1 Adrenal and gonadal androgen secretion in normal females

Christopher Longcope
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Both the adrenal and the ovary contain the biosynthetic pathways necessary for androgen synthesis and secretion. The fetal ovary is not very active but the fetal adrenal is an important source of DHAS. However the secretion of DHAS declines markedly after birth and until puberty there is little androgen secretion by either the adrenal or the ovary.

Post-pubertally, the adrenal secretes DHAS, DHA, Δ4-A and T from the reticularis and probably the fasciculata. This secretion is under ACTH control, at least in part, but apparently also under control of another pituitary polypeptide tentatively called ‘adrenal androgen secretory hormone’. The adrenal secretion rates are in the range of 7–14 mg/day for DHAS, 3–4 mg/day for DHA, 1–1.5 mg/day for Δ4-A and 50 μg/day for T.

Androgen secretion from the ovary arises in part from the theca cells of the follicle, the corpus luteum and the stromal cells, under LH control, and will vary somewhat during the normal menstrual cycle. The ovarian secretion rate in the follicular phase is 1–2 mg/day for DHA, 1–1.5 mg/day for Δ4-A and about 50 μg/day for T. In the peri-ovulatory period the secretion rate of Δ4-A can rise to 3–3.5 mg/day but there appears to be little change in the secretion of DHA and T. The normal ovary does not secrete significant amounts of DHAS.

In about 50% of post-menopausal women the ovaries continue to secrete some T but little Δ4-A or DHA.

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1正常女性肾上腺和性腺雄激素分泌
肾上腺和卵巢都含有雄激素合成和分泌所必需的生物合成途径。胎儿卵巢不是很活跃,但胎儿肾上腺是DHAS的重要来源。然而,DHAS的分泌在出生后明显下降,直到青春期,肾上腺或卵巢几乎没有雄激素分泌。青春期后,肾上腺从网状肌分泌DHAS、DHA、Δ4-A和T,也可能从束状肌分泌。这种分泌至少部分受ACTH控制,但显然也受另一种垂体多肽(暂称“肾上腺雄激素分泌激素”)的控制。DHAS的肾上腺分泌率为7 ~ 14 mg/d, DHA为3 ~ 4 mg/d, Δ4-A为1 ~ 1.5 mg/d, t为50 μg/d。卵巢的雄激素分泌部分来自卵泡的卵泡膜细胞、黄体和基质细胞,受LH控制,在正常月经周期内会有一定的变化。卵泡期的卵巢分泌率为DHA 1 ~ 2 mg/天,Δ4-A 1 ~ 1.5 mg/天,t约50 μg/天。在排卵期Δ4-A的分泌率可上升至3 ~ 3.5 mg/天,但DHA和t的分泌变化不大,正常卵巢不分泌大量的DHAS。大约50%的绝经后妇女卵巢继续分泌一些T,但很少Δ4-A或DHA。
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