A Comparative Survey of Serum Androgenic Hormones Levels between Male Patients with Dermatophytosis and Normal Subjects

Fungal growth can be influenced by human physiological mediators such as androgenic hormones. The aim of this study was to investigate a possible relationship between androgenic hormones and susceptibility to dermatophytosis. To this purpose we measured the levels of testosterone, androstendione, an...

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Published inJapanese Journal of Infectious Diseases Vol. 57; no. 2; pp. 60 - 62
Main Authors Sarasgani, Mohammad Reza, Zomorodian, Kamiar, Hashemi, Seyed Jamal
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan National Institute of Infectious Diseases 28.04.2004
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ISSN1344-6304
1884-2836
DOI10.7883/yoken.JJID.2004.60

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Summary:Fungal growth can be influenced by human physiological mediators such as androgenic hormones. The aim of this study was to investigate a possible relationship between androgenic hormones and susceptibility to dermatophytosis. To this purpose we measured the levels of testosterone, androstendione, and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) in 60 male patients with dermatophytosis due to Epidermophyton floccosum and Trichophyton rubrum by enzyme link immunoassay. Serum testosterone concentration was found to be significantly lower in patients with E. floccosum than in healthy subjects. No significant differences in androstendione and DHEA-S levels were noted between the patients and the healthy individuals. The results showed that testosterone concentration can be considered a predisposing factor for tinea cruris infection.
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ISSN:1344-6304
1884-2836
DOI:10.7883/yoken.JJID.2004.60