Literature DB >> 7364931

The intraovarian sites of androgen and estrogen formation in women with normal and hyperandrogenic ovaries as judged by in vitro experiments.

K P McNatty, D M Smith, A Makris, C DeGrazia, D Tulchinsky, R Osathanondh, I Schiff, K J Ryan.   

Abstract

The status of oocytes, the follicular fluid concentrations of steroids, and the in vitro steroidogenic capacities of stromal tissue, thecal tissue, and granulosa cells from a 15-yr-old girl with primary amenorrhea, ovarian hyperandrogenism, insulin-resistant diabetes mellitus, and acanthosis nigricans were compared to those from normal adult human ovaries. Most oocytes (95%) in the antral follicles recovered from the hyperandrogenic ovaries were degenerative, and the antral fluid levels of testosterone were 30- to 200-fold higher than those in normal ovaries. Granulosa cells from the hyperandrogenic ovaries produced mainly estradiol as did those from normal healthy follicles. The thecal tissues produced 2- to 6-fold more androgen than similar tissues from normal ovaries. However, the stroma from the hyperandrogenic ovaries produced 49- to 250-fold more testosterone than that generated by normal tissues. These data suggest that the removal of stromal tissue as well as follicular tissue from patients with certain types of hyperandrogenism may sometimes contribute to a reduction in androgen secretion.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7364931     DOI: 10.1210/jcem-50-4-755

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


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