2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2010.01.018
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Does estrogen directly modulate anti-müllerian hormone secretion in women?

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“…Estradiol, T, and their biological fractions generally increased with increasing AMH level, but tests for trend were not statistically significant. Regarding E 2 , this is consistent with most studies (8, 22, 2528). Antimüllerian hormone concentration was previously reported to be positively associated with T in healthy women (29), but results are not consistent across studies (28).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Estradiol, T, and their biological fractions generally increased with increasing AMH level, but tests for trend were not statistically significant. Regarding E 2 , this is consistent with most studies (8, 22, 2528). Antimüllerian hormone concentration was previously reported to be positively associated with T in healthy women (29), but results are not consistent across studies (28).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Several reports suggest that AMH might be a better predictor of ovarian responses to controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COS) than traditional parameters such as age, FSH, estradiol (E 2 ) and inhibin B (INH-B) [7]. This is because AMH levels remain relatively constant throughout the menstrual cycle, and tend to be unaffected by GnRH-agonist pituitary down-regulation or pregnancy ( [15,17]. A previous study has showed that the performance of AMH as a predictor of poor ovarian response was very similar to that achieved with antral follicle counts (AFC) [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Increased E2 has been shown to reduce the activation of AMH promoter in some in vitro studies (33,34,35). In contrast there are also studies supporting the opposite or showing that E2 has no direct effect on AMH (36,37,38). Thus, the relationship between AMH and E2 concentrations is still controversial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%