Literature DB >> 3501393

Androgen binding in cultured human fibroblasts from patients with idiopathic hypospadias.

H U Schweikert1, W Knauf, G Romalo, W Höller, F Bidlingmaier, D Knorr.   

Abstract

Androgens stimulate development and growth of the external male genitalia. Since hypospadias represents the most common congenital abnormality in the male newborn and the mechanism of action in this disorder is still unclear, androgen binding was assessed in cultured fibroblasts from biopsies from genital skin of 10 patients with idiopathic hypospadias. For comparison, binding was determined in corresponding samples from 8 males with normal penile development and from 9 patients with known androgen resistance syndromes (testicular feminization, Reifenstein syndrome, pseudovaginal perineoscrotal hypospadias). Finally, binding was measured in 10 samples of nongenital skin. Maximum specific binding (Bmax) in idiopathic hypospadias varied from 3.2 to 15.5 (median 6.6) fmol.mg protein-1. Bmax in samples of persons with normal genital development was between 12.2 and 17.9 fmol.mg protein-1 (median 13.2). Bmax in samples of patients with known androgen resistance syndromes was exactly in the range reported previously in the literature. It is evident that Bmax in samples of patients with idiopathic hypospadias differs significantly (P less than 0.01), (Mann Whitney U-test) from those with normal genital development. Thus it seems reasonable to conclude that in some patients with idiopathic hypospadias the genital defect is caused by receptor deficiency.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3501393     DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1011862

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Horm Metab Res        ISSN: 0018-5043            Impact factor:   2.936


  4 in total

1.  Intracellular and nuclear binding of [3H]dihydrotestosterone in cultured genital skin fibroblasts of patients with severe hypospadias.

Authors:  H U Schweikert; M Schlüter; G Romalo
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1989-02       Impact factor: 14.808

2.  Molecular characterization of the androgen receptor gene in boys with hypospadias.

Authors:  O Hiort; G Klauber; M Cendron; G H Sinnecker; L Keim; E Schwinger; H J Wolfe; D W Yandell
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  1994-05       Impact factor: 3.183

3.  Normal postnatal androgen production and action in isolated micropenis and isolated hypospadias.

Authors:  B A Evans; D M Williams; I A Hughes
Journal:  Arch Dis Child       Date:  1991-09       Impact factor: 3.791

Review 4.  The androgen resistance syndromes: clinical and biochemical aspects.

Authors:  H U Schweikert
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  1993       Impact factor: 3.183

  4 in total

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