Korean J Obstet Gynecol.
2001 Jun;44(6):1078-1083.
Clinical Significance of Serum Leptin Level in Adolescent Patients
with Menstrual Abnormalities
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Obstetric and Gynecology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan
University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
Leptin is known as an endocrinologic mediator which acts on the hypothalamic- pituitary-ovarian axis. This study was undertaken to evaluate whether the serum leptin level affects the menstrual cycles of adolescents and to analyze the clinical features of adolescents with abnormal serum leptin levels.
METHODS
Seventeen normal controls and 118 patients with menstrual abnormalities were included in
this study. The ages of patients ranged from 15 to 25 years. Patients with menstrual abnormality were divided
into five subgroups according to the etiologies: group I; premature ovarian failure(n=8), group II; primary
amenorrhea without congenital structural abnormality(n=14), group III; oligomenorrhea(n=12), group IV;
secondary amenorrhea(n=53), group V; dysfunctional uterine bleeding(n=31). After collection of blood samples,
the serum leptin levels were measured with a radioimmunoassay kit. The serum leptin level and the corrected
leptin level(leptin/body mass index(BMI)) were compared and the clinical features of those with abnormal
leptin concentration (>mean+standard deviation, RESULTS
The serum leptin level was closely correlated with BMI in both the control and the patient
group(r=0.730, 0.737 p<0.01). There were no significant differences in the serum leptin level, BMI and
leptin/BMI among the control group and the patient group and the subgroups. The most common clinical
manifestation in those with abnormal leptin level was secondary amenorrhea. In particular, most of the
secondary amenorrhea patients had a history of sudden weight loss of more than 5kg within a 3 month period.
CONCLUSION
From our results, seeing as there were wide variantion of individual serum leptin
levels(mean+/-SD: 9.59+/-6.07), and as minor change of serum leptin level did not seem to affect the menstrual
cycle, but sudden change or extreme value of serum leptin levels might cause menstrual abnormalities.
Therefore serum leptin may play a permissive role rather than a regulatory role in the adolescent menstrual
cycle.