SHBG
Unlocking the Secrets of the SHBG Gene: Unravelling the Mysteries of Health and Disease
Description:
The sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) gene, located on chromosome 17, plays a crucial role in regulating the availability of sex hormones, such as testosterone and estrogen, in the body. This gene encodes a protein called SHBG, which binds to these hormones and controls their distribution and metabolic clearance.
Associated Diseases:
Variations in the SHBG gene have been linked to various diseases, including:
- Hyperandrogenism: Excess production of androgens (male sex hormones), leading to conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and acne.
- Hypogonadism: Deficient production of sex hormones, resulting in infertility and impaired sexual development.
- Metabolic syndrome: A cluster of conditions, including obesity, high blood pressure, and insulin resistance, which has been associated with decreased SHBG levels.
- Cardiovascular disease: Low SHBG levels have been linked to an increased risk of heart disease and stroke.
Did you Know ?
- Studies have shown that individuals with higher SHBG levels tend to have lower body mass index (BMI) and improved insulin sensitivity, suggesting a potential role for SHBG in weight management and metabolic health.