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Mifepristone reduces insulin resistance in patient volunteers with adrenal incidentalomas that secrete low levels of cortisol: a pilot study.
[adrenal incidentaloma]
Incidental
adrenal
masses
are
commonly
detected
during
imaging
for
other
pathologies
.
10
%
of
the
elderly
population
has
an
'
adrenal
incidentaloma
'
,
up
to
20
%
of
these
show
low
-grade
autonomous
cortisol
secretion
and
60
%
of
patients
with
autonomous
cortisol
secretion
have
insulin
resistance
.
Cortisol
excess
is
known
to
cause
insulin
resistance
,
an
independent
cardiovascular
risk
marker
,
however
in
patients
with
adrenal
incidentalomas
it
is
unknown
whether
their
insulin
resistance
is
secondary
to
the
excess
cortisol
and
therefore
potentially
reversible
.
In
a
proof
of
concept
study
we
examined
the
short
-term
effects
of
glucocorticoid
receptor
(
GR
)
antagonism
in
patients
with
an
adrenal
incidentaloma
to
determine
whether
their
insulin
resistance
was
reversible
.
In
a
prospective
open
-label
pilot
study
,
six
individuals
with
adrenal
incidentalomas
and
autonomous
cortisol
secretion
were
treated
with
mifepristone
(
a
GR
antagonist
)
200
mg
twice
daily
and
studied
for
4
weeks
on
a
Clinical
Research
Facility
.
Insulin
resistance
at
four
weeks
was
assessed
by
insulin
resistance
indices
,
lnHOMA-IR
and
lnMatsuda
,
and
AUC
insulin
during
a
2
-
hour
glucose
tolerance
test
.
Biochemical
evidence
of
GR
blockade
was
shown
in
all
individuals
and
across
the
group
there
was
a
significant
reduction
in
insulin
resistance
:
lnHOMA-IR
(
1
.
0
vs
0
.
6
;
p
 
=
 
0
.
03
)
,
lnHOMA-
%
beta
(
4
.
8
vs
4
.
3
;
p
 
=
 
0
.
03
)
and
lnMatsuda
(
1
.
2
vs
1
.
6
;
p
 
=
 
0
.
03
)
.
Five
out
of
six
individuals
showed
a
reduction
in
insulin
AUC
>
7237
pmol
/
l
.
min
,
and
in
two
patients
this
showed
a
clinically
significant
cardiovascular
benefit
(
as
defined
by
the
Helsinki
heart
study
)
.
Short
-term
GR
antagonism
is
sufficient
to
reduce
insulin
resistance
in
some
individuals
with
adrenal
incidentalomas
and
mild
cortisol
excess
.
Further
assessment
is
required
to
assess
if
the
responses
may
be
used
to
stratify
therapy
as
adrenal
incidentalomas
may
be
a
common
remediable
cause
of
increased
cardiovascular
risk
.
ClinicalTrials
.
gov
NCT
00721201
.
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