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Dynamic changes in LH/FSH ratios in infants with normal sex development

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
卷 187, 期 1, 页码 135-142

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BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/EJE-21-0999

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  1. Candy Foundation [2017-224, 2020-344]
  2. Absalon Foundation [F-23653-01]
  3. European Union [733032]
  4. Danish Environmental Protection Agency (Miljostyrelsen) [MST-62100012]
  5. Research council of Capital Region of Denmark [E-22717-11]
  6. Research council of Rigshospitalet [E-22717-12, E-22717-07, E-22717-08]
  7. Aase og Ejnar Danielsens Fond [10-001874]
  8. International Research and Research Training center for Male Reproduction and Child Health (EDMaRC) [1500321/1604357]

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This study evaluated LH/FSH ratios in serum and urine as markers of sex in healthy infants, finding that the ratios were highest in males aged 0-1.2 years with minimal overlap between sexes, serving as excellent discriminators of sex throughout the first year of life. The clinical implications and applications of these ratios require further exploration.
Objective: Little is known about the ratio between luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) during infancy. This study aimed to evaluate serum and urinary LH/FSH as a marker of sex with age-specific cutoffs in healthy infants. Design: A prospective, longitudinal cohort study of healthy infants aged 0-1.2 years. Methods: In total, 236 healthy infants (122 boys and 114 girls) from The COPENHAGEN Minipuberty Study (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02784184), with 567 serum and 603 urine samples, were included. Measures of diagnostic accuracy, including sensitivity and specificity, were used to assess the ability of LH/FSH to detect sex in healthy infants. Results: In both serum and urine, LH/FSH was highest in males with minimal overlap between the sexes. In contrast to isolated LH and FSH concentrations, LH/FSH ratios in both serum and urine were excellent markers of sex from 0 to 1.2 years with median sensitivities and specificities ranging from 93 to 100% with correspondingly narrow 95% CIs. Conclusions: Serum and urinary LH/FSH ratios are excellent discriminators of sex in healthy infants during the entire first year of life. The clinical role and application of the ratio remain to be elucidated.

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