@article {Saleh1196, author = {Basil O. Saleh}, title = {Role of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I in hyperandrogenism and the severity of acne vulgaris in young males}, volume = {33}, number = {11}, pages = {1196--1200}, year = {2012}, publisher = {Saudi Medical Journal}, abstract = {OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association of growth hormone (GH), and insulin-like growth factor-1(IGF-1) in the production of male sex hormones and the severity of acne in Iraqi male patients, and to assess their role in development of secondary hyperlipidemia in such patients.METHODS: We conducted this case-control study and single-center measurement of hormones and selected biochemical parameters in a cohort of volunteer males in the Department of Biochemistry College of Medicine, Baghdad University, and in the Dermatology Department, Baghdad Teaching Hospital, Iraq, from January 2010 to November 2010.RESULTS: The mean serum levels of GH and IGF-1 of severe acne patients were significantly increased when compared with mild-, moderate acne patients, and healthy controls (p=0.0001). Also, the mean serum total testosterone, androstenedione, and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) levels were significantly increased in severe acne compared with those of mild- (p=0.0001), moderate acne patients (p=0.005), and healthy males (p=0.0001). The mean values of lipid parameters significantly differed in severe acne patients in comparison with other acne groups and controls (p=0.004). The results also revealed a significant correlation between the studied parameters.CONCLUSION: The study showed a significant elevation of serum GH and IGF-1, which enhanced androgen hormone production and the development of severe acne. These patients may develop hyperlipidemia secondary to their hyperandrogenism.}, issn = {0379-5284}, URL = {https://smj.org.sa/content/33/11/1196}, eprint = {https://smj.org.sa/content/33/11/1196.full.pdf}, journal = {Saudi Medical Journal} }