2014
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22676
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CYP17 genotype modifies the impact of anthropometric variation on salivary estradiol in healthy women

Abstract: Several studies demonstrate that human ovarian function is responsive to the energetic environment, which has led to the development of theoretical models that explain this phenomenon. Although many genes are involved in ovarian hormone production, the possibility that genetic polymorphism may affect ovarian response to energetic conditions has not been considered. Cytochrome P450c17α is an enzyme that produces androgen precursors used to make estrogens during ovarian steroidogenesis, and is encoded by the CYP… Show more

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“…Mutations of the CYP17 A1 gene have been related to 17a-hydroxylase deficiency, 17 alpha-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase deficiency, adrenal hyperplasia, and pseudohermaphroditism. Some CYP17 polymorphisms have been linked to variation in steroid hormone production [19]. Although we did not measure steroid hormones, it could be possible that among our postmenopausal women this GG genetic variant be linked to lower estradiol production from androgen precursors or dysfunction at the estrogenic receptor level and therefore present more intense symptoms related to the menopause, especially those involving mood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Mutations of the CYP17 A1 gene have been related to 17a-hydroxylase deficiency, 17 alpha-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase deficiency, adrenal hyperplasia, and pseudohermaphroditism. Some CYP17 polymorphisms have been linked to variation in steroid hormone production [19]. Although we did not measure steroid hormones, it could be possible that among our postmenopausal women this GG genetic variant be linked to lower estradiol production from androgen precursors or dysfunction at the estrogenic receptor level and therefore present more intense symptoms related to the menopause, especially those involving mood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Additionally, BMP-15 supplementation had no effect on the expression of the CYP17 gene. An enzyme known as cytochrome P450c17, which is encoded by the CYP17 gene, produces androgen precursors that turn into estrogens during ovarian steroidogenesis [ 45 ]. Presumably, in the theca interna cells, the P450 enzyme (CYP11A1) converts cholesterol into pregnenolone within the mitochondrial inner membrane [ 46 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%