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Correlation of Hyperandrogenism with Hyperinsulinism in Polycystic Ovarian Disease*

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We evaluated basal plasma total immunoreactive insulin, androstenedione, and testosterone in 14 obese women—8 with PCOD and 6 obese controls. All three hormones were significantly elevated in PCOD patients, and a significant correlation between insulin, androstenedione, and testosterone was observed, demonstrating that hyperandrogenism correlates with hyperinsulinism.

Abstract

We evaluated basal plasma total immunoreactive insulin (insulin), androstenedione, and testosterone in 14 obesewomen: 8 with polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) and 6 obese controls. All 3 hormones were significantly elevated (P < 0.02 to P < 0.001) in PCOD patients. A significant correlation amon basal levels of plasma insulin, androstenedione, and testosterone was demonstrated. The PCOD group had significantly higher levels of glucose at 1, 2, and 3 h, with similar significant increases in plasma insulin levels at 0, 2, and 3 h. A significant correlation was found between plasma insulin response areas and plasma testosterone (P < 0.001) in the control and PCOD patients. These studies demonstrate that hyperandrogenism correlates with hyperinsulinism.

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