androstane-3-17-diol-glucuronide and Hyperprolactinemia

androstane-3-17-diol-glucuronide has been researched along with Hyperprolactinemia* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for androstane-3-17-diol-glucuronide and Hyperprolactinemia

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Prolactin modulates peripheral androgen metabolism.
    Fertility and sterility, 1986, Volume: 45, Issue:1

    Although hyperprolactinemia may be associated with hyperandrogenism, if hirsutism develops, it is usually a mild form. This study was designed to investigate whether prolactin (PRL) modulates 5 alpha-reductase activity (5 alpha-RA), because 5 alpha-RA is known to be a major factor influencing the manifestation of androgenicity. Compared with normal women, euprolactinemic hirsute and both hyperprolactinemic hirsute and nonhirsute women had elevated levels of unbound testosterone (uT). Serum 3 alpha-androstanediol glucuronide (3 alpha-diol-G) was elevated only in patients who were hirsute, and serum 3 alpha-diol-G/uT ratios were elevated in euprolactinemic hirsute patients and normal in hyperprolactinemic hirsute patients. Genital skin 5 alpha-RA in vitro was elevated only in euprolactinemic hirsute women. The previously recognized positive correlation between 5 alpha-RA and the severity of hirsutism was dissociated with hyperprolactinemia. Human PRL incubated in vitro with normal genital skin also inhibited 5 alpha-RA. These data suggest that PRL modulates 5 alpha-RA and peripheral androgen metabolism and that other factors may also be involved in the evolution of hirsutism in hyperprolactinemia.

    Topics: 3-Oxo-5-alpha-Steroid 4-Dehydrogenase; Adult; Androgens; Androstane-3,17-diol; Dehydroepiandrosterone; Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate; Dihydrotestosterone; Female; Genitalia, Female; Hirsutism; Humans; Hyperprolactinemia; In Vitro Techniques; Middle Aged; Prolactin; Skin; Testosterone

1986