Role of growth hormone in polycystic ovarian syndrome.

A J Morales
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Given recent in-vitro and in-vivo evidence that insulin and growth hormone may have gonadotropin-augmenting effects, the putative endocrine role of serum growth hormone levels in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) has been investigated in several studies since 1990. Obesity is a disease entity in its own right and, therefore, a confounding influence on investigations of PCOS. PCOS in the absence of obesity may be viewed as the "authentic syndrome". The use of IGF-1 as a marker of growth hormone secretion is not fully adequate as there is little to no correlation between this peptide and growth hormone in women with PCOS. The development of hyposomatotropinism in obese PCOS women appears to be an obesity-dependent event. The confirmed observation in both obese and lean women with and without PCOS of serum IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 levels requires further delineation. Preliminary evidence suggest that GH may play a role in the lean woman with PCOS and that the presence of obesity dampens its effect. Future investigations of the role of growth hormone in PCOS are dependent on first elucidating the role of GH in adult women and in the disease state of obesity.

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生长激素在多囊卵巢综合征中的作用。
鉴于最近体外和体内研究表明胰岛素和生长激素可能具有促性腺激素增强作用,自1990年以来,一些研究对多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)妇女血清生长激素水平的内分泌作用进行了研究。肥胖本身是一种疾病实体,因此,对多囊卵巢综合征的调查产生混淆影响。多囊卵巢综合征在没有肥胖的情况下可能被视为“真正的综合征”。使用IGF-1作为生长激素分泌的标志是不充分的,因为在多囊卵巢综合征女性中,这种肽和生长激素之间几乎没有相关性。肥胖多囊卵巢综合征妇女的促生长功能减退症的发展似乎是一个肥胖依赖事件。肥胖和瘦弱的有和没有多囊卵巢综合征的女性血清IGF-1和IGFBP-3水平的证实观察需要进一步的描述。初步证据表明生长激素可能在患有多囊卵巢综合征的瘦弱女性中发挥作用,而肥胖的存在抑制了其作用。未来对生长激素在多囊卵巢综合征中的作用的研究取决于首先阐明生长激素在成年女性和肥胖疾病状态中的作用。
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