17-Hydroxyprogesterone responses to gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonist buserelin and adrenocorticotrophin in polycystic ovary syndrome: investigation of adrenal and ovarian cytochrome P450c17alpha dysregulation

Human Reproduction
Y Sahin, F Keleştimur

Abstract

Abnormal regulation of cytochrome P450c17alpha causes the exaggerated secretion of ovarian androgens in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This enzyme is active in both the ovaries and adrenal glands. We examined whether there is an abnormal regulation of cytochrome P450c17alpha in the adrenal gland by investigating the relationship of 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OH progesterone) hyperresponsiveness to the gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist, buserelin, testing with 17-OH progesterone response to adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) in PCOS. In all, 68 women with PCOS and 24 normal women were included in the study. Ultrasound, clinical and hormonal parameters were used to define PCOS. 17-OH progesterone response to ACTH was measured in all the women. In 52 of the 68 women with PCOS, 17-OH progesterone response to buserelin was measured. The mean basal 17-OH progesterone concentrations were similar in both PCOS and control groups. PCOS women had significantly higher net increment in 17-OH progesterone after ACTH administration (P<0.02). No significant correlations were found between the peak 17-OH progesterone values, the net increments in 17-OH progesterone and the area under the 17-OH progesterone-response curves after...Continue Reading

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Mar 16, 2005·Treatments in Endocrinology·Fahri BayramFahrettin Kelestimur
Jun 7, 2007·Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism : JPEM·Atilla Büyükgebiz
Jan 11, 2020·Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation·Sebastião Freitas de MedeirosMárcia Marly Winck Yamamoto

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