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Sensitization to Insulin Induces Ovulation in Nonobese Adolescents with Anovulatory Hyperandrogenism
In nonobese girls with an adolescent variant of polycystic ovary syndrome, insulin-sensitizing treatment reduces hyperinsulinism, dyslipidemia, and hyperandrogenism and restores eumenorrhea; however, the effect on anovulation is unknown. We assessed whether metformin treatment is capable of inducing...
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Published in: | The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2001-08, Vol.86 (8), p.3595-3598 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In nonobese girls with an adolescent variant of polycystic ovary
syndrome, insulin-sensitizing treatment reduces hyperinsulinism,
dyslipidemia, and hyperandrogenism and restores eumenorrhea; however,
the effect on anovulation is unknown. We assessed whether metformin
treatment is capable of inducing ovulation in nonobese adolescents with
anovulatory hyperandrogenism after precocious pubarche.
The study population consisted of 18 adolescents (mean age, 16 yr; body
mass index, 21.4 kg/m2; 3–7 yr beyond menarche) with
hyperinsulinemic hyperandrogenism. All girls received metformin for 6
months in a daily dose of 1275 mg. Before inclusion, persistent
anovulation was documented by weekly serum progesterone measurements
less than 4 ng/ml (months −3 and −1); the ovulation rate was
assessed similarly after 2, 4 and 6 months on metformin; a premenstrual
progesterone level greater than 8 ng/ml was used as ovulation
marker.
Regular menses were reported by 16 of 18 girls within 4 months on
metformin, and all girls were eumenorrheic after 6 months on metformin.
Of the 18 girls, 1 (6%) ovulated after 2 months on metformin, 7 (39%)
after 4 months, and 14 (78%) after 6 months; ovulation induction
failed in the girls with the lowest birth weight or most severe
hyperandrogenism. Metformin treatment was well tolerated.
In conclusion, sensitization to insulin was found to be an effective
approach to induce ovulation in nonobese adolescents with anovulatory
hyperandrogenism. |
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ISSN: | 0021-972X 1945-7197 |
DOI: | 10.1210/jcem.86.8.7756 |