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Zentralbl Gynakol ; 107(23): 1437-45, 1985.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2420100

ABSTRACT

In 19 patients aged from 12 to 24 years (average age 17.0 years) with Turner's syndrome the influence of mestranol and chlormadinone acetate on both basal and GnRH stimulated secretion of gonadotropins was investigated by means of sequential test (0.5 g arginine hydrochloride/kg body weight, 25 micrograms GnRH and 200 micrograms TRH). This test was performed before, during and after treatment. Serum levels of LH and FSH were determined by RIA. Before hormonal treatment 15 patients showed hypergonadotropic, and 4 normo- or hypogonadotropic basal levels, respectively. By GnRH the increase of the gonadotropin secretion was individually different. Under hormonal influence the basal gonadotropin levels were significantly reduced, with the responsibility to GnRH going lost. After treatment in 15 women hypergonadotropic levels were recovered. But FSH serum levels were somewhat lower and LH levels somewhat higher than before hormonal treatment.


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Chlormadinone Acetate/therapeutic use , Follicle Stimulating Hormone/blood , Luteinizing Hormone/blood , Mestranol/therapeutic use , Pituitary Hormone-Releasing Hormones , Turner Syndrome/drug therapy , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Drug Therapy, Combination , Female , Humans , Turner Syndrome/blood
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Arch Exp Veterinarmed ; 34(4): 469-81, 1980.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7447597

ABSTRACT

The antigen relationship which exists between luteinising hormone of various animal species, on the one hand, and human luteinising hormone as well as human chorionic gonadotrophin, on the other, was the background against which possible approaches were tested to the preparation of a heterologous in-vitro test for serum LH determination in cattle and sheep. The following conclusions may be drawn from the results so far obtained: --A homologous or heterologous test with specific relevance to the determination of human LH, on the basis of hLH-anti-hLH or hLH-anti-hCG is not suitable for the determination of LH in animal serum (cattle, sheep). --Quantitative and specific measurement of LH concentrations in the blood of cattle (sheep) is possible by means of an ovine-LH-anti-ovine/bovine-LH (or anti-bovine-LH) test system which is based on cross-reactivity between luteinising hormones of cattle and sheep. --Differentiated measurement of various LH concentrations in animal serum will be possible under certain specific assay conditions, with ovine LH as tracer, ovine or bovine LH as standard, and hCG antiserum. Yet, the clinical value of that heterologous radio-immuno-assay method is attributable primarily to its potential to measure peak values within the cycle to determine the time of ovulation rather than to the built-in possibility to determine base values of the cycle.


Subject(s)
Cattle/blood , Luteinizing Hormone/blood , Radioimmunoassay/veterinary , Sheep/blood , Animals , Chorionic Gonadotropin/immunology , Female , Immune Sera , Iodine Radioisotopes , Luteinizing Hormone/immunology
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