Role of human adipose tissue in the production and metabolism of steroid hormones.

Endokrinologie Pub Date : 1982-10-01
T Fehér, L Bodrogi, K Vallent, Z Ribai
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Radioimmunological methods have been employed for the simultaneous determination of dehydroepiandrosterone, androstenedione, testosterone, oestrogens (oestradiol + oestrone), progesterone, 17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone and cortisol in human adipose tissue and peripheral blood to compare the hormone pool of adipose tissue with that in the general circulation. Extremely high steroid concentrations in the adipose tissue and hormone pool in the fat of obese subjects were observed. For adipose tissue/serum steroid ratios, the highest values were obtained for dehydroepiandrosterone and the lowest ones for cortisol. A preliminary study showed a great accumulation of steroids in adjacent adipose tissue of breast tumors. Striking differences were observed in the adipose tissue steroid concentrations between benign and malignant mammary tumors. The present findings revealed that blood hormone determinations may be insufficient to consider the steroid hormone availability in various endocrinopathies or steroid responsive tumors, especially when the endocrine state of extremely obese subjects is observed.

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人体脂肪组织在类固醇激素的产生和代谢中的作用。
采用放射免疫学方法同时测定人体脂肪组织和外周血中的脱氢表雄酮、雄烯二酮、睾酮、雌激素(雌二醇+雌二醇)、孕酮、17 α -羟孕酮和皮质醇,比较脂肪组织和全身循环中的激素库。在肥胖受试者的脂肪组织和脂肪中的激素池中观察到极高的类固醇浓度。对于脂肪组织/血清类固醇比率,脱氢表雄酮的值最高,皮质醇的值最低。一项初步研究表明,在乳腺肿瘤的邻近脂肪组织中大量积聚类固醇。良性和恶性乳腺肿瘤脂肪组织类固醇浓度有显著差异。目前的研究结果表明,血液激素的测定可能不足以考虑类固醇激素在各种内分泌疾病或类固醇反应性肿瘤中的可用性,特别是在观察极度肥胖受试者的内分泌状态时。
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