The climacteric ovary as a functional gonadotropin-driven androgen-producing gland
- PMID: 8005293
- DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56810-1
The climacteric ovary as a functional gonadotropin-driven androgen-producing gland
Erratum in
- Fertil Steril 1995 Mar;63(3):684
Abstract
Objective: To assess the hypothesis that the climacteric ovary is a functional endocrine gland.
Design: Review of the English-speaking literature as it relates to the physiology and pathophysiology of the climacteric ovary.
Results: By several accounts, the climacteric ovary appears to be a gonadotropin-dependent androgen-producing gland. Although the estrogen-producing potential of the climacteric ovary remains a matter of controversy, most studies would suggest limited aromatase activity.
Conclusions: [1] The climacteric ovary is not a defunct endocrine organ. [2] The climacteric ovary is a site of gonadotropin reception and action. [3] The climacteric ovary contributes few if any estrogens to the circulating pool by way of direct production. [4] Circulating estrogens are derived virtually exclusively from the extraglandular conversion of androgens, a proportion of which are of ovarian origin. [5] The climacteric ovary contributes 40% and 20% of the total production rates of T and androstenedione, respectively. [6] Androgen biosynthesis by the climacteric ovary is partially gonadotropin-dependent.
Comment in
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Role pf postmenopausal ovaries in androgen production?Fertil Steril. 1995 Jun;63(6):1356-7. doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)57631-6. Fertil Steril. 1995. PMID: 7750620 No abstract available.
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