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  • Disruption of aromatase hom...
    Patel, Seema

    The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology, April 2017, 2017-04-00, 20170401, Letnik: 168
    Journal Article

    •Aromatase, a cytochromes P450 enzyme converts androgen (C19) into estrogen (C18).•Both hyper and hypo level of this enzyme initiates a number of health conditions and diseases.•Several drugs, personal consumer products and pesticides can activate and inhibit this enzyme.•Better understanding of this enzyme can help in dealing with a number of diseases. Human health is beset with a legion of ailments, which is exacerbated by lifestyle errors. Out of the numerous enzymes in human body, aromatase, a cytochrome P450 enzyme is particularly very critical. Occurring at the crossroads of multiple signalling pathways, its homeostasis is vital for optimal health. Unfortunately, medications, hormone therapy, chemical additives in food, and endocrine-disrupting personal care products are oscillating the aromatase concentration beyond the permissible level. As this enzyme converts androgens (C19) into estrogens (C18), its agitation has different outcomes in different genders and age groups. Some common pathologies associated with aromatase disruption include breast cancer, prostate cancer, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, osteoporosis, ovarian cancer, gastric cancer, pituitary cancer, Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, male hypogonadism, and transgender issues. Several drugs, cosmetics and pesticides act as the activators and suppressors of this enzyme. This carefully-compiled critical review is expected to increase public awareness regarding the threats resultant of the perturbations of this enzyme and to motivate researchers for further investigation of this field.