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Abnormal patterns of pulsatile luteinizing hormone in women with luteal phase deficiency
(Elsevier, 1984-05)
Luteal phase deficiency is usually a problem of inadequate progesterone
production associated with inadequate ovarian follicular development. The
hypothesis that luteal phase deficiency results from an abnormal secretion
pattern of luteinizing hormone (LH) was tested in these women. To this
end, ...
Diminished luteinizing hormone pulse frequency and amplitude with aging in the male rat
(Endocrine Society, 1983-03)
Aging in the male rat is associated with a reduction in circulating
testosterone levels. One possible cause of this decline is an age-related
alteration of central nervous system-mediated LH secretion. To examine the
effects of age on the hypothalamo-hypophyseal system, in the absence of
gonadal ...
Nocturnal slowing of pulsatile luteinizing hormone secretion in women during the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle
(Endocrine Society, 1985-07)
The gonadotropin secretion pattern in normal reproductive age women (n =
5) was evaluated for the presence of a circadian rhythm. The women
volunteered for a series of 24-h admissions in different phases of their
menstrual cycles (early follicular, late follicular, and midluteal).
Plasma LH and FSH ...
Luteal phase deficiency: abnormal gonadotropin and progesterone secretion patterns
(Endocrine Society, 1989-10)
Luteal phase deficiency (LPD) is a reproductive disorder associated with
infertility and spontaneous abortion. This study was undertaken to
determine whether LPD might be related to an abnormal pattern of
gonadotropin secretion. We tested this hypothesis by evaluating the
pattern of pulsatile LH ...
The corpus luteum: determinants of progesterone secretion in the normal menstrual cycle
(Elsevier, 1988-05)
Fourteen normal volunteers were studied during one menstrual cycle.
Follicular development, the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge, and the
relationship between LH and progesterone secretion in the luteal phase
were studied to determine the factors that control corpus luteum function.
Follicular ...
An automated technique for the radiographic determination of bone age
(Blackwell Publishing, 1982)
We have developed an automated procedure for determining bone-age in the
monkey, Macaca fascicularis. The status of epiphysial junctions and
sesamoids were determined from radiographs. Epiphyses were scored as
either open or closed, and sesamoids were scored as either present or
absent. Bone-age ...
The immunoreactive inhibin secretion pattern in the midluteal phase: relationships with luteinizing hormone and progesterone
(Blackwell Publishing, 1990-12)
With the development of a sensitive radioimmunoassay for inhibin, luteal
phase inhibin levels have been noted to parallel progesterone levels and
be acutely dependent upon luteinizing hormone (LH) stimulation. To define
the midluteal secretory pattern of immunoreactive inhibin and its
relationships ...
Prolactin secretion and corpus luteum function in women with luteal phase deficiency
(Endocrine Society, 1991-05)
Luteal phase deficiency (LPD) as a clinical infertility problem is
considered to have a heterogeneous etiology. Hyperprolactinemia has long
been considered a causative factor of LPD. In this context we investigated
PRL secretion in 18 women with LPD. All of the subjects were infertile
with 2 out ...
Regulation of luteinizing hormone pulse frequency and amplitude by testosterone in the adult male rat
(Endocrine Society, 1982-12)
Our objective was to gain a better understanding of the role of
testosterone (T) in regulating the minute to minute dynamics of LH
secretion in the adult male rat. To this end, we examined the patterns of
blood LH levels in intact animals and evaluated the effect of small
physiological doses of T ...
Statistical evaluation of coincident prolactin and luteinizing hormone pulses during the normal menstrual cycle
(Endocrine Society, 1988-10)
The purpose of this work was 2-fold. First, we sought to develop
statistical criteria by which it could be established that the coincident
occurrence of pulses of two different hormones exceeds that which would
occur by chance alone, thereby suggesting that secretion of the two
hormones is either ...