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Androgen production, site

The liver is the most important area for (he production of cholesterol and bile acids. The ovaries are the most important sources of estrogen and progesterone (progesterone is produced in the corpus luteum of the ovary). The testes are the major site of androgen production, testosterone especially. The adrenal cortex produces the mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids, and the androgens dehydroepiandrosterone and androstenedione. [Pg.22]

Local production of estrogens by the aromatization of androgens may play a causal role in the development or progression of diseases such as breast cancer. Estrogens also may be produced from androgens by CYPI9 in the central nervous system (CNS) and other tissues and exert local effects near their production site fe.g., in bone they increase bone mineral density). [Pg.993]

Male and female hormones are produced primarily in the gonads. Androgens are synthesized in the testes in the male. In the female, the ovaries are the principal sites of estrogen and progestin production. As discussed in Chapter 29, small amounts of sex-related hormones are also produced in the adrenal cortex in both sexes, which accounts for the fact that small amounts of hormones of the opposite sex are seen in females and males that is, low testosterone levels are seen in females, and males produce small quantities of estrogen. However, under normal conditions, the amounts of sex-related hormones produced by the adrenal cortex are usually too small to produce significant physiologic effects. [Pg.435]


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