Insulin as a factor of increased androgen production in women with obesity and polycystic ovaries
- 1 December 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation
- Vol. 10 (6) , 575-579
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03346997
Abstract
To evaluate the possible role of moderate hyperinsulinemia on abnormal androgen secretion, we examined 4 age and weight-matched groups of obese subjects: 2 groups of women with normal menses whose fasting insulin (IRI) levels were ⩽ 20 μU/ml (OB-I) or ⩾ 40 μU/ml (OB-I) and 2 groups of women with polycystic ovaries who were similarly grouped. All subjects underwent an oral glucose tolerance test, blood sex hormone determination and multiple LH determinations. Compared to OB, OB-PCO women showed significantly higher values of LH, androgen and estrogen concentrations. OB-I and OB-II showed similar hormonal patterns. On the contrary, OB-PCO-II presented significantly (p < 0.05) higher androstenedione concentrations (348.7 ± 129.9 ng/dl) (m ± SD) than OB-PCO-I women (237.0 ± 73.7 ng/dl). These differences were evident despite similar plasma LH concentrations. In conclusion, these results suggest that insulin may be a factor amplifying LH-de-pendent androgen secretion in hyperandrogenized women with obesity and PCO.Keywords
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