GROWTH-HORMONE ADMINISTRATION NORMALIZES THE OVARIAN RESPONSIVENESS TO FOLLICLE-STIMULATING-HORMONE IN THE EARLY STAGES OF THE FOLLICULAR MATURATION IN WOMEN WITH DOWN-SYNDROME

Citation
Rm. Cento et al., GROWTH-HORMONE ADMINISTRATION NORMALIZES THE OVARIAN RESPONSIVENESS TO FOLLICLE-STIMULATING-HORMONE IN THE EARLY STAGES OF THE FOLLICULAR MATURATION IN WOMEN WITH DOWN-SYNDROME, Journal of endocrinological investigation, 21(6), 1998, pp. 342-347
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrynology & Metabolism
ISSN journal
03914097
Volume
21
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
342 - 347
Database
ISI
SICI code
0391-4097(1998)21:6<342:GANTOR>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
To investigate the sensitivity of ovary to follicle-stimulating hormon e (FSH) during the early follicular phase of the human menstrual cycle in patients with Down Syndrome (DS) six postmenarchal patients with D own Syndrome and twelwe normoovulatory women were studied. Randomly, D S patients were submitted in two consecutive cycles to a treatment wit h GH (0.1 IU/Kg im) or saline for 3 days. Pure FSH (75 IU) was given i v at day 3 and plasma levels of LH, FSH, E2, Testosterone, DHEAS, Andr ostenedione, GH and IGF-I were assayed in samples collected for a peri od of 26h after the injection. Data were compared with those obtained from controls receiving pure FSH or saline. In control patients FSH in jection increased E2 stimulated area under curve (AUC). This value was significantly greater than that found in DS patients, who exhibited a n E2-stimulated AUC superimposable to saline treated controls. In DS G H plasma concentrations were significantly lower than in control group (p<0.05). The treatment with GH is able to normalize the ovarian resp onse to FSH in DS patients at levels similar to those found in FSH tre ated controls. Moreover in GH treated cycles, both GH and IGF-I plasma concentrations were higher at time of FSH injection with respect to t hose found in the cycles where saline was given. These results indicat e that the ovarian sensitivity to FSH in patients with DS is blunted. Lower GH plasma levels found in this group may in part account for thi s biological feature, since GH treatment is able to restore the ovaria n response, probably via an increase of IGF-I plasma concentrations. ( J. Endocrinol. Invest. 21: 342-347, 1998) (C)1998, Editrice Kurtis.