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Endocrinology/Andrology,
We investigated prospectively the effect of sex
steroids on regional fat depots and thigh muscle mass in adult
transsexuals. Ethinyl estradiol in combination with cyproterone
acetate, a progestational antiandrogen, was given to 20 male-to-female
(M-F) transsexuals, and parenteral testosterone esters were given to 17 female-to-male (F-M) transsexuals. Before and after 12 mo of cross-sex
hormone administration, several anthropometric measurements (weight,
skinfolds, body circumferences, and bioimpedance) were performed, and
transverse magnetic resonance images were obtained at the level of the
abdomen, hip, and thigh to quantify fat depots (subcutaneous and
visceral) and muscle areas. We observed that treatment with ethinyl
estradiol in M-F transsexuals induced a significant increase in all
subcutaneous fat depots, with a lesser but proportional and significant
increase in the visceral fat depot and a decrease in thigh muscle area. Testosterone administration in F-M transsexuals markedly increased thigh muscle area, reduced subcutaneous fat deposition at all levels
measured, but slightly increased the visceral fat area. We conclude
that sex steroid hormones are important determinants of the
sex-specific localization of body fat.
estrogens; androgens; sex differences; regional fat distribution; thigh muscle mass
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