Basal level of luteinizing hormone as a key marker of the idiopathic central hypogonadism in women

Background: Central hypogonadism (CH) is a syndrome characterized by low levels of peripheral sex steroid hormones due to the lack of central (hypothalamic-pituitary) regulation of reproductive system. In females, CH clinically manifests by amenorrhea, anovulation, and infertility. The classical dia...

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Main Authors: A. S. Loktionova, I. A. Ilovayskaya
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: MONIKI 2020-12-01
Series:Alʹmanah Kliničeskoj Mediciny
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Online Access:https://www.almclinmed.ru/jour/article/view/1328
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spelling doaj-ce3a9d5faa7c445d871d0e0d89bd62e12021-07-28T21:11:25ZrusMONIKIAlʹmanah Kliničeskoj Mediciny2072-05052587-92942020-12-0148748749310.18786/2072-0505-2020-48-028729Basal level of luteinizing hormone as a key marker of the idiopathic central hypogonadism in womenA. S. Loktionova0I. A. Ilovayskaya1Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute (MONIKI)Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute (MONIKI)Background: Central hypogonadism (CH) is a syndrome characterized by low levels of peripheral sex steroid hormones due to the lack of central (hypothalamic-pituitary) regulation of reproductive system. In females, CH clinically manifests by amenorrhea, anovulation, and infertility. The classical diagnostic criteria of CH in the absence of organic disease of hypothalamic-pituitary region (“idiopathic” CH) include low gonadotropin levels; however, their levels within the reference ranges do not exclude CH. Moreover, reference ranges for these parameters are different between laboratories. Thus, currently no clear laboratory diagnostic criteria for female CH are available.Aim: To determine the diagnostic value of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) basal levels for the confirmation of CH diagnosis in women and to identify cutoffs of basal gonadotropins levels, which can be considered as diagnostic criteria for female CH.Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study included 87 women: 49 with confirmed CH, aged 18 to 36 years (median, 24 [Q21; Q29]), and 38 healthy fertile women with regular menstrual cycles aged 21 to 45 years (median, 23 [Q23; Q28]). In all subjects, LH, FSH, estradiol, testosterone, prolactin, and free thyroxin levels were measured by chemiluminiscent immunoassay.Results: LH, FSH, estradiol, and prolactin levels in the CH patients were significantly lower than those in healthy subjects. The ROC analysis showed that LH level ≤ 1.95 ME/l indicated the central genesis of hypogonadism with sensitivity of 81.25% and specificity of 91.89%. Basal FSH level ≤ 5.075 ME/l had a 70.00% sensitivity and 77.14% specificity for CH diagnosis.Conclusion: Basal LH level ≤ 1.95 ME/l measured by chemiluminiscent immunoassay can be considered as an idiopathic CH diagnostic criterion in female with amenorrhea due to the hypoestrogenemia with sensitivity of > 80% and specificity > 90%.https://www.almclinmed.ru/jour/article/view/1328central hypogonadismdiagnosticamenorrheagonadotropin-releasing hormoneluteinizing hormonefollicle-stimulating hormone
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author A. S. Loktionova
I. A. Ilovayskaya
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I. A. Ilovayskaya
Basal level of luteinizing hormone as a key marker of the idiopathic central hypogonadism in women
Alʹmanah Kliničeskoj Mediciny
central hypogonadism
diagnostic
amenorrhea
gonadotropin-releasing hormone
luteinizing hormone
follicle-stimulating hormone
author_facet A. S. Loktionova
I. A. Ilovayskaya
author_sort A. S. Loktionova
title Basal level of luteinizing hormone as a key marker of the idiopathic central hypogonadism in women
title_short Basal level of luteinizing hormone as a key marker of the idiopathic central hypogonadism in women
title_full Basal level of luteinizing hormone as a key marker of the idiopathic central hypogonadism in women
title_fullStr Basal level of luteinizing hormone as a key marker of the idiopathic central hypogonadism in women
title_full_unstemmed Basal level of luteinizing hormone as a key marker of the idiopathic central hypogonadism in women
title_sort basal level of luteinizing hormone as a key marker of the idiopathic central hypogonadism in women
publisher MONIKI
series Alʹmanah Kliničeskoj Mediciny
issn 2072-0505
2587-9294
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background: Central hypogonadism (CH) is a syndrome characterized by low levels of peripheral sex steroid hormones due to the lack of central (hypothalamic-pituitary) regulation of reproductive system. In females, CH clinically manifests by amenorrhea, anovulation, and infertility. The classical diagnostic criteria of CH in the absence of organic disease of hypothalamic-pituitary region (“idiopathic” CH) include low gonadotropin levels; however, their levels within the reference ranges do not exclude CH. Moreover, reference ranges for these parameters are different between laboratories. Thus, currently no clear laboratory diagnostic criteria for female CH are available.Aim: To determine the diagnostic value of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) basal levels for the confirmation of CH diagnosis in women and to identify cutoffs of basal gonadotropins levels, which can be considered as diagnostic criteria for female CH.Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study included 87 women: 49 with confirmed CH, aged 18 to 36 years (median, 24 [Q21; Q29]), and 38 healthy fertile women with regular menstrual cycles aged 21 to 45 years (median, 23 [Q23; Q28]). In all subjects, LH, FSH, estradiol, testosterone, prolactin, and free thyroxin levels were measured by chemiluminiscent immunoassay.Results: LH, FSH, estradiol, and prolactin levels in the CH patients were significantly lower than those in healthy subjects. The ROC analysis showed that LH level ≤ 1.95 ME/l indicated the central genesis of hypogonadism with sensitivity of 81.25% and specificity of 91.89%. Basal FSH level ≤ 5.075 ME/l had a 70.00% sensitivity and 77.14% specificity for CH diagnosis.Conclusion: Basal LH level ≤ 1.95 ME/l measured by chemiluminiscent immunoassay can be considered as an idiopathic CH diagnostic criterion in female with amenorrhea due to the hypoestrogenemia with sensitivity of > 80% and specificity > 90%.
topic central hypogonadism
diagnostic
amenorrhea
gonadotropin-releasing hormone
luteinizing hormone
follicle-stimulating hormone
url https://www.almclinmed.ru/jour/article/view/1328
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