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British Journal of Dermatology

British Journal of Dermatology

Volume 154 Issue 1, Pages 21 - 27

Published Online: 25 Aug 2005

Journal compilation © 2010 British Association of Dermatologists



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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Gender differences and effects of sex steroids and dehydroepiandrosterone on androgen and oestrogen α receptors in mouse sebaceous glands
L. Azzi, M. El-Alfy and F. Labrie
Oncology and Molecular Endocrinology Research Center, CHUL Research Center and Laval University, 2705 Laurier Boulevard, Quebec City, Quebec G1V 4G2, Canada
Correspondence to Mohamed El-Alfy.
E-mail: Mohamed.El-Alfy@crchul.ulaval.ca
 

Conflicts of interest: None declared.

Copyright 2005 British Association of Dermatologists
KEYWORDS
androgens • dehydroepiandrosterone • intracrinology • oestrogens • sebaceous glands

Summary

AbstractMaterials and methodsResultsDiscussionAcknowledgmentsReferences

Background It is generally believed that the sebaceous gland is an intracrine organ which synthesizes its own active hormones to meet its local needs.

Objectives To understand further the mechanisms of sex steroid action in mouse sebaceous glands.

Methods We have used immunocytochemistry to examine the expression of oestrogen receptor α (ERα) and androgen receptor (AR) in mouse sebaceous glands.

Results In intact males AR is exclusively localized in the nuclei of basal and mature sebocytes, while in females it is present at a lower level in both the nuclei and the cytoplasm. Three weeks following gonadectomy (GDX), a marked decrease of AR labelling is observed in male sebocytes, while no change occurs in female sebocytes. Treatment of GDX animals with dihydrotestosterone (DHT) or dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) increases AR expression, while 17β-estradiol (E2) decreases the stimulatory effect of DHT and DHEA. ERα is detected only in basal sebocytes of intact females but not in males. Following treatment with E2, ERα expression becomes visible in GDX males while DHT and DHEA inhibit the effect of E2.

Conclusions The present data show gender differences and demonstrate that DHT, E2 and DHEA exert specific effects on the expression of AR and ERα in mouse sebocytes.


Accepted for publication 13 May 2005

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1365-2133.2005.06847.x About DOI

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