Author:
Kaufman Francine Ratner,Xu Yan Kang,Ng Won G.,Silva Paul D.,Lobo Rogerio A.,Donnell George N.
Abstract
Abstract. Evaluation of ovarian steroid secretion, histologic examination of ovarian tissue, and incubation studies with radiolabelled galactose in ovarian tissue slices were performed in a 21-year-old woman with galactosemia and incipient ovarian failure. After exogenous gonadotropin administration in an attempt to achieve fertility, there was no evidence of ovulation by ultrasound; estrogen and androgen production were deficient indicating ovarian unresponsiveness. Histologic examination of the ovary revealed that the ovarian stroma had an increase in fibrous tissue and that a few hyalinized atretic follicles were present with no intermediate or evolving Graffian follicles. After incubation with galactose-l-14C, there was absence of labelled CO2 production and only labelled galactose-l-phosphate was identified as compared to controls in which several labelled intermediates could be seen. The incorporation of galactose into the TCA-insoluble fraction was drastically reduced in the patient compared to controls, suggesting that there may be a deficiency of ovarian galactose-containing glycolipids, glycoproteins and mucopolysaccharides in the galactosemic ovary. Deficiency in the production of galactose containing compounds, or galactose-phosphate accumulation or both, may lead to the development of hypergonadotropic hypogonadism seen in women with galactosemia.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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