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Impact of estrogen replacement therapy in a male with congenital aromatase deficiency caused by a novel mutation in the CYP19 gene.
[aromatase deficiency]
Recent
reports
of
the
impact
of
estrogen
receptor
alpha
and
aromatase
deficiency
have
shed
new
light
on
the
importance
of
estrogen
for
bone
formation
in
man
.
We
describe
a
novel
mutation
of
the
CYP
19
gene
in
a
27
-
yr
-old
homozygous
male
of
consanguinous
parents
.
A
C
to
A
substitution
in
intron
V
,
at
position
-
3
of
the
splicing
acceptor
site
before
exon
VI
of
the
CYP
19
gene
,
is
the
likely
cause
of
loss
of
aromatase
activity
.
The
mRNA
of
the
patient
leads
to
a
frameshift
and
a
premature
stop
codon
8
nucleotides
downstream
the
end
of
exon
V
.
Both
parents
were
shown
to
be
heterozygous
for
the
same
mutation
.
Apart
from
genua
valga
,
kyphoscoliosis
,
and
pectus
carniatus
,
the
physical
examination
was
normal
including
secondary
male
characteristics
with
normal
testicular
size
.
To
substitute
for
the
deficiency
,
the
patient
was
treated
with
50
micro
g
transdermal
estradiol
twice
weekly
for
3
months
,
followed
by
25
micro
g
twice
weekly
.
After
6
months
estrogen
levels
(
<
20
at
baseline
and
45
pg
/
ml
at
6
months
;
normal
range
,
10
-
50
)
and
estrone
levels
(
17
and
34
ng
/
ml
;
normal
range
,
30
-
85
)
had
normalized
.
Bone
maturation
progressed
and
the
initially
unfused
carpal
and
phalangeal
epiphyses
began
to
close
within
3
months
and
were
almost
completely
closed
after
6
months
.
The
bone
age
,
assessed
by
roentgenographic
standards
for
bone
development
by
Gruelich
and
Pyle
,
was
16
.
5
at
baseline
and
18
-
18
.
5
yr
after
6
months
of
treatment
.
Bone
density
of
the
distal
radius
(
left
)
,
assessed
by
quantitative
computed
tomography
,
increased
from
52
to
83
mg
/
cm
(
3
)
(
normal
range
,
120
-
160
)
and
bone
mineral
density
of
the
lumbar
spine
,
assessed
by
dual-energy
x-
ray
-absorptiometry
,
increased
from
0
.
971
to
1
.
043
g
/
cm
(
2
)
(
normal
range
,
>
1
.
150
)
.
Osteocalcin
as
a
bone
formation
parameter
increased
from
13
to
52
micro
g
/
l
(
normal
range
,
24
-
70
)
and
aminoterminal
collagen
type
I
telopeptide
as
a
bone
resorption
parameter
increased
from
62
.
9
to
92
.
4
nmol
/
mmol
creatinine
(
normal
range
,
5
-
54
)
.
Semen
analysis
revealed
oligoazoospermia
(
17
.
4
million
/
ml
;
normal
>
20
)
at
baseline
.
After
3
months
of
treatment
,
the
sperm
count
increased
(
23
.
1
million
/
ml
)
and
decreased
rapidly
(
1
.
1
million
/
ml
)
during
the
following
3
months
.
The
sperm
motility
was
reduced
at
baseline
and
decreased
further
during
treatment
.
Area
under
the
curve
of
insulin
,
C-
peptide
,
and
blood
glucose
levels
during
oral
glucose
tolerance
test
decreased
after
6
months
(
insulin
:
277
vs
.
139
micro
U
/
ml
.
h
;
C-
peptide
52
vs
.
15
ng
/
m
.
h
;
area
under
the
curve
glucose
:
17316
vs
.
12780
mg
/
d
.
min
)
.
Triglycerides
(
268
vs
.
261
mmol
/
liter
)
and
total
cholesterol
levels
(
176
vs
.
198
mmol
/
liter
)
did
not
change
significantly
,
but
the
low
-density
lipoprotein
/
high
-density
lipoprotein
ratio
decreased
from
5
.
37
to
3
.
56
and
lipoprotein
(
a
)
increased
from
19
.
9
to
60
.
0
mg
/
dl
(
normal
range
,
<
30
)
.
In
this
rare
incidence
of
estrogen
deficiency
,
estrogen
replacement
demonstrated
its
importance
for
bone
mineralization
and
maturation
and
glucose
metabolism
in
a
male
carrying
a
novel
mutation
in
the
CYP
19
gene
.
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