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HRT in Women
Practice Guideline for the Use of Systemic Testosterone for HSSD in Women
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 198460" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p><strong>Figure 2. Synthetic pathways of sex steroids. Intermediate steps involved in the conversion of cholesterol to DHEA are not shown. The ovaries and adrenal glands have a full complement of enzymes to produce androgens and estrogens. In addition, circulating DHEA can be converted to testosterone and estradiol in peripheral tissues (green shaded area). The conversion of DHEA to DHEA-S is limited to the adrenal cortex, whereas DHEA-S can be converted back to DHEA in peripheral tissues (red dotted area). Major pathways of synthesis in humans are denoted by blue arrows, and minor pathways are denoted by gray arrows (adapted from Traish et al).74 CYP ¼ cytochrome P450; DHEA ¼ dehydroepiandrosterone; DHT ¼ dihydrotestosterone; HSD ¼ hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase.</strong></p><p><strong>[ATTACH=full]13531[/ATTACH]</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 198460, member: 13851"] [B]Figure 2. Synthetic pathways of sex steroids. Intermediate steps involved in the conversion of cholesterol to DHEA are not shown. The ovaries and adrenal glands have a full complement of enzymes to produce androgens and estrogens. In addition, circulating DHEA can be converted to testosterone and estradiol in peripheral tissues (green shaded area). The conversion of DHEA to DHEA-S is limited to the adrenal cortex, whereas DHEA-S can be converted back to DHEA in peripheral tissues (red dotted area). Major pathways of synthesis in humans are denoted by blue arrows, and minor pathways are denoted by gray arrows (adapted from Traish et al).74 CYP ¼ cytochrome P450; DHEA ¼ dehydroepiandrosterone; DHT ¼ dihydrotestosterone; HSD ¼ hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase. [ATTACH type="full"]13531[/ATTACH][/B] [/QUOTE]
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HRT in Women
Practice Guideline for the Use of Systemic Testosterone for HSSD in Women
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