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Assessment of 5α-reductase activity in hirsute women: comparison of serum androstanediol glucuronide with urinary androsterone and aetiocholanolone excretion
Authors:S Gilad  R Chayen  K Tordjman  E Kisch  N Stern
Institution:Institute of Endocrinology, Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Centre, Ichilov Hospital and Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv
Abstract:OBJECTIVE Recent evidence suggests that androstanediol glucuronide (AG), a metabolite of dihydrotestosterone (DHT) formed in skin, is frequently elevated in hirsute women, presumably reflecting enhanced 5a-reductase activity. An alternative method of demonstrating 5a-reductase activity is the androsterone (A)/aetiocholano-lone (E) ratio in urine. A and E are the 5α- and 5β- reduced metabolites, respectively, of androstenedione, which is the principal metabolite of dehydroepiandrosterone (D). Although serum AG and the urinary A/E ratio have both been considered valid methods for assessing 5α-reductase activity, the two have not been previously compared in hirsute women. The present study was undertaken to assess 5a-reductase activity in hirsute patients as determined by these two different methods. PATIENTS AND MEASUREMENTS We surveyed 47 untreated women (ages 17–33) with various degrees of hirsutism. Serum testosterone, bioavailable testosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate, and AG were determined. Additionally, A, E and D were measured in 24-hour collections of urine. RESULTS For the 47 women, 37 had elevated blood levels of AG (17.4 ± 2.2, mean±SEM; normal <8 nmol/l), but only 18 of these had an increased urinary A/E ratio (> 1.5). All but one of the remainder had elevated urinary and/or serum androgen levels. Overall, no significant correlation between AG and A/E was observed. There was a highly significant correlation between AG in serum and A in urine (r= 0.82, P<0 001). AG was also positively related to dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (r= 0.64; P< 0.005), bioavailable testosterone (r= 0.6; P<0001), aetiocholanolone (r= 0.58; P<0 001) and total testosterone (r= 0.52; P& 0.01). In contrast, A/E was not significantly related to androgen production. CONCLUSIONS There is a poor correlation between AG and the A/E ratio in hirsute women. Although AG may be raised by increased 5α-reductase activity, it is probably also affected by the presence of elevated androgens regardless of 5α-reductase activity.
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