[Critical study of the characterization of hyperandrogenism in a group of obese women].

J P Cordray, R E Merceron, P Nys, X Guillerd, P Reboul, M Rainaut
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The authors report the hormonologic characteristics of 20 obese and hirsute women meeting the criteria for adrenaltype hyperandrogenism, suppressible by dexamethasone, without hyperprolactinemia and without any late developing partial enzyme block appearance. The laboratory profile of these women differed from that of a group of women with type 1 polycystic ovaries syndrome. In this same group obese women in whom LH/FSH ratio was below 1, there was evidence under baseline conditions of a moderate increase in testosterone and delta 4-androstenedione in relation to increased plasma levels of DHA and SDHA, plasma delta 4 and delta 5-androgen levels falling precipitalely during the dexamethasone suppression test. The ACTH stimulation test revealed greater reactivity for 17 hydroxy-pregnenolone (p < 0.001) and less for 21-deoxycortisol than in the control group of normal women (p < 0.01). The essentially adrenal origin of plasma hyperandrogenism in certain cases of obesity is discussed. Insulin could increase adrenal sensitivity to ACTH and its possible action in vivo on the activity of adrenal enzymes requires clarification. The accumulation of certain androgens in the adrenal cortex could also be responsible for dysregulation of 3 beta ol-dehydrogenase and 11-hydroxylase.

[一组肥胖女性高雄激素症特征的批判性研究]。
作者报告了20例肥胖和多毛妇女的激素特征,符合肾上腺型高雄激素症的标准,地塞米松可抑制,无高泌乳素血症,无任何迟发性部分酶阻滞。这些妇女的实验室概况不同于一组1型多囊卵巢综合征的妇女。在同一组LH/FSH比值低于1的肥胖女性中,有证据表明,在基线条件下,睾酮和δ 4-雄烯二酮的适度增加与血浆DHA和SDHA水平的增加有关,血浆δ 4和δ 5雄激素水平在地塞米松抑制试验期间急剧下降。ACTH刺激试验显示,与正常女性对照组相比,17 -羟基孕烯醇酮的反应性更高(p < 0.001), 21-脱氧皮质醇的反应性更低(p < 0.01)。在某些肥胖的情况下,血浆高雄激素症的本质肾上腺起源进行了讨论。胰岛素可增加肾上腺对ACTH的敏感性,其在体内对肾上腺酶活性的影响尚不清楚。肾上腺皮质中某些雄激素的积累也可能导致3 - β -醇脱氢酶和11-羟化酶的失调。
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