Anti-müllerian hormone and Sertoli cell function
- PMID: 1292986
- DOI: 10.1159/000182602
Anti-müllerian hormone and Sertoli cell function
Abstract
Anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) is a glycoprotein that is produced by immature Sertoli cells and is responsible for the regression of müllerian ducts in male fetuses. It is a useful marker of testicular function in children, when anorchia is suspected and in intersex states. In the persistent müllerian duct syndrome, both AMH-positive and AMH-negative forms have been reported. In three cases of the latter, a mutation of the AMH gene is thought to have been responsible for the condition.
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