12 Treatment of hirsutism with 5α-reductase inhibitors

J.R. Brooks
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Abstract

Much of the evidence gathered from studies of 5α-reductase activity levels and androgen metabolism in the skin of hirsute women and the excretion of androgen metabolites by hirsute women indicates that 5α-reduced androgens are probably of primary importance in hirsutism. Unfortunately, until very recently, the lack of a suitable 5α-reductase inhibitor made it very difficult to adequately test the hypothesis that such an inhibitor might be useful in the treatment of hirsutism and certain other androgen-related diseases. No substance was available which had good, unambiguous activity in vivo as a 5α-reductase inhibitor.

A number of 4-azasteroids have now been found to possess excellent 5α-reductase inhibitory activity both in vitro and in vivo. Among other properties, several of these compounds show little or no affinity for the androgen receptor of rat prostate cytosol, they attenuate the growth promoting effect of T, but not DHT, on the ventral prostate of castrated male rats, they cause a marked reduction in prostatic DHT concentration in acutely treated rats and dogs and they bring about a significant decline in prostate size in chronically treated rats and dogs. It is expected that, in the near future, one or more of these highly active 5α-reductase inhibitors will be tested in the clinic as a treatment for hirsutism. The results of those studies will be awaited with a great deal of interest since they should considerably advance our understanding of this disease and possibly contribute to its control.

5α-还原酶抑制剂治疗多毛症
从多毛女性皮肤中5α-还原酶活性水平和雄激素代谢以及雄激素代谢物排泄的研究中收集的许多证据表明,5α-还原雄激素可能在多毛症中起主要作用。不幸的是,直到最近,由于缺乏合适的5α-还原酶抑制剂,很难充分验证这种抑制剂可能对治疗多毛症和某些其他雄激素相关疾病有用的假设。没有一种物质在体内作为5α-还原酶抑制剂具有良好的、明确的活性。现在已经发现许多4- az小行星在体内和体外都具有优异的5α-还原酶抑制活性。在其他特性中,这些化合物中的一些对大鼠前列腺细胞质的雄激素受体几乎没有亲和力,它们减弱了T的促生长作用,而不是DHT,在阉割的雄性大鼠的腹侧前列腺上,它们导致急性治疗的大鼠和狗的前列腺DHT浓度显著降低,它们使慢性治疗的大鼠和狗的前列腺大小显著下降。预计在不久的将来,这些高活性的5α-还原酶抑制剂中的一种或多种将用于临床试验,作为多毛症的治疗方法。我们将怀着极大的兴趣等待这些研究的结果,因为它们将大大提高我们对这种疾病的理解,并可能有助于控制这种疾病。
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