Investigation of adrenal functions in patients with idiopathic hyperandrogenemia

Eur J Endocrinol. 2006 Aug;155(2):307-11. doi: 10.1530/eje.1.02212.

Abstract

Objective: Some patients with hyperandrogenemia had no identifiable cause, which was named as idiopathic hyperandrogenemia (IHA). The role of the adrenal glands in these patients was investigated.

Design: Clinical study in patients with IHA at the Endocrinology Department of a University Hospital.

Patient(s): In this study, 26 pre-menopausal women with IHA and 20 healthy women were included. Basal hormonal investigations, ACTH test and a 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) were performed. Basal levels of total testosterone, free testosterone, androstenedione (A4), sex hormone-binding globulin, DHEA sulfate (DHEAS), cortisol, 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP), 11-deoxycortisol (11-S) and ACTH-stimulated levels of cortisol, A4, DHEAS, 17-OHP, and 11-S were measured. Additionally, glucose and insulin responses to OGTT were obtained.

Results: The patients and the control subjects had similar age and body mass index. Peak and area under the curve (AUC) responses of 11-S (P<0.05), DHEAS (P<0.005), and A4 (peak, P<0.005; AUC, P<0.001) to ACTH test were significantly higher in the patients with IHA than in the control subjects. There was a significant correlation between the basal DHEAS levels, peak 11-S, and AUC11-S, in response to ACTH-stimulation test in patients with IHA (P<0.005, r, 0.6). Four (16.6%) patients with IHA had glucose intolerance.

Conclusion: Our data suggest that adrenal androgen excess may playanimportant role in patients with IHA and these patients exhibit increased prevalence of glucose intolerance.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adrenal Glands / physiopathology*
  • Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
  • Adult
  • Androgens / blood
  • Blood Glucose
  • Body Mass Index
  • Female
  • Glucose Intolerance / diagnosis
  • Glucose Intolerance / epidemiology*
  • Glucose Intolerance / physiopathology*
  • Glucose Tolerance Test
  • Hormones
  • Humans
  • Hyperandrogenism / diagnosis
  • Hyperandrogenism / epidemiology*
  • Hyperandrogenism / physiopathology*
  • Insulin / blood
  • Insulin Resistance
  • Premenopause
  • Prevalence

Substances

  • Androgens
  • Blood Glucose
  • Hormones
  • Insulin
  • Adrenocorticotropic Hormone