Objective: To determine whether DHEAS levels in hyperandrogenic (HA) women
retain the normal age-related decrease. Design: Prospective study.
Setting: Academic tertiary carl medical center.
Patient(s): One hundred forty-five HA patients with hirsutism and/or oligo-
ovulation and 53 healthy women.
Intervention(s): Blood samples were obtained on days 3-8 of the menstrual c
ycle or after an IM progesterone-induced withdrawal bleed.
Main Outcome Measure(s): Serum samples were assayed for progesterone, total
testosterone, sex hormone-binding globulin, free testosterone, and DHEAS.
Result(s): Controls and HA patients were similar in body mass index and age
. A negative correlation between DHEAS levels and age, but not body mass in
dex, was found among controls. In HA patients, DHEAS levels decreased with
age. Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate levels correlated with the hirsutism sc
ore in HA patients. When HA patients were subdivided into those with low, m
iddle, and high DHEAS levels, those with low DHEAS levels were older and we
ighed mon than those with high DHEAS levels.
Conclusion(s): The negative association between DHEAS levels and age is pre
served in HA women. Hyperandrogenic patients with high DHEAS levels are you
nger, thinner, and more hirsute than those with lower DHEAS levels, These f
indings suggest that the diagnosis of adrenal androgen excess in HA patient
s may require the use of age-adjusted normative values. (Fertil Steril(R) 1
999;71:671-4. (C)1999 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.).