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Metformin administration was associated with a modification of LH, prolactin and insulin secretion dynamics in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome 

Authors: Evangelia Billaa; Niki Kapollaa; Stamatina C. Nicopouloua; Eftychia Koukkoua; Evangelia Venakia; Spyros Milingosb; Aristides Antsaklisb; Dimitrios A. Adamopoulosa
Affiliations:   a Endocrine Department, Elena Venizelou Hospital, Athens, Greece
b Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Athens University Medical School, Athens, Greece
DOI: 10.1080/09513590902770172
Publication Frequency: 12 issues per year
Published in: journal Gynecological Endocrinology, Volume 25, Issue 7 July 2009 , pages 427 - 434
First Published: July 2009
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Abstract

Aim. To elucidate the dynamics of FSH, LH, prolactin (PRL), TSH and insulin secretion in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) treated with metformin (MET).

Patients and methods. In a prospective, controlled and randomised trial, 32 women with PCOS and 32 with normal cycle were recruited to receive MET (850 mg b.i.d.) or placebo (n: 16 for each subgroup) for an average of 40 days. Pituitary function and insulin secretion were assessed before and after intervention by GnRH-TRH tests and oral glucose tolerance test induced insulin response.

Results. Basal and area under the response curve (AURC) LH values were higher in PCOS than in normal controls before MET and declined following treatment in the former group (P < 0.05). Ovulatory PCOS responders had lower basal LH, AURCLH and AURCPRL values during MET than anovulatory cases (P < 0.05 for all) and AURCins was lower in ovulatory than anovulatory PCOS before and on MET (P < 0.02-P < 0.05), with a rise of QUICKY index in the former group during MET treatment (P < 0.05). FSH and TSH were similar.

Conclusions. MET administration lowered LH activity in all PCOS women and in ovulatory responders and also compromised PRL stimulated secretion in the latter cases. These findings were indicative of an effect of MET on pituitary activity.
Keywords: PCOS; metformin; LH; prolactin; insulin
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