The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
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J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. · Apr 1991
Hormonal profiles of natural conception cycles ending in early, unrecognized pregnancy loss.
Loss of a conceptus early in development can be detected by very sensitive assays specific for hCG. We examined 20 menstrual cycles ending in early loss of a conceptus in order to identify hormonal correlates of loss. Each loss cycle was compared to a successful conception cycle in the same woman, using daily concentration of urinary estrone-3-glucuronide and pregnanediol-3-glucuronide (PdG). ⋯ The corpus luteum responded to the conception in only 2 of the 10 loss cycles with late implantation. In contrast, the corpus luteum responded in 8 of 10 loss cycles with normally timed implantation. The similarity of preimplantation hormonal profiles in cycles of early pregnancy loss and in cycles with successful conceptions suggests that most early losses in reproductively normal women do not result directly from deficiencies in ovarian steroid production.
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J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. · Apr 1991
Comparative StudySerum luteinizing hormone concentrations, as measured by a sensitive immunoradiometric assay, in children with normal, precocious or delayed pubertal development.
To determine the diagnostic potential of a highly sensitive immunoradiometric assay (IRMA) for LH in children with normal puberty or altered tempo of sexual maturation, we compared serum LH levels by IRMA (LH IRMA) and standard RIA (LH RIA) in children with idiopathic precocious thelarche (IPT; n = 6), idiopathic premature adrenarche (IPA; n = 14), central precocious puberty (CPP; n = 15), and constitutional delay of puberty (DP; n = 15), and 160 control children (79 males and 81 females). Subjects in the latter group were staged, according to their genital or breast development, as early prepubertal (P1E; age, less than 8 yr), late prepubertal (P1L; 8-12 yr), or stage II-V (P2-P5; n = 22-34 for each subgroup). Serum LH IRMA levels in P1E, IPT, and IPA children were either undetectable (95% of subjects less than 0.25 IU/L) or barely detectable (5% of subjects, less than or equal to 0.5 IU/L). ⋯ From P1E to P5 LH IRMA levels increased 38-fold in females and 21-fold in males, while LH RIA increased 4- and 2.1-fold, respectively. Serum LH IRMA correlated significantly with serum testosterone levels in boys from P1L to P5 (r = 0.76; P less than 0.001), while LH RIA levels did not (r = 0.18). Serum LH IRMA concentrations were above the prepubertal range (greater than 0.5 IU/L) in 67% of children with CPP (group average, 1.8 +/- 1.4 IU/L) and 87% of children with DP (1.6 +/- 1.4 IU/L).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)