Dm. Duffy et al., LOW-DOSE GROWTH HORMONE-RELEASING FACTOR MAY ENHANCE FOLLICULOGENESISIN REGULARLY MENSTRUATING WOMEN - A PRELIMINARY-STUDY, Fertility and sterility, 63(4), 1995, pp. 756-760
Objective: To evaluate the effect of low-dose GH-releasing factor (GRF
) on folliculogenesis in regularly menstruating women. Design: Prospec
tive clinical trial where individual patients served as their own cont
rol. Setting: Outpatient Reproductive Endocrine/Infertility Clinic of
the Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Cente
r, Los Angeles, California. Patients: Seven regularly menstruating wom
en. Intervention: During treatment cycles, subjects received 100 mu g
SC GRF on cycle days 2 to 11 and were observed during a control cycle.
Main Outcome Measures: Follicle number and diameter, as well as endom
etrial thickness were ll assessed by vaginal ultrasound and blood was
obtained for serum FSH, LH, E(2), P, GH, insulinlike growth factor 1 (
IGF-1), and insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3. Results: Dur
ing cycles treated with GRF, GH, and IGF-1 levels were normal. However
, follicular growth rates and E, to FSH ratios were significantly high
er. The day of the peak E, to follicular diameter ratio after GRF was
earlier than in control cycles. Endometrial growth rates were also gre
ater with GRF. Conclusions: Our data, although preliminary, support th
e hypothesis that low doses of GRF may independently stimulate the ova
ry and enhance folliculogenesis.