FOLLICLE-STIMULATING-HORMONE INDUCES DOSE-DEPENDENT STIMULATION OF IMMUNOREACTIVE INHIBIN SECRETION DURING THE FOLLICULAR PHASE OF THE HUMAN MENSTRUAL-CYCLE
Jp. Hee et al., FOLLICLE-STIMULATING-HORMONE INDUCES DOSE-DEPENDENT STIMULATION OF IMMUNOREACTIVE INHIBIN SECRETION DURING THE FOLLICULAR PHASE OF THE HUMAN MENSTRUAL-CYCLE, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 76(5), 1993, pp. 1340-1343
To determine whether FSH is a physiological regulator of the serum imm
unoreactive inhibin (INH) concentration during the follicular phase of
the normal menstrual cycle, purified FSH (Metrodin) was administered
in doses of 100 IU (n = 6), 150 IU (n = 5), and 200 IU (n = 5) to norm
al, regularly cycling volunteers between days 3-7 of the menstrual cyc
le. A control group (n = 5) received normal saline. There was a linear
dose-related increase in serum INH (and in serum FSH) in response to
the three doses of FSH, with 200 IU leading to a 107% increase in INH
and a 68% increase in FSH. Serum estradiol rose in response to the two
higher doses of FSH. There was a significant correlation between the
actual increases in INH and estradiol (r = 0.53; P < 0.01). It was con
cluded that FSH stimulates INH in the follicular phase of the normal m
enstrual cycle, consistent with a physiological role for FSH in the re
gulation of granulosa cell production of inhibin.