24-HOUR CONCENTRATION PROFILES OF GONADOTROPIN AND ESTRADIOL (E(2)) IN PREPUBERTAL AND EARLY PUBERTAL GIRLS - THE DIURNAL RISE OF E(2) IS OPPOSITE THE NOCTURNAL RISE OF GONADOTROPIN
K. Goji, 24-HOUR CONCENTRATION PROFILES OF GONADOTROPIN AND ESTRADIOL (E(2)) IN PREPUBERTAL AND EARLY PUBERTAL GIRLS - THE DIURNAL RISE OF E(2) IS OPPOSITE THE NOCTURNAL RISE OF GONADOTROPIN, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 77(6), 1993, pp. 1629-1635
To investigate the detailed pattern of circulating gonadotropin and es
tradiol (E(2)) concentrations around the onset of puberty, plasma gona
dotropin and E(2) were measured at 20-min intervals for 24 h in seven
prepubertal and six early pubertal normal short girls. The hormone con
centrations obtained were analyzed by Cluster pulse detection algorith
m, cosinor analysis, and cross-correlation analysis. All subjects show
ed spontaneous LH and FSH pulses, and six early pubertal girls showed
spontaneous E(2) pulses. Cosinor analysis revealed 24-h LH rhythms in
ah subjects except two early pubertal girls and 24-h FSH rhythms in al
l subjects except one early pubertal girl. The acrophases (clocktime f
or maximal value) in the 24-h rhythm of LH and FSH were both found in
the late hours of sleep. All subjects except three prepubertal girls s
howed significant 24-h E(2) rhythms. In contrast to the 24-h LH and FS
H rhythms, the acrophase of the 24-h E(2) rhythm was found in the dayt
ime waking period. Cross-correlation analysis demonstrated significant
positive cross-correlations between LH and E(2) that were maximum at
an E(2) lag of 5.7-9.3 h in three of the six early pubertal girls. In
conclusion, the E(2) concentration profiles in girls around the onset
of puberty show marked 24-h rhythm, with acrophase during the daytime
waking period. There exists a 5.7- to 9.3-h time lag between LH and E(
2) time series, and this long time lag might correspond to the time re
quired for aromatization for E(2) synthesis.