Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 1996; 104(5): 400-408
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1211475
Case Study

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Substitution with testosterone as aromatizable substrate for induction of follicular maturation, estradiol production and ovulation in a patient with 17α-hydroxylase deficiency

J. Neuwinger, P. Licht, B. Munzer, T. Sir-Petermann1 , E. Siebzehnrübl, L. Wildt
  • Division of Gynecological Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Erlangen, Germany
  • 1Department of Endocrinology, Juan de Dios Hospital, University of Chile Huerfanos, Santiago, Chile
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Publication History

Publication Date:
15 July 2009 (online)

Summary

17α-Hydroxylase-Deficiency (17α-OHDS) is a rare defect of steroid biosynthesis, characterized by the inability to synthesize cortisol, androgens or estrogens, by the complete absence of follicular maturation, hypergonadotropic hypogonadism, primary amenorrhea and hypertension. Since the ovaries of such patients contain numerous primordial follicles, we hypothesized that the absence of spontaneous follicular maturation could be due to a lack of aromatizable substrate. To provide this substrate, testosterone was administered either by intra-ovarian injection or by vaginal administration. Ovarian stimulation was performed with human urinary gonadotropins. Follicular maturation and ovulation could be induced by this treatment, as determined from ultrasonography, the analysis of LH, estradiol and progesterone serum levels and the aspiration of oocytes from the mature follicles. Fertilization of these oocytes in vitro, however, did not succeed. We conclude that follicular maturation can be induced in 17α-OHDS by gonadotropins when testosterone is provided as an aromatizable substrate and that estrogens are a necessary component of follicular maturation.