Sex-hormone-binding globulin

DC Anderson - Clinical endocrinology, 1974 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
DC Anderson
Clinical endocrinology, 1974pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
PIP: A review was made to understand how plasma binding protein might influence sex-
hormone action in target tissues. Steroids are predominately bound to plasma proteins and
only unbound steroids enter the cells. Sex-hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) binds to both
the main circulating steroid T and E2 but changes in SHBG concentrations exert significant
results. Increased SHBG levels increase estrogen production and decreases T activity;
whereas, increased androgens increase T action and inhibit SHBG production. These …
PIP: A review was made to understand how plasma binding protein might influence sex-hormone action in target tissues. Steroids are predominately bound to plasma proteins and only unbound steroids enter the cells. Sex-hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) binds to both the main circulating steroid T and E2 but changes in SHBG concentrations exert significant results. Increased SHBG levels increase estrogen production and decreases T activity; whereas, increased androgens increase T action and inhibit SHBG production. These disturbances in hormone maintenance may lead to abnormal adult sex differentiation such as hirsutism and forms of hynaecomastia. By developing SHBG concentration measurement methods-responses of hirsutism to glucocorticoid or estrogem may be assessed. In addition, the effect of thyroid hormones on SHBG may also have therapeutic implications in endocrine disease.
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