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Extensive Alteration of Androgen Precursor Levels After Castration in Prostate Cancer Patients and Their Association With Active Androgen Level.

Mélanie RouleauBertrand NeveuPatrick CaronFannie MorinPaul TorenLouis LacombeVéronique TurcotteÉric LévesqueChantal GuillemetteFrédéric Pouliot
Published in: The Journal of urology (2022)
Androgen deprivation therapy significantly reduces the levels of 13 circulating steroids. Upon androgen deprivation therapy initiation, the backdoor pathway metabolite androsterone are strongly associated with dihydrotestosterone levels. Under castration-resistant prostate cancer conditions, androstenedione was significantly associated with testosterone levels, suggesting the presence of tumor-related circulating androgens in these patients. These results provide further rationale to intensify treatments with androgen receptor axis signaling pathway inhibitors in patients with prostate cancer.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
  • signaling pathway
  • newly diagnosed
  • ejection fraction
  • epithelial mesenchymal transition
  • oxidative stress
  • chronic kidney disease
  • induced apoptosis