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Bothou A, Koutlaki N, Iatrakis G, Mastorakos G, Tsikouras P, Liberis V, Galazios G, Liberis A, Lykeridou A , Zervoudis S
Antimullerian Hormone as Indicator of Ovarian Dysfunction
Acta Endo (Buc) 2017, 13 (2): 237-245doi: 10.4183/aeb.2017.237
Aim. The purpose of this study was to examine
various hormonal, biochemical and environmental factors
(i.e., smoking and alcohol intake) and to investigate their
possible correlation to the development of polycystic ovary
syndrome (PCOS). The main objective was to evaluate the
associations between hormonal profile and the antimüllerian
hormone (AMH) levels in PCOS patients and their relation
to environmental factors.
Patients and Methods. In two gynecological
clinics, 38 women with PCOS (defined according to the
Rotterdam criteria) were enrolled and observed in relation
to AMH, follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing
hormone (LH), testosterone (T), Δ4-androstendione (Δ4-
A), dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) and glucose
plasma concentrations. Obesity, smoking and alcohol
exposure were also studied.
Results. AMH, T, Δ4-Α, DHEA-S, LH and FSH
were increased in 76.3%, 50%, 31.8%, 23.7%, 21% and
18.4% of the patients, respectively. The LH/FSH ratio and
glucose concentrations increased abnormally in 18.4% and
15.8% of the patients, respectively. AMH and T levels were
both increased in 47.4% of the patients whereas both AMH
and LH levels increased in 21% of the patients. Smoking,
alcohol intake, obesity and glucose concentrations were not
associated with AMH concentrations. On the contrary, high
levels of T and LH were linked to higher levels of AMH.
FSH concentrations were not increased in these patients.
Conclusion. AMH is an important hormonal
parameter for the diagnosis of PCOS. Larger clinical
controlled studies are necessary in an effort to further
investigate the inclusion of AMH measurement in the
diagnostic criteria of PCOS.
Keywords: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), Stein-Leventhal syndrome, Antimüllerian hormone (AMH), Androgens, Testosterone, luteinizing hormone (LH).
Correspondence: Stefanos Zervoudis, MD, PhD, Rea Hospital, 383 Syggrou Avenue, T.K. 17564 Palaio Faliro, Athens, Greece, E-mail: szervoud@otenet.gr