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Bio-Identical Hormone Replacement Therapy for Women : Androgens
Androgens are hormones that are important to the integrity of skin, muscle,
and bone in both males and females, and have an important role in maintaining
libido. Declines in serum testosterone are associated with hysterectomy, menopause,
and age-related gender-independent decreases in DHEA and DHEA-sulfate. DHEA
(dehydroepiandrosterone) is an androgen precursor from which the body can derive
testosterone. After menopause, a woman’s ovaries continue to produce
androgens; however, the majority of the androgens produced in the female body,
even before menopause, come from peripheral conversion of DHEA. As the body
ages, production of DHEA declines so that by the time a woman goes through
menopause, the production of DHEA is often inadequate. Additionally, ERT may
cause relative ovarian and adrenal androgen deficiency, creating a rationale
for concurrent physiologic androgen replacement. Recently, attention has turned
to the addition of the androgens to a woman’s HRT regimen in order to
alleviate recalcitrant menopausal symptoms and further protect against osteoporosis,
loss of immune function, obesity, and diabetes.
Androgens, such as testosterone and DHEA:
- enhance libido.
- enhance bone building (increase calcium retention).
- provide cardiovascular protection (lower cholesterol).
- improve energy level and mental alertness.
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