促黄体激素
内分泌学
多囊卵巢
内科学
催乳素
医学
激素
生物
胰岛素
胰岛素抵抗
作者
Barnett Zumoff,Ruth Freeman,Susan M. Coupey,Paul Saenger,Morri Markowitz,Jacob Kream
标识
DOI:10.1056/nejm198311173092002
摘要
We investigated possible abnormalities of central-nervous-system regulation of luteinizing hormone secretion in the polycystic-ovary syndrome by determining the plasma concentrations of luteinizing hormone over a 24-hour period in five teenage girls with the syndrome; profiles of prolactin and cortisol were also obtained. Four of the five patients had strikingly abnormal plasma luteinizing hormone profiles: whereas normal pubertal girls have a daily surge in secretion of luteinizing hormone that is coterminous with their nocturnal sleep period, our patients had surges that were grossly desynchronized from their sleep period, occurring seven to eight hours later in the daytime than normal. The chronobiologic disturbance involved only luteinizing hormone; the profiles of cortisol and prolactin were normal. This finding points to the central nervous system as the probable locus of the initiating pathophysiology of polycystic-ovary syndrome.
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