Aging women with polycystic ovary syndrome who achieve regular menstrual cycles have a smaller follicle cohort than those who continue to have irregular cycles |
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Authors: | Elting Mariet W Kwee Janet Korsen Ted J M Rekers-Mombarg Lyset T M Schoemaker Joop |
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Affiliation: | Present address: Department of Clinical Genetics, Vrije Universiteit Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. m.elting@vumc.nl |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To examine whether follicle loss due to ovarian aging is responsible for the occurrence of regular menstrual cycles in aging women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the size of the FSH-sensitive follicle cohort was estimated by the exogenous follicle-stimulating hormone ovarian reserve test (EFORT) and related to the follicle count as measured by ultrasound. DESIGN: Prospective study. SETTING: Reproductive endocrinology unit of an academic medical center. PATIENT(S): Twenty-seven aging women with PCOS (35.8-49.4 years): 20 with regular menstrual cycles and 7 with oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea. INTERVENTION(S): EFORT and transvaginal ultrasound. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Baseline (cycle day 2, 3, or 4) FSH, androstenedione (A), T, E(2), and inhibin B levels, the E(2) and inhibin B increment after the EFORT, and the follicle count. RESULT(S): After correction for the body mass index (BMI), the inhibin B increment was higher in the irregular menstrual group, but the E(2) increment did not differ significantly between the two groups. Ultrasound showed a median follicle count of 8.5 (4.0-18.0) in women with regular menstrual cycles (n = 16), compared with 18.0 (8.0-35.0) in irregularly menstruating women (n = 7). The follicle count was significantly correlated to the FSH-induced E(2) increment (r = 0.656) as well as to the inhibin B increment (r = 0.654). The regularly menstruating group was significantly older, had a higher basal FSH concentration, and had lower androgens than the irregularly menstruating group. CONCLUSION(S): The smaller follicle count, the older age, the higher FSH concentration, and the lower FSH-induced inhibin B increment found in women with PCOS and a regular menstrual cycle confirm that a decrease in the size of the follicle cohort due to ovarian aging is largely responsible for the regular menstrual cycles in aging PCOS women. |
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Keywords: | Ovarian aging antral follicles inhibin B EFORT polycystic ovary syndrome |
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