A diphasic pattern of gonadotropin secretion in patients with the syndrome of gonadal dysgenesis

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Cross sectional and longitudinal studies of plasma FSH and LH in 58 patients, age 2 days to 20 yr, with the syndrome of gonadal dysgenesis show a diphasic pattern of gonadotropin secretion. The mean basal plasma FSH level is 43 ± 7 (SE) ng/ml (LER-869) in patients from 2 days to 4 yr, which is strikingly elevated. Thereafter, a decline in plasma FSH to a mean level of 4 ± 0.7 (SE) ng/ml occurs between 4 and 10 yr, followed by a rise after 10 yr to 61 ± 4 (SE) ng/ml. The pattern of LH (LER-960) secretion is qualitatively similar to that of FSH, although quantitatively the values for LH are 1/3 to 1/10 those for FSH. The similarity of pattern of gonadotropin secretion observed between patients with gonadal dysgenesis and normal children suggests that gonadal function does not play a decisive role in the pattern of gonadotropin secretion from infancy through adolescence, but exercises striking effects on the quantity of gonadotropin secreted. © 1975 by The Endocrine Society.

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Conte, F. A., Grumbach, M. M., & Kaplan, S. L. (1975). A diphasic pattern of gonadotropin secretion in patients with the syndrome of gonadal dysgenesis. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 40(4), 670–674. https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-40-4-670

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