Are 2D:4D finger-length ratios an indicator of androgenetic alopecia in males?

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作者
Bilgic, Ozlem [1 ]
Altinyazar, Hilmi Cevdet [1 ]
Eryilmaz, Dilek [1 ]
Tugrul, Zehra Ayca [1 ]
机构
[1] Selcuk Univ, Sch Med, Dept Dermatol, TR-42075 Selcuklu, Konya, Turkey
关键词
Alopecia; Androgens; Fingers; Hyperandrogenism; Receptors; androgen; RECEPTOR GENE; DIGIT RATIO; 2ND; METAANALYSIS; HYPERPLASIA; ADOLESCENTS; MEN;
D O I
10.1590/abd1806-4841.20164622
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Although the pathogenesis of androgenetic alopecia is not completely understood, the roles of genetic susceptibility and androgens are well-known. A lower ratio of the second digit (index finger = 2D) to the fourth digit (ring finger = 4D) length has been hypothesized to reflect prenatal androgen exposure and/or higher sensitivity to androgens. OBJECTIVES: To determine the relationship between the second to fourth digit length ratio and androgenetic alopecia. METHODS: Finger length measurements were made by a digital vernier calliper. Androgenetic alopecia severity was assessed using the Hamilton-Norwood scale. Subjects with an androgenetic alopecia score of grade III or more were included in the study. RESULTS: A total of 189 males with androgenetic alopecia and 171 healthy controls were enrolled in the study. The age range of participants was 19-65 years. The 2D:4D ratios in patients with androgenetic alopecia were significantly lower than those of healthy controls for the right hand; however, no significant difference was found for the left hand. Average 2D:4D ratios in androgenetic alopecia patients were also lower than in controls. No significant relationship was observed between androgenetic alopecia severity and 2D:4D ratios. CONCLUSION: Our data support the anatomical evidence of in utero androgen exposure and/or an individual's sensitivity to androgens in patients with androgenetic alopecia. Furthermore, the right hand 2D:4D ratio might be an indicator of androgenetic alopecia development.
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