Gonadotropin hormone level of polycystic ovary syndrome
- VernacularTitle:Өндгөвчийн олон уйланхайрах хам шинжийн үеийн гонадотропин дааврын өөрчлөлт
- Author:
Bolorchimeg B
1
;
Jav B
;
Batbaatar G
;
Munkhtsetseg D
Author Information
1. Medical School, Health Science University of Mongolia
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
PCOS;
FSH;
LH;
LH/FSH;
reproductive hormone;
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2013;164(2):29-33
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
BackgroundPolycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common female endocrine disorders affecting women of reproductive age, with a prevalence of about 5%–10% in the general population. PCOS is characterized by menstrual disturbances due to hirsutism, chronic anovulation or oligoovulation, and acne due to excessive androgen production (hyperandrogenemia). The pathogenesis of PCOS is still unexplained. Following the main criteria of diagnosis (Rotterdam Consensus 2003), Dewailly, Welt and Pehlivanov divided the patients with PCOS into 4 phenotype groups: Oligo + HA + PCO, Oligo + HA, HA + PCO, Oligo + PCO. ObjectiveThis aim of the study was to compare gonadotropin levels in serum of reproduction age for comparative healthy women and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).MethodsA cross-sectional study was performed comprising 425 comparative healthy women of reproductive age group 18-35 (<20 n=76, 21-25 n=131, 26-30 n=92, 31-35 n=126). To collect blood sample 4 times of healthy, normal menstrual cycle and body mass index (BMI) of women. To determine FSH, LH hormone in serum by ELISA (Eucardio lab kit used). To evaluate FSH, LH, LH/FSH normal menstrual phase (early follicular phase,late follicular phase, ovulation and mid-luteal phase). PCOS patients divided 2 type (oligo+ha, ha+pco).ResultsThe mean age was group A 26.33±5.28, group B 24.9±4.93, and group C 29.75±4.12, BMI a; 22.35±2.95, b; 28.88±3.85, c; 28.0±3.19. The mean level was FSH a; 4.64±1.65 mIU/ml, b; 12.07±3.85 mIU/ml, c; 5.35±7.20 mIU/ml, LH a; 6.42±3.3 mIU/ml, b; 39.43±15.89 mIU/ml, c; 10.89±2.53 mIU/ml of PCOS. To correlate FSH, LH, LH/FSH level was women was significantly (p<0.05).Conclusion: The increased level of LH, LH/FSH strongly correlates with the clinical degree of amenorrhea and hyperandrogenism.It seems that LH, LH/FSH could be a crucial diagnostic and predictive factor among women with menstrual disorders or presence of polycystic ovaries.