Different dysregulations in adrenal steroid biosynthesis as a prevalent cause of hyperandrogenism in women from southern Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1997
Abstract:
To investigate the presence of a dysregulation in steroid biosynthesis in women from southern Italy.
DESIGN:
Controlled clinical study.
SETTING:
Normal and hyperandrogenic women referred to the Endocrinology Unit of Federico II University Medical School of Naples.
PATIENT(S):
One hundred fifty untreated young hyperandrogenic women and 50 normal age-matched women.
INTERVENTION(S):
Morning (basal) blood samples obtained in the early follicular phase and after a long (360 minute) ACTH stimulation test.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S):
The adrenal maximal response was calculated as stimulus under curve areas (AUCa), and all steroids were assayed using RIA methods.
RESULT(S):
A dysregulation of 21-hydroxylase was found in 22 patients (14.7%), with a prevalent increase of 17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone AUC, whereas in 9 hirsute women (6%), there was a prevalent significant increase in 11-deoxycortisol AUC. In 5 women (3.3%), DHEA and DHEAS basal and AUCs plasma levels were increased, suggesting an impaired 3 beta-olo-dehydrogenase activity. The remaining 114 hyperandrogenic women (76%) compose the nonadrenal group, with a probable diagnosis of primitive functional ovarian hyperandrogenism.
CONCLUSION(S):
Considering the high prevalence of hirsutism and oligomenorrhea in our female hyperandrogenic population, we suggest an adrenal hyperresponsiveness likely due to a dysregulation in enzymes related to androgen adrenal steroidogenesis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Valentino, Rossella
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