Developmental changes in 24-hour profiles of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone from prepuberty to midstages of puberty in boys
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Developmental changes in 24-hour profiles of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone from prepuberty to midstages of puberty in boys
Abstract
To establish the pubertal changes in gonadotropin secretion, 24-h secretory profiles of LH and FSH were studied in 10 healthy boys by ultrasensitive (sensitivity, 0.019 and 0.014 IU/L, respectively) time-resolved immunofluorometric assays 21 times. Five of the 10 boys were sampled on 2-6 occasions over a time interval of 0.95-6.4 yr. When sampled, 6 boys were prepubertal (testicular volume, less than 3 mL), 8 boys were early pubertal (testicular volume, 3-5 mL), and 7 boys were midpubertal (testicular volume, 10-25 mL). Plasma was taken every 20 min for 24 h. All boys had LH and FSH pulses. In prepuberty, the mean LH level was much lower than the mean FSH level, and neither showed significant diurnal variation. In early puberty, the mean LH level increased much more than that of FSH. For LH, the increase in mean levels was due to an increase in both pulse amplitude and frequency. During early and midpuberty, these changes were most marked at night, leading to the appearance of diurnal variation. For FSH, the mean levels increased progressively from prepuberty to midpuberty, with a slight increase in the mean pulse amplitude at the onset of puberty, whereas no change in pulse frequency was found. In contrast to LH, no diurnal variation was found for FSH at any of the pubertal stages. Thus, at the onset of puberty, gonadotropin secretion undergoes specific changes, which are different for LH and FSH, involving changes in pulse amplitudes and frequencies and development of diurnal variation for LH.
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