B. Ramsay et al., RAISED SERUM ANDROGENS AND INCREASED RESPONSIVENESS TO LUTEINIZING-HORMONE IN MEN WITH ACNE-VULGARIS, Acta dermato-venereologica, 75(4), 1995, pp. 293-296
We have investigated the hormone profiles and the relationship between
serum testosterone and luteinizing hormone ill men with long-standing
acne vulgaris. In the controls, age correlated with the free androgen
index and with serum dehydroepiandrosterone-sulphate, so for the purp
oses of comparison 33 men with acne vulgaris were age-matched against
33 controls. Compared with controls, the acne patients had higher medi
ans of serum androstenedione, testosterone and free androgen index. In
both groups there was a significant correlation between testosterone
and luteinizing hormone levels. For a given level of luteinizing hormo
ne the patients with acne tended to have higher levels of serum testos
terone than normal controls. These results indicate that in this group
of men with long-standing acne there was either increased responsiven
ess of the target organ to luteinizing hormone or there was an increas
ed amount of androgen-secreting tissue.