Sonographic and Endocrinologic Evaluation of the Patients with Polycystic Ovaries by Body Mass Index.
- Author:
Jae Sook ROH
1
;
Jung Bae YOO
;
Jung Hyeu HWANG
;
Moon Il PARK
;
Soo Hyun JO
;
Hyung MOON
;
Yoon Yeong HWANG
Author Information
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Polycystic ovary;
Body mass indes;
Sonography;
Gondadotropin;
Androgen
- MeSH:
Body Mass Index*;
Estradiol;
Estrone;
Female;
Gonadotropins;
Humans;
Menstrual Cycle;
Obesity;
Ovary*;
Overweight;
Prolactin;
Prospective Studies;
Ultrasonography*
- From:Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1997;40(10):2204-2210
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Women with Polycystic ovaries(PCO) are often overweight and obesity has been regarded as a possible basis for the development of PCO. This study was designed to evaluate the differences of the basic hormonal concentrations and sonographic features in obese and non-obese patients with PCO. We prospectively analysed eighty-six patiens with PCO on transvaginal sonography and twelve control women with regular menstrual cycle and ovarian morphology from Feb. 1994 to May 1996. Eighty-six women with PCO, of whom sixty-seven women were non -obese with body mass index(BMI) of < or =25(=group 1) and nineteen were obese with BMI >25(=group 2). Sonographic morphology of ovary was evaluated in PCO. Basal concent- rations of LH, FSH, estrone, estradiol, testosterone(T), prolactin, TSH and sex hormone- binding globulin(SHBG) in serum were measured. Although sonographic morphology of ovary was not significantly different between group 1 and group 2, number of small follicles was tend to increase in group 2. The LH/ FSH ratio was significantly higher in group 1 compared to group 2, but SHBG was higher in group 2. Conclusively, in obese women, obesity causes an increase in free androgen through the decrease in SHBG, which might cause a disturbance in gonadotropin secretion leading to the typical changes of polycystic ovary. In non-obese women, relative increase of LH/FSH ratio stimulates excessive production of androgen.