. html, [16,17]; cohort 2, a subset of 48 girls aged 7.9 months to 6.0 years from the study of the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) response to a gonadotropin-releasing hormone test in this age group [18]; cohort 3, 499 boys and 604 girls aged 5.9 to 23.4 years and 62 adolescent girls using oral contraceptives aged 14.8 to 19.4 years from the Copenhagen Puberty Study Serum samples from 1838 healthy subjects (772 boys and men/1066 girls and women) selected from 5 different cohorts were analyzed for estrogen concentrations: cohort 1, a subset from the Copenhagen Mother–Child Cohort: 50 boys and 50 girls aged 3.0 to 5.3 months, 17 boys and 15 girls aged 10 to 14 months, and 49 boys and 48 girls aged 4.2 to 6.0 years Html, [16,17]; cohort 2, a subset of 48 girls aged 7.9 months to 6.0 years from the study of the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) response to a gonadotropin-releasing hormone test in this age group [18]; cohort 3, 499 boys and 604 girls aged 5.9 to 23.4 years and 62 adolescent girls using oral contraceptives aged 14.8 to 19.4 years from the Copenhagen Puberty Study For analysis of E1 and E2, a new method for simultaneous quantitative determination of estrogens, including estriol (E3) in human serum by isotope dilution online TurboFlow-LC-MS/MS was developed and validated (all supplementary material and figures are located in a digital research materials repository [26])

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