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Cytogenetic activity of testosterone propionate and methyltestosterone in a culture of lymphocytes of healthy women and of women suffering from hyperandrogenysm

https://doi.org/10.14341/probl11559

Abstract

To discover the effects of various concentrations of androgenic preparations on lymphocyte cultures from healthy women (group 1) and of women with hyperandrogenism (group 2), a total of 6792 metaphases were examined after peripheral blood lymphocyte culturing after Hangerford. The data indicated a relatively high incidence of aberrant metaphases, total number of ruptures and paired ruptures in the second group, a higher cytogenetic activity of testosterone propionate in both groups, and a higher cytogenetic activity of androgenic hormones in the second group. Bearing in mind a similar, if not higher, activity of endogenic testosterone in a female organism, we must admit a high probability of genetic system involvement in women suffering from hyperandrogenism.

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G G Dolyan

Armenian Research Centre for childen and maternal health protection


Armenia


A A Martirosyan

Armenian Research Centre for childen and maternal health protection


Armenia


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Dolyan G.G., Martirosyan A.A. Cytogenetic activity of testosterone propionate and methyltestosterone in a culture of lymphocytes of healthy women and of women suffering from hyperandrogenysm. Problems of Endocrinology. 1994;40(2):42-43. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/probl11559

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