Mecanismos moleculares no hirsutismo : expressão gênica de enzimas do metabolismo androgênico no folículo piloso e associação com o diagnóstico etiológico

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Isabel Oliveira de
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: D'Avila, Ângela Marcon, Brum, Ilma Simoni, Spritzer, Poli Mara
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Androgens are the main hormonal regulators of human hair growth and they are related to clinical conditions such as hirsutism. The aim of this study was to analyze the gene expression of androgen receptor (AR), type 1 and type 2 5a-reductase isoenzymes (5a R1 and 2) and type 2 17b hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (17b-HSD 2) in plucked scalp hairs from hirsute patients and normal subjects. We studied 33 women with hirsutism [20 with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), 13 with idiopathic hirsutism (IH)]; 15 control women; and 10 control men. Hirsutism was assessed by a modified Ferriman-Gallwey method. Hormonal status was assessed between days 2 and 10 of the menstrual cycle or on any day when the patients were amenorrheic. AR and enzymes mRNA levels were estimated by reverse transcriptionpolymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). AR expression was similar in all groups. The gene expression of 5a R2 was not detected in any hair samples analyzed in this study. No differences were found on 5a R1 mRNA levels between men and normal women (0.78 ± 0.05 vs. 0.74 ± 0.06, respectively). 5a R1 gene expression in the plucked hair cells from scalp of normal women (0.85 ± 0.04), PCOS (0.78 ± 0.05) and IH (0.80 ± 0.06) was also similar. 17b-HSD2 gene expression in hirsute patients was lower (2.2±0.13 and 2.0±0.15, for PCOS and IH, respectively) than in normal women (3.1±0.17, p<0.05), and similar to men (1.8±0.22). In conclusion, these results indicate that there are no changes on 5a R1 gene expression in the plucked hair cells from scalp, related to gender or hirsutism. The lower expression of 17b-HSD2 mRNA in scalp hairs of hirsute patients suggests androgen metabolism disturbances with predominance of more potent androgens, as occurs in men.
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spelling Oliveira, Isabel Oliveira deD'Avila, Ângela MarconBrum, Ilma SimoniSpritzer, Poli Mara2017-07-22T02:39:17Z20030101-5575http://hdl.handle.net/10183/164253000429861Androgens are the main hormonal regulators of human hair growth and they are related to clinical conditions such as hirsutism. The aim of this study was to analyze the gene expression of androgen receptor (AR), type 1 and type 2 5a-reductase isoenzymes (5a R1 and 2) and type 2 17b hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (17b-HSD 2) in plucked scalp hairs from hirsute patients and normal subjects. We studied 33 women with hirsutism [20 with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), 13 with idiopathic hirsutism (IH)]; 15 control women; and 10 control men. Hirsutism was assessed by a modified Ferriman-Gallwey method. Hormonal status was assessed between days 2 and 10 of the menstrual cycle or on any day when the patients were amenorrheic. AR and enzymes mRNA levels were estimated by reverse transcriptionpolymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). AR expression was similar in all groups. The gene expression of 5a R2 was not detected in any hair samples analyzed in this study. No differences were found on 5a R1 mRNA levels between men and normal women (0.78 ± 0.05 vs. 0.74 ± 0.06, respectively). 5a R1 gene expression in the plucked hair cells from scalp of normal women (0.85 ± 0.04), PCOS (0.78 ± 0.05) and IH (0.80 ± 0.06) was also similar. 17b-HSD2 gene expression in hirsute patients was lower (2.2±0.13 and 2.0±0.15, for PCOS and IH, respectively) than in normal women (3.1±0.17, p<0.05), and similar to men (1.8±0.22). In conclusion, these results indicate that there are no changes on 5a R1 gene expression in the plucked hair cells from scalp, related to gender or hirsutism. The lower expression of 17b-HSD2 mRNA in scalp hairs of hirsute patients suggests androgen metabolism disturbances with predominance of more potent androgens, as occurs in men.application/pdfporRevista HCPA. Porto Alegre. Vol. 23, n. 1-2 (mar./jun. 2003), p. 37-42.Folículo pilosoSíndrome do ovário policísticoReceptores androgênicosAndrogen receptorsHair follicleHirsutism17b hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase5areductasePolycystic ovary syndromeMecanismos moleculares no hirsutismo : expressão gênica de enzimas do metabolismo androgênico no folículo piloso e associação com o diagnóstico etiológicoMolecular mechanisms on hirsutism : gene expression of androgen metabolizing enzymes in scalp hair and association with etiological diagnosisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000429861.pdf000429861.pdfTexto completoapplication/pdf651453http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/164253/1/000429861.pdfa18f45a426bec8513de5af35f06d0c91MD51TEXT000429861.pdf.txt000429861.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain27951http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/164253/2/000429861.pdf.txt18c1e03ff465b5ab197d36ade50ee2ffMD52THUMBNAIL000429861.pdf.jpg000429861.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1416http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/164253/3/000429861.pdf.jpg2851398106a9e3e9a70f257bfdda85b8MD5310183/1642532024-03-06 04:54:38.47517oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/164253Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-03-06T07:54:38Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Mecanismos moleculares no hirsutismo : expressão gênica de enzimas do metabolismo androgênico no folículo piloso e associação com o diagnóstico etiológico
dc.title.alternative.en.fl_str_mv Molecular mechanisms on hirsutism : gene expression of androgen metabolizing enzymes in scalp hair and association with etiological diagnosis
title Mecanismos moleculares no hirsutismo : expressão gênica de enzimas do metabolismo androgênico no folículo piloso e associação com o diagnóstico etiológico
spellingShingle Mecanismos moleculares no hirsutismo : expressão gênica de enzimas do metabolismo androgênico no folículo piloso e associação com o diagnóstico etiológico
Oliveira, Isabel Oliveira de
Folículo piloso
Síndrome do ovário policístico
Receptores androgênicos
Androgen receptors
Hair follicle
Hirsutism
17b hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
5areductase
Polycystic ovary syndrome
title_short Mecanismos moleculares no hirsutismo : expressão gênica de enzimas do metabolismo androgênico no folículo piloso e associação com o diagnóstico etiológico
title_full Mecanismos moleculares no hirsutismo : expressão gênica de enzimas do metabolismo androgênico no folículo piloso e associação com o diagnóstico etiológico
title_fullStr Mecanismos moleculares no hirsutismo : expressão gênica de enzimas do metabolismo androgênico no folículo piloso e associação com o diagnóstico etiológico
title_full_unstemmed Mecanismos moleculares no hirsutismo : expressão gênica de enzimas do metabolismo androgênico no folículo piloso e associação com o diagnóstico etiológico
title_sort Mecanismos moleculares no hirsutismo : expressão gênica de enzimas do metabolismo androgênico no folículo piloso e associação com o diagnóstico etiológico
author Oliveira, Isabel Oliveira de
author_facet Oliveira, Isabel Oliveira de
D'Avila, Ângela Marcon
Brum, Ilma Simoni
Spritzer, Poli Mara
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author2 D'Avila, Ângela Marcon
Brum, Ilma Simoni
Spritzer, Poli Mara
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Isabel Oliveira de
D'Avila, Ângela Marcon
Brum, Ilma Simoni
Spritzer, Poli Mara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Folículo piloso
Síndrome do ovário policístico
Receptores androgênicos
topic Folículo piloso
Síndrome do ovário policístico
Receptores androgênicos
Androgen receptors
Hair follicle
Hirsutism
17b hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
5areductase
Polycystic ovary syndrome
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Androgen receptors
Hair follicle
Hirsutism
17b hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
5areductase
Polycystic ovary syndrome
description Androgens are the main hormonal regulators of human hair growth and they are related to clinical conditions such as hirsutism. The aim of this study was to analyze the gene expression of androgen receptor (AR), type 1 and type 2 5a-reductase isoenzymes (5a R1 and 2) and type 2 17b hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (17b-HSD 2) in plucked scalp hairs from hirsute patients and normal subjects. We studied 33 women with hirsutism [20 with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), 13 with idiopathic hirsutism (IH)]; 15 control women; and 10 control men. Hirsutism was assessed by a modified Ferriman-Gallwey method. Hormonal status was assessed between days 2 and 10 of the menstrual cycle or on any day when the patients were amenorrheic. AR and enzymes mRNA levels were estimated by reverse transcriptionpolymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). AR expression was similar in all groups. The gene expression of 5a R2 was not detected in any hair samples analyzed in this study. No differences were found on 5a R1 mRNA levels between men and normal women (0.78 ± 0.05 vs. 0.74 ± 0.06, respectively). 5a R1 gene expression in the plucked hair cells from scalp of normal women (0.85 ± 0.04), PCOS (0.78 ± 0.05) and IH (0.80 ± 0.06) was also similar. 17b-HSD2 gene expression in hirsute patients was lower (2.2±0.13 and 2.0±0.15, for PCOS and IH, respectively) than in normal women (3.1±0.17, p<0.05), and similar to men (1.8±0.22). In conclusion, these results indicate that there are no changes on 5a R1 gene expression in the plucked hair cells from scalp, related to gender or hirsutism. The lower expression of 17b-HSD2 mRNA in scalp hairs of hirsute patients suggests androgen metabolism disturbances with predominance of more potent androgens, as occurs in men.
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