Circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit the binding of follicle-stimulating hormone to its receptor: A putative diagnostic role in resistant ovary syndrome?

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the presence of circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit FSH binding to its receptor (Ig-FSHR) in patients with premature ovarian failure (POF). DESIGN Non-randomized study. Blood sampling for determination of circulating immunoglobulins. PATIENTS: Two hundred and forty-seven...

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Autores principales: Calvo, Juan Carlos, Sundblad, Victoria, Charreau, Eduardo Hernán
Publicado: 2004
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spelling paper:paper_03000664_v61_n1_p46_Chiauzzi2023-06-08T15:27:13Z Circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit the binding of follicle-stimulating hormone to its receptor: A putative diagnostic role in resistant ovary syndrome? Calvo, Juan Carlos Sundblad, Victoria Charreau, Eduardo Hernán follitropin follitropin receptor immunoglobulin G adolescent adult animal tissue article binding affinity binding assay controlled study diagnostic accuracy diagnostic error diagnostic test diagnostic value female follitropin blood level hormone binding human immunoglobulin blood level major clinical study nonhuman premature ovarian failure priority journal rat resistant ovary syndrome Adolescent Adult Biological Markers Case-Control Studies Female Follicle Stimulating Hormone Humans Immunoglobulins Middle Aged Ovarian Failure, Premature Predictive Value of Tests Receptors, FSH OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the presence of circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit FSH binding to its receptor (Ig-FSHR) in patients with premature ovarian failure (POF). DESIGN Non-randomized study. Blood sampling for determination of circulating immunoglobulins. PATIENTS: Two hundred and forty-seven patients with POF and 60 normally menstruating women (controls). MEASUREMENTS: Circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit FSH binding to its receptor were assessed by FSH-binding inhibition assay. RESULTS: Twenty-three out of 247 women with POF presented circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit FSH binding to its receptor. These patients had been previously diagnosed as ROS. Sixty control subjects proved negative. CONCLUSION: Determination of the presence of circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit FSH binding to its receptor could be instrumental in diagnosing the gonadotropin resistance ovary syndrome. Fil:Calvo, J.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Sundblad, V. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Charreau, E.H. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2004 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03000664_v61_n1_p46_Chiauzzi http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03000664_v61_n1_p46_Chiauzzi
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topic follitropin
follitropin receptor
immunoglobulin G
adolescent
adult
animal tissue
article
binding affinity
binding assay
controlled study
diagnostic accuracy
diagnostic error
diagnostic test
diagnostic value
female
follitropin blood level
hormone binding
human
immunoglobulin blood level
major clinical study
nonhuman
premature ovarian failure
priority journal
rat
resistant ovary syndrome
Adolescent
Adult
Biological Markers
Case-Control Studies
Female
Follicle Stimulating Hormone
Humans
Immunoglobulins
Middle Aged
Ovarian Failure, Premature
Predictive Value of Tests
Receptors, FSH
spellingShingle follitropin
follitropin receptor
immunoglobulin G
adolescent
adult
animal tissue
article
binding affinity
binding assay
controlled study
diagnostic accuracy
diagnostic error
diagnostic test
diagnostic value
female
follitropin blood level
hormone binding
human
immunoglobulin blood level
major clinical study
nonhuman
premature ovarian failure
priority journal
rat
resistant ovary syndrome
Adolescent
Adult
Biological Markers
Case-Control Studies
Female
Follicle Stimulating Hormone
Humans
Immunoglobulins
Middle Aged
Ovarian Failure, Premature
Predictive Value of Tests
Receptors, FSH
Calvo, Juan Carlos
Sundblad, Victoria
Charreau, Eduardo Hernán
Circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit the binding of follicle-stimulating hormone to its receptor: A putative diagnostic role in resistant ovary syndrome?
topic_facet follitropin
follitropin receptor
immunoglobulin G
adolescent
adult
animal tissue
article
binding affinity
binding assay
controlled study
diagnostic accuracy
diagnostic error
diagnostic test
diagnostic value
female
follitropin blood level
hormone binding
human
immunoglobulin blood level
major clinical study
nonhuman
premature ovarian failure
priority journal
rat
resistant ovary syndrome
Adolescent
Adult
Biological Markers
Case-Control Studies
Female
Follicle Stimulating Hormone
Humans
Immunoglobulins
Middle Aged
Ovarian Failure, Premature
Predictive Value of Tests
Receptors, FSH
description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the presence of circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit FSH binding to its receptor (Ig-FSHR) in patients with premature ovarian failure (POF). DESIGN Non-randomized study. Blood sampling for determination of circulating immunoglobulins. PATIENTS: Two hundred and forty-seven patients with POF and 60 normally menstruating women (controls). MEASUREMENTS: Circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit FSH binding to its receptor were assessed by FSH-binding inhibition assay. RESULTS: Twenty-three out of 247 women with POF presented circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit FSH binding to its receptor. These patients had been previously diagnosed as ROS. Sixty control subjects proved negative. CONCLUSION: Determination of the presence of circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit FSH binding to its receptor could be instrumental in diagnosing the gonadotropin resistance ovary syndrome.
author Calvo, Juan Carlos
Sundblad, Victoria
Charreau, Eduardo Hernán
author_facet Calvo, Juan Carlos
Sundblad, Victoria
Charreau, Eduardo Hernán
author_sort Calvo, Juan Carlos
title Circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit the binding of follicle-stimulating hormone to its receptor: A putative diagnostic role in resistant ovary syndrome?
title_short Circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit the binding of follicle-stimulating hormone to its receptor: A putative diagnostic role in resistant ovary syndrome?
title_full Circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit the binding of follicle-stimulating hormone to its receptor: A putative diagnostic role in resistant ovary syndrome?
title_fullStr Circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit the binding of follicle-stimulating hormone to its receptor: A putative diagnostic role in resistant ovary syndrome?
title_full_unstemmed Circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit the binding of follicle-stimulating hormone to its receptor: A putative diagnostic role in resistant ovary syndrome?
title_sort circulating immunoglobulins that inhibit the binding of follicle-stimulating hormone to its receptor: a putative diagnostic role in resistant ovary syndrome?
publishDate 2004
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_03000664_v61_n1_p46_Chiauzzi
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03000664_v61_n1_p46_Chiauzzi
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