robertin75
New Member
Hi:
I have some questions regarding hormone pathways.
If someone has high estrone levels, does that mean that he will have high androstenedione levels, because it is one of the main precursors of estrone (via aromatization)?
Or, can someone have normal levels of androstenedione and very high levles of estrone? If that's the case, where can the high estrone can come from?
Also, if someone has low DHEA and normal or high-normal androstenedione, can we assume that 17 Hydroxyprogesterone is the main contributor for androstenedione production?
I guess that my main point is that if someone has a low value of a specific prohormone, should we assume that the hormone in which that specific hormone is catalized would also be low?
Sorry if this sounds complicated, but I'm trying to understand some hormone pathway things.
Thanks and any input is greatly appreciated,
Roberto
I have some questions regarding hormone pathways.
If someone has high estrone levels, does that mean that he will have high androstenedione levels, because it is one of the main precursors of estrone (via aromatization)?
Or, can someone have normal levels of androstenedione and very high levles of estrone? If that's the case, where can the high estrone can come from?
Also, if someone has low DHEA and normal or high-normal androstenedione, can we assume that 17 Hydroxyprogesterone is the main contributor for androstenedione production?
I guess that my main point is that if someone has a low value of a specific prohormone, should we assume that the hormone in which that specific hormone is catalized would also be low?
Sorry if this sounds complicated, but I'm trying to understand some hormone pathway things.
Thanks and any input is greatly appreciated,
Roberto
