The overall goal of this continuing renewal application for Years 9-13 is to extend our understanding of (a) the physiology of GnRH secretion in the normal menstrual cycle; (b) the pathophysiology of reproductive failure; and (c) the development of new techniques to evaluate the reproductive axis in the human female. It is now proposed to examine the neuroendocrine control of the midcycle gonadotropin surge during its spontaneous appearance in normal women with intact hypothalamic-pituitary axes, during estradiol and progesterone evocation of gonadotropin surges in normal subjects, and in GnRH deficient women whose regimen of exogenous GnRH administration can be experimentally varied to actively test hypotheses derived from the monitoring studies. The neuroendocrine control of the luteal-follicular transition will be examined in GnRH deficient women. The contribution of the abrupt increase in endogenous GnRH frequency previously described during this transition to the relatively isolated rise in FSH secretion occurring during this stage of the cycle will be explored. Finally, development will be continued of new techniques with which to examine reproductive physiology in the human, including: (a) the monitoring of pulsatile secretion of the free alpha subunit of gonadotropins as an alternative marker for endogenous GnRH secretion; (b) the use of a novel FSH radioreceptor assay for categorization of various pathophysiologic subsets of patients with premature ovarian failure; and (c) specific assays for measurement and determination of the normal physiology of the large molecular weight precursor forms of the alpha-subunit of inhibin and their role in premature ovarian failure.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01HD015080-12
Application #
2197181
Study Section
Reproductive Endocrinology Study Section (REN)
Project Start
1987-04-01
Project End
1994-12-31
Budget Start
1994-01-01
Budget End
1994-12-31
Support Year
12
Fiscal Year
1994
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Massachusetts General Hospital
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Boston
State
MA
Country
United States
Zip Code
02199
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Taylor, A E; Whitney, H; Hall, J E et al. (1995) Midcycle levels of sex steroids are sufficient to recreate the follicle-stimulating hormone but not the luteinizing hormone midcycle surge: evidence for the contribution of other ovarian factors to the surge in normal women. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 80:1541-7
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