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荨麻(Urtica dioica):溢乳的一个不寻常案例。

Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica): An Unusual Case of Galactorrhea.

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA.

Department of Pediatrics, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA.

出版信息

Am J Case Rep. 2021 Dec 8;22:e933999. doi: 10.12659/AJCR.933999.

Abstract

BACKGROUND The increasing popularity and availability of herbal supplements among patients necessitates a better understanding of their mechanism of action and the effects they have on the body, both intended and unintended. Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) is an herbaceous shrub found throughout the world that has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries. CASE REPORT A 30-year-old woman with obesity and GERD presented to a primary care clinic with new-onset galactorrhea. A urine pregnancy test was negative. Prolactin, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), and a metabolic panel were all within normal limits. A mammogram demonstrated scattered areas of fibroglandular density and benign-appearing calcifications in the left breast. The breast ultrasound showed no suspicious findings. Her medications included intermittent Echinacea, etonogestrel implant 68 mg subdermal, and the supplement stinging nettle 500 mg, which she had been taking over the past month for environmental allergies. After consultation with a clinical pharmacist, the stinging nettle was discontinued. No additional changes to her medications or supplements were made. One week after discontinuation, she returned to the clinic with complete resolution of the galactorrhea. CONCLUSIONS Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) is a common supplement and has effects on (1) sex hormone-binding globulin, (2) histamine-induced prolactin release, and (3) serotonin-induced release of thyrotropin-releasing hormone. The local estrogen bioactivity in breast tissue may subsequently lead to gynecomastia and/or galactorrhea. Supplements are an often overlooked but a critical component of medication reconciliation and potential clinical adverse effects.

摘要

背景

由于患者对草药补充剂的需求日益增加且供应充足,因此需要更好地了解它们的作用机制以及对身体产生的预期和非预期影响。荨麻(Urtica dioica)是一种草本灌木,在世界各地均有发现,已被用于医疗用途数百年。

病例报告

一名 30 岁女性因肥胖和 GERD 到初级保健诊所就诊,出现新发的乳溢。尿液妊娠试验为阴性。催乳素、促甲状腺激素(TSH)和代谢谱均在正常范围内。乳房 X 光片显示左乳房有散在的纤维腺体密度区和良性钙化。乳房超声检查未发现可疑发现。她的药物包括间歇性使用紫锥菊、皮下 68 毫克依托孕烯植入物和荨麻补充剂 500 毫克,她在过去一个月中因环境过敏而一直在服用。在与临床药师咨询后,停用了荨麻补充剂。她的药物或补充剂没有其他变化。停药一周后,她回到诊所,乳溢完全缓解。

结论

荨麻(Urtica dioica)是一种常见的补充剂,对(1)性激素结合球蛋白、(2)组胺诱导的催乳素释放和(3)血清素诱导的促甲状腺素释放激素释放有影响。乳房组织中的局部雌激素生物活性随后可能导致男性乳房发育和/或乳溢。补充剂是药物重整和潜在临床不良影响中经常被忽视但至关重要的组成部分。

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