Abstract

ABSTRACT The dynamics of estrogen secretion and production were studied using isotope dilution techniques combined with direct sampling of ovarian venous blood and follicular fluid in 10 women with a clinical history of anovulatory dysfunctional uterine bleeding. The mean metabolic clearance rate of estradiol (1198 ± 97 SE 1 plasma/24 hr), conversion ratio of estradiol to estrone (0.089 ± 0.010), and the blood production rates of estradiol () were within the same range as those found in normal women. The patient with the highest () (497 μg/24 hr) had cystic glandular hyperplasia of the endometrium. All three patients who ovulated in the cycle studied had a corpus luteum on each ovary and one further patient had bilateral functional follicles. In the luteal phase estrogen secretion and metabolism was normal. In 6 of the 10 patients significant amounts of estradiol were secreted by both ovaries. The concentrations of estradiol and estrone in follicular fluid collected before ovulation were generally much hi...

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