Long-term persistence of glycemic dysregulation in patients with a history of pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma

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Contributors

  • Alessa Fischer - , University Hospital Zurich (Author)
  • Hanna Remde - , University Hospital of Würzburg (Author)
  • Christina Pamporaki - , Department of Internal Medicine III (Author)
  • Ulrich Dischinger - , University Hospital of Würzburg (Author)
  • Nicole Bechmann - , Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (Author)
  • Mercedes Robledo - , CIBER - Center for Biomedical Research Network (Author)
  • Katharina Wang - , Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich (Author)
  • Diana Vetter - , University Hospital Zurich (Author)
  • José Oberholzer - , University Hospital Zurich (Author)
  • Grégoire B Morand - , University Hospital Zurich (Author)
  • Simon Andreas Mueller - , University Hospital Zurich (Author)
  • Alexander Huber - , University Hospital Zurich (Author)
  • Ralph Fritsch - , University Hospital Zurich (Author)
  • Sven Gruber - , University Hospital Zurich (Author)
  • Constanze Hantel - , Department of Internal Medicine III, University Hospital Zurich (Author)
  • Kathrin Zitzmann - , Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich (Author)
  • Martin Reincke - , Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich (Author)
  • Christoph J Auernhammer - , Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich (Author)
  • Karel Pacak - , AKESO holding a.s. (Author)
  • Ashley B Grossman - , Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust (Author)
  • Felix Beuschlein - , The LOOP Zurich Medical Research Center (Author)
  • Svenja Nölting - , Hospital of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Munich (Author)

Abstract

CONTEXT: Pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs) are rare endocrine tumors that frequently produce catecholamines. Catecholamine-induced cardiometabolic complications substantially contribute to increased morbidity and mortality in PPGL patients prior to surgical resection.

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether markers of elevated cardiometabolic risk persist in patients following PPGL resection.

DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of a multicenter cohort of patients with PPGLs participating in the prospective ProsPheo study and the ENS@T registry.

METHODS: Cardiometabolic risk factors, including glycemic status, dyslipidemia, and BMI, were assessed in patients with PPGL at diagnosis and during follow-up. Patients with a history of resected PPGL were compared to a control group with non-functioning adrenal adenomas (NFAA) from the ENS@T registry.

RESULTS: Patients with a present PPGL or a history of PPGL (n=188), a metastatic PPGL (n=27) or a known susceptibility gene pathogenic variant (PV) for the development of PPGL without a history of PPGL (n=44), were included. We compared the asymptomatic PV carriers to patients with a history of PPGL: those with a history of PPGL showed a significantly higher prevalence of hyperglycemic disorders (p=0.013) compared to asymptomatic PV carriers. In patients with a history of PPGL and at least 12 months of follow-up post-surgery (n=113), the prevalence of hyperglycemic disorders (p<0.001), as well as the mean HbA1c (5.63%, SD 0.43%), were significantly higher, compared to a control group with NFAA (n=76) of similar age and BMI (HbA1c 5.45%, SD 0.40%; p = 0.004).

CONCLUSIONS: Glycemic disturbances persist long-term after the resection of PPGL.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article numberdgae901
JournalThe Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2 Jan 2025
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0002-6932-333X/work/176862967
unpaywall 10.1210/clinem/dgae901

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