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Metformin, estrogen replacement therapy and gonadotropin inhibition fail to improve insulin sensitivity in a girl with aromatase deficiency.
[aromatase deficiency]
Insulin
resistance
(
IR
)
,
abnormal
lipid
profile
,
and
other
features
of
the
metabolic
syndrome
have
been
described
in
CYP
19
gene
knockout
mice
and
in
aromatase-
deficient
adult
men
but
not
in
prepubertal
affected
girls
.
To
study
insulin
sensitivity
,
as
well
as
the
effects
of
estrogen
,
metformin
and
GnRHa
treatment
on
glucose
homeostasis
,
in
an
aromatase-
deficient
girl
.
Clinical
,
metabolic
and
hormonal
follow-up
data
,
from
8
to
12
years
of
age
,
is
presented
.
At
9
years
of
age
,
IR
(
HOMA
5
.
6
)
and
glucose
intolerance
was
detected
,
along
with
high
serum
testosterone
(
2
.
28
nmol
/
l
)
,
androstenedione
(
4
.
92
nmol
/
l
)
and
FSH
(
13
.
4
mIU
/
ml
)
levels
.
Estrogen
replacement
was
ineffective
to
suppress
gonadotropin
and
androgen
levels
,
as
well
as
IR
.
Under
metformin
therapy
,
she
developed
type
2
diabetes
and
acanthosis
nigricans
.
GnRHa
administration
for
1
year
resulted
in
marked
decreases
in
gonadotropin
and
serum
androgens
,
but
severe
IR
persisted
.
Postnatal
estrogen
replacement
and
a
marked
decrease
of
endogenous
androgens
failed
to
improve
IR
and
glucose
tolerance
.
We
propose
that
,
in
females
,
the
increment
of
androgens
and
/
or
lack
of
estrogens
during
fetal
life
might
alter
the
mechanism
of
fetal
programming
of
insulin
sensitivity
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"insulin sensitivity"
symptom
adrenal incidentaloma
aromatase deficiency
congenital adrenal hyperplasia
cushing syndrome
familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia
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