Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0014oc7.6 | Reproductive endocrinology I | ECE2007

Serum anti-Müllerian hormone levels in men with normo- and oligozoospermia

Tüttelmann Frank , Dykstra Nina , Themmen Axel PN , Visser Jenny , Nieschlag Eberhard , Simoni Manuela

Objective: Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) has recently been evaluated as a marker for follicle reserve and as a new marker for ovarian function in women. In the male, it is produced in Sertoli cells (SC) in the testis. We evaluated serum levels of AMH as a marker of SC function and male fertility by comparing normo- and oligozoospermic men.Materials and methods: Serum levels of AMH were determined by enzyme immunoassay in two groups of men with normal...

ea0013p257 | Reproduction | SFEBES2007

Expression of the Anti-Mullerian hormone type II receptor (AMHRII) and related Smads in human ovarian follicles

Stubbs Sharron A , Karaolis Nektaria , Themmen Axel PN , Visser Jenny A , Teulon Isabelle , Hardy Kate , Franks Stephen

Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) has an important regulatory role both in early folliculogenesis (inhibiting the recruitment of follicles from the primordial pool into the growing phase) and at the antral stage (where it inhibits the action of FSH). In the mouse, AMH action appears to be mediated by a heterodimeric receptor complex comprising a type I receptor and the specific AMH receptor AMHRII, which is essential for AMH signalling in the murine ovary. Post-receptor signalling ...

ea0020oc3.2 | Reproduction/Stress/Endocrine Disruptors | ECE2009

Variants in the ACVR1 gene are associated with AMH levels in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Kevenaar Marlies E , Themmen Axel PN , van Kerkwijk Anke J , Valkenburg Olivier , Uitterlinden Andre G , de Jong Frank H , Laven Joop SE , Visser Jenny A

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is characterized by anovulation, hyperandrogenemia, and polycystic ovaries. Although the etiology of PCOS is poorly understood, the common denominator is a disturbance in the selection of the dominant follicle. TGFβ family members, such as anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), suppress FSH sensitivity. Therefore their signaling pathway may contribute to the aberrant follicle development in PCOS women. We...

ea0016s20.6 | Translational highlights | ECE2008

A functional AMH polymorphism is associated with follicle number and androgen levels in polycystic ovary syndrome patients

Kevenaar Marlies E , Laven Joop SE , Fong Sharon Lie , Uitterlinden Andre G , de Jong Frank H , Themmen Axel PN , Visser Jenny A

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is characterized by anovulation, elevated levels of circulating androgens and polycystic ovaries. Although the etiology of PCOS is poorly understood, the common denominator is a disturbance in the selection of the dominant follicle. In PCOS women serum Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) levels are elevated. Since AMH reduces FSH sensitivity of growing follicles, the elevated AMH levels in PCOS patients may contribute to the disturbed follicle se...