Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3935212 | Fertility and Sterility | 2012 | 5 Pages |
ObjectiveTo evaluate whether serum antimüllerian hormone (AMH) levels are affected in early maturing girls, and whether pituitary suppression by long-acting GnRH agonist (GnRH-a) affects AMH.DesignSecondary analyses of a prospective clinical study.SettingTertiary pediatric center.Patient(s)Fifteen girls followed during GnRH-a treatment. Evaluations before, 3 and 12 months after initiation, as well as 6 months after discontinuation of treatment. To evaluate whether AMH levels were affected in early maturing girls, baseline levels were compared with levels in healthy girls (matched for age, n = 129; matched for pubertal Tanner stage, n = 119).Intervention(s)Patients were treated with SC injections of leuprolide acetate (LA; Procren 3.75 mg every 28th day).Main Outcome Measure(s)Basal serum levels of AMH, E2, inhibin B, FSH, and LH, as well as GnRH-stimulated levels of FSH and LH.Result(s)At baseline, the median (range) of AMH levels in the patients was 20.3 pmol/L (2.0–30.0 pmol/L). After 3 months of GnRH-a treatment, AMH declined to 10.4 pmol/L (range, <2.0–27.0 pmol/L). The AMH suppression was maintained after 12 months of treatment (14.4 pmol/L [range, <2.0–29.6 pmol/L]). Six months after discontinuation of GnRH-a treatment, AMH levels were similar to pretreatment levels (18.8 pmol/L (range, 5.8–46.9 pmol/L)). Before treatment, AMH levels in early maturing girls did not differ significantly from AMH levels in healthy age-matched girls (median, 20 vs. 23 pmol/L) or Tanner-matched girls (median, 20 vs. 19 pmol/L).Conclusion(s)The partial suppression of AMH by GnRH-a treatment is consistent with previous studies suggesting partial gonadotropin-dependence of AMH.