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ea0081p182 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Defining reference ranges for serum anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) on a large cohort of normozoospermic adult men highlights new potential physiological functions of AMH on FSH secretion and sperm motility

Benderradji Hamza , Anne-Laure Barbotin , Maryse Leroy-Billiard , Julie Prasivoravong , Francois Marcelli , Christine Decanter , Geoffroy Robin , Valerie Mitchell , Jean-Marc Rigot , Antonino Bongiovanni , Florent Sauve , Luc Buee , Claude-Alain Maurage , Maryse Cartigny , Arnauld Villers , Vincent Prevot , Sophie Catteau-Jonard , Nicolas Sergeant , Paolo Giacobini , Pascal Pigny , Clara Leroy

Background: Few studies to date have attempted to measure serum anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels in adult men, and solid references ranges have not yet been defined on a large cohort.Objective: In this study, we aimed to first establish the reference ranges for serum AMH and AMH-to-total testosterone ratio (AMH/tT) in adult males. Secondly, we investigated the relationship between serum AMH and both reproductive hormones and semen parameters....