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GONADAL
HORMONES PROFILE IN TYPE I DIABETIC FEMALES Gamal Samy1, Khaled Taman1,
Mohsen El-Alfy2, Nadia Abdel-Satar3 and Mohammed Ehab
Embaby1 1Medical
Department-Institute postgraduate of childhood, 2Pediatric
Department, 3Clinical Pathology Department, Ain Shams
University- Cairo- Egypt Objective:-This
study aimed to evaluate the gonadotropin hormones leutinizing hormone (LH),
follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and estrogen in adolescent diabetic
girls. Also, leutenizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) agonist test was
done to determine the site of defect in the hypothalamic- pituitary axis. Methods:-This
longitudinal study was conducted on sixty diabetic girls and had disturbed
mensturuation. They were attending regularly the Diabetic Clinic Children�s
Hospital, Ain Shams University. Forty apparently healthy were serving as a
control group. Assessment of Serum FSH and LH assay using monoclonal
antibodies-based enzyme immunoassay supplied by Eurogenetics and Serum
estrogen hormone by using Fertigenix Ez-EASIA immunoassay were done. Results:-The
results of this study showed a highly significant decrease of FSH, LH and
E2 in diabetic girls compared to control.�
There is highly significant increase of gonadotropin and estradiol
hormones in good� controlled
diabetic girls compared to poorly controlled. There is negative correlation
between gonadotropin and estradiol hormones, mean blood glucose level,
HbA1c% and duration of diabetes. LHRH agonist test showed a highly
significant increase of hormonal profile (FSH, LH and E2) in diabetic girls
with decrease hormones. Conclusion:-
diabetic girls had low serum level of gonadotrophins and estradiol and
reciprocally correlated with the state of glycemic control and duration of
diabetes. They respond well to exogenous GnRH suggesting that it is
hypothalamic responsibility rather than pituitary defect.
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