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Dynamic changes in circulating inhibin levels during the luteal-follicular transition of the human menstrual cycle.

S J Roseff1, M L Bangah, L M Kettel, W Vale, J Rivier, H G Burger, S S Yen.   

Abstract

Dynamic changes in serum immunoreactive (ir) inhibin levels during the transition from the luteal to the follicular phase (luteal-follicular transition) were characterized during 3 consecutive cycles in 12 cycling women. Both spontaneous (first to second cycle) and GnRH antagonist-imposed premature luteolysis (second to third cycle) were evaluated. Serum FSH, LH, estradiol (E2), and progesterone (P4) levels were monitored daily by RIA for the entire study. Daily ir-inhibit levels were determined from 7 days before until 7 days after the onset of menses and from 4 days before to 10 days after the GnRH antagonist-induced bleeding by a heterologous RIA. During spontaneous luteolysis, ir-inhibin levels peaked 7 days before menses and declined in a linear fashion (r = -0.99) thereafter, reaching a sustained low level 1 day after the onset of menses. The decline of P4 and E2 levels appears to be coupled to that of ir-inhibin (r = 0.98 and r = 0.95, respectively). FSH levels showed an inverse pattern, with an acute elevation unaccompanied by LH, for 5 days before the onset of menses and reaching a plateau 2 days after. ir-Inhibin and FSH were negatively correlated (r = -0.87; P less than 0.0001). Increased LH levels did not occur until the day of menses and were negatively correlated with ir-inhibin (r = -0.50; P less than 0.05), but not E2 and P4. During the second cycle, at the midluteal phase luteolysis was induced by a single (50 micrograms/kg) im injection of a potent GnRH antagonist, [Ac-D2Nal,D4ClPhe2,D3Pal3,Arg5,DGlu6(AA),+ ++DAla10] GnRH; an acute decline of LH and FSH levels occurred, with maximal suppressions of 51% and 35%, respectively. ir-Inhibin levels decreased rapidly (40 +/- 2.8%) in parallel with E2 and P4 during the first 24 h and continued to decline for 4 days. The inverse relationship and time course of changes between FSH and ir-inhibin levels were similar to those of the spontaneous luteal-follicular transition. Six of the 12 subjects experienced partial reversal of luteolysis; the decline of ir-inhibin and the rise of FSH during the first 2 days were arrested for 4 days, which corresponded to the rebound increases in E2, P4, and LH. The subsequent fall of ir-inhibin was followed by a rise in FSH. Both the complete and incomplete luteolysis groups exhibited an orderly follicular maturation, LH surge, and luteal function during the ensuing cycle.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2507568     DOI: 10.1210/jcem-69-5-1033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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