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Leuprolide acetate gonadotrophin response patterns during female puberty

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Martínez Aguayo, Alejandro
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Leuprolide acetate gonadotrophin response patterns during female puberty
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  • Martínez Aguayo, Alejandro;
  • Hernández Cárdenas, María Isabel;
  • Capurro Spadaro, María Teresa;
  • Peña Novoa, Verónica;
  • Ávila, Alejandra;
  • Salazar, T.;
  • Asenjo, S.;
  • Iñíguez Vila, Germán;
  • Mericq, Verónica;
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Objective To assess normative data and the usefulness of spontaneous and LHRH analogue-stimulated serum LH and FSH levels measured by immunoradiometric assays (IRMA) in the evaluation of normal puberty. Design Prospective. Healthy girls in Tanner I and Tanner II from the local community were invited to participate (n = 47). Methods A leuprolide acetate test (500 mcg/m2; sc) was performed. LH and FSH levels were determined using IRMA. Tanner II girls were assessed every 6 months until Tanner V. Girls who progressed from Tanner II to Tanner III in the next 6 months were called Tanner II-2; otherwise, they were called Tanner II-1. Results The prepubertal upper limit (CI 95%) was 0Æ49 IU/l for basal LH and 5Æ1 IU/l for stimulated LH. Taking into account these LH cut-off limits, 72Æ2% and 66Æ7% of Tanner II-1 and 41Æ6% and 41Æ7% of Tanner II-2 subjects presented overlapping values for basal and stimulated LH, respectively, as compared with the Tanner I group. The cut-offs for basal and stimulated LH to predict progression from Tanner II to Tanner III in the next 6 months were a basal LH level ‡0Æ49 IU/l (Sensitivity = 0Æ58; 1-Specificity = 0Æ33) and a poststimulated LH level ‡4Æ75 IU/l (Sensitivity = 0Æ67; 1-Specificity = 0Æ44). Conclusion According to an IRMA, the basal and leuprolide acetate gonadotrophin response patterns during the beginning stages of puberty overlapped between Tanner I and Tanner II, and the cut-offs of basal and stimulated LH levels to predict progress from Tanner II to Tanner III had low sensitivities for the following 6 months.
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This work was supported by FONDECYT Grant 1030610.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/128637
DOI: doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2265.2009.03735.x
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Clinical Endocrinology (2010) 72, 489–495
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