Human Reproduction, Vol 13, 1139-1143, Copyright © 1998 by Oxford University Press
ML Hull, JH Livesey, JJ Evans and PS Benny
Parenteral administration of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) has been
shown to lower luteinizing hormone (LH) concentrations in women undergoing
ovulation induction. This study was designed to explore the physiological
mechanism of this effect. Seven healthy women were recruited into a
double-blind placebo-controlled study. LH secretion, after the
administration of variable i.v. boluses (37.5, 75 and 150 IU) of
recombinant FSH (Gonal-F), was evaluated. LH was measured at 10 min
intervals for 2 h before and 4 h after the FSH/placebo infusion. LH pulse
frequency and amplitude were evaluated and there was no significant
difference between control and trial cycles for each subject. A linear
regression analysis revealed that in the group receiving 150 IU FSH, the
mean plasma LH concentration decreased significantly due to a reduction
tonic LH secretion. This could be a result of the suppression of secretion
or an alteration of clearance. This decrease was not seen in the other
dosage groups, revealing that above a dosage threshold, FSH reduced
non-pulsatile LH secretion. Therefore the effect of FSH in this study
exposed the likely presence of two components of LH concentration: an
FSH-sensitive, non-pulsatile tonic secretion and a gonadotrophin-releasing
hormone-stimulated, pulsatile release that is unaffected by FSH. Although
an indirect effect involving ovarian regulation is not excluded, the
rapidity of the effect suggests that FSH acts directly on the pituitary
gland.
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The effect of recombinant follicle stimulating hormone (Gonal-F) on endogenous luteinizing hormone secretion in women
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Christchurch School of Medicine, New Zealand.
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