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Impact of Early Postnatal Androgen Exposure on Voice Development
BACKGROUND: The impact of early postnatal androgen exposure on female laryngeal tissue may depend on certain characteristics of this exposure. We assessed the impact of the dose, duration, and timing of early androgen exposure on the vocal development of female subjects who had been treated for adre...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3526601/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284635 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050242 |
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author | Grisa, Leila Leonel, Maria L. Gonçalves, Maria I. R. Pletsch, Francisco Sade, Elis R. Custódio, Gislaine Zagonel, Ivete P. S. Longui, Carlos A. Figueiredo, Bonald C. |
author_facet | Grisa, Leila Leonel, Maria L. Gonçalves, Maria I. R. Pletsch, Francisco Sade, Elis R. Custódio, Gislaine Zagonel, Ivete P. S. Longui, Carlos A. Figueiredo, Bonald C. |
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description | BACKGROUND: The impact of early postnatal androgen exposure on female laryngeal tissue may depend on certain characteristics of this exposure. We assessed the impact of the dose, duration, and timing of early androgen exposure on the vocal development of female subjects who had been treated for adrenocortical tumor (ACT) in childhood. METHODS: The long-term effects of androgen exposure on the fundamental vocal frequency (F0), vocal pitch, and final height and the presence of virilizing signs were examined in 9 adult (age, 18.4 to 33.5 years) and 10 adolescent (13.6 to 17.8 years) female ACT patients. We also compared the current values with values obtained 0.9 years to 7.4 years after these subjects had undergone ACT surgery, a period during which they had shown normal androgen levels. RESULTS: Of the 19 subjects, 17 (89%) had been diagnosed with ACT before 4 years of age, 1 (5%) at 8.16 years, and 1 (5%) at 10.75 years. Androgen exposure (2 to 30 months) was sufficiently strong to cause pubic hair growth in all subjects and clitoromegaly in 74% (14/19) of the subjects, but did not reduce their height from the target value. Although androgen exposure induced a remarkable reduction in F0 (132 Hz) and moderate pitch virilization in 1 subject and partial F0 virilization, resulting in F0 of 165 and 169 Hz, in 2 subjects, the majority had normal F0 ranging from 189 to 245 Hz. CONCLUSIONS: Female laryngeal tissue is less sensitive to androgen exposure between birth and adrenarche than during other periods. Differential larynx sensitivity to androgen exposure in childhood and F0 irreversibility in adulthood are age-, concentration-, duration-, and timing-dependent events that may also be affected by exposure to inhibitory or stimulatory hormones. Further studies are required to better characterize each of these factors. |
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spelling | pubmed-35266012013-01-02 Impact of Early Postnatal Androgen Exposure on Voice Development Grisa, Leila Leonel, Maria L. Gonçalves, Maria I. R. Pletsch, Francisco Sade, Elis R. Custódio, Gislaine Zagonel, Ivete P. S. Longui, Carlos A. Figueiredo, Bonald C. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The impact of early postnatal androgen exposure on female laryngeal tissue may depend on certain characteristics of this exposure. We assessed the impact of the dose, duration, and timing of early androgen exposure on the vocal development of female subjects who had been treated for adrenocortical tumor (ACT) in childhood. METHODS: The long-term effects of androgen exposure on the fundamental vocal frequency (F0), vocal pitch, and final height and the presence of virilizing signs were examined in 9 adult (age, 18.4 to 33.5 years) and 10 adolescent (13.6 to 17.8 years) female ACT patients. We also compared the current values with values obtained 0.9 years to 7.4 years after these subjects had undergone ACT surgery, a period during which they had shown normal androgen levels. RESULTS: Of the 19 subjects, 17 (89%) had been diagnosed with ACT before 4 years of age, 1 (5%) at 8.16 years, and 1 (5%) at 10.75 years. Androgen exposure (2 to 30 months) was sufficiently strong to cause pubic hair growth in all subjects and clitoromegaly in 74% (14/19) of the subjects, but did not reduce their height from the target value. Although androgen exposure induced a remarkable reduction in F0 (132 Hz) and moderate pitch virilization in 1 subject and partial F0 virilization, resulting in F0 of 165 and 169 Hz, in 2 subjects, the majority had normal F0 ranging from 189 to 245 Hz. CONCLUSIONS: Female laryngeal tissue is less sensitive to androgen exposure between birth and adrenarche than during other periods. Differential larynx sensitivity to androgen exposure in childhood and F0 irreversibility in adulthood are age-, concentration-, duration-, and timing-dependent events that may also be affected by exposure to inhibitory or stimulatory hormones. Further studies are required to better characterize each of these factors. Public Library of Science 2012-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3526601/ /pubmed/23284635 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050242 Text en © 2012 Grisa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Grisa, Leila Leonel, Maria L. Gonçalves, Maria I. R. Pletsch, Francisco Sade, Elis R. Custódio, Gislaine Zagonel, Ivete P. S. Longui, Carlos A. Figueiredo, Bonald C. Impact of Early Postnatal Androgen Exposure on Voice Development |
title | Impact of Early Postnatal Androgen Exposure on Voice Development |
title_full | Impact of Early Postnatal Androgen Exposure on Voice Development |
title_fullStr | Impact of Early Postnatal Androgen Exposure on Voice Development |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of Early Postnatal Androgen Exposure on Voice Development |
title_short | Impact of Early Postnatal Androgen Exposure on Voice Development |
title_sort | impact of early postnatal androgen exposure on voice development |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3526601/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23284635 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0050242 |
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